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    Default Fights you viewed differently after re-watching

    Been awhile since I watched DLH vs Quartey- when it occurred most felt DLH got a GR8 gift, I kinda did as well. I think I scored it like 7-5 for Ike and was leaning 8-4.


    Watched it yesterday.

    This time I didn't have it 2-1 going to the 3rd with Harold Lederman. I had it 3-0 for DLH who was the aggressor, threw more, while Ike did have some single shots that impacted DLH, I couldn't see giving Ike those rounds simply because his D was tight as hell and landed single shots.

    Mid rounds Ike did come on, but I think with the 12th round DLH won the fight. -and if there ever was a case for a 10-8 round due to overwhelming dominance without a knockdown, this final round is a great example.

    Not sure what was different with me- but watching it again.....DLH won the fight without controversy.
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    Default Re: Fights you viewed differently after re-watching

    Mayweather Alverez.

    Honestly I went back and watched the fight and was surprised how differently it looked.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Mayweather Alverez.

    Honestly I went back and watched the fight and was surprised how differently it looked.
    In what respect? How did you think it looked 2nd time round? I ask because I watched this once, but I was in another country with no commentary, and I thought Floyd won every round. Should I be watching it again?

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    Default Re: Fights you viewed differently after re-watching

    Jack Sharkey vs. Primo Carnera 'II'

    Primo really nailed the Champion with a 'tremendous' right-uppercut in Round 6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Mayweather Alverez.

    Honestly I went back and watched the fight and was surprised how differently it looked.
    In what respect? How did you think it looked 2nd time round? I ask because I watched this once, but I was in another country with no commentary, and I thought Floyd won every round. Should I be watching it again?
    ive watched it once and floyd won but he definately didnt win every round, there were rounds he didnt throw enough punches
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    i was drunk when i watched froch kessler 1 the first time, i saw kessler coming forward more and thought he deserved it overall

    the next day i saw that there were people who suggested it was a home town decision so i watched it again and i thought froch won, in fact at about round 6 it looked like kessler was done
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    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    i was drunk when i watched froch kessler 1 the first time, i saw kessler coming forward more and thought he deserved it overall

    the next day i saw that there were people who suggested it was a home town decision so i watched it again and i thought froch won, in fact at about round 6 it looked like kessler was done
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    Default Re: Fights you viewed differently after re-watching

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Mayweather Alverez.

    Honestly I went back and watched the fight and was surprised how differently it looked.
    In what respect? How did you think it looked 2nd time round? I ask because I watched this once, but I was in another country with no commentary, and I thought Floyd won every round. Should I be watching it again?
    Firstly, I would say that the first score that you come up with is really the only score that matters but you can watch a fight and completely misinterpret the context of the fight.

    First time around, I saw Canelo retreating and looking confused, second time around, I saw Canelo doing a mediocre job of not falling for Mayweather's traps. Also there were many occasions where Mayweather was being hit but showed great composure - where first time around I didn't even acknowledged that he'd been caught. In this view I can understand how he could have been given a draw.

    Honestly though, I think someone else on here said it was close and thought it was ridiculous until I watched it again.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Mayweather Alverez.

    Honestly I went back and watched the fight and was surprised how differently it looked.
    In what respect? How did you think it looked 2nd time round? I ask because I watched this once, but I was in another country with no commentary, and I thought Floyd won every round. Should I be watching it again?
    Firstly, I would say that the first score that you come up with is really the only score that matters but you can watch a fight and completely misinterpret the context of the fight.

    First time around, I saw Canelo retreating and looking confused, second time around, I saw Canelo doing a mediocre job of not falling for Mayweather's traps. Also there were many occasions where Mayweather was being hit but showed great composure - where first time around I didn't even acknowledged that he'd been caught. In this view I can understand how he could have been given a draw.

    Honestly though, I think someone else on here said it was close and thought it was ridiculous until I watched it again.
    Because it is ridiculous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Mayweather Alverez.

    Honestly I went back and watched the fight and was surprised how differently it looked.
    In what respect? How did you think it looked 2nd time round? I ask because I watched this once, but I was in another country with no commentary, and I thought Floyd won every round. Should I be watching it again?
    Firstly, I would say that the first score that you come up with is really the only score that matters but you can watch a fight and completely misinterpret the context of the fight.

    First time around, I saw Canelo retreating and looking confused, second time around, I saw Canelo doing a mediocre job of not falling for Mayweather's traps. Also there were many occasions where Mayweather was being hit but showed great composure - where first time around I didn't even acknowledged that he'd been caught. In this view I can understand how he could have been given a draw.

    Honestly though, I think someone else on here said it was close and thought it was ridiculous until I watched it again.
    Because it is ridiculous.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    Mayweather Alverez.

    Honestly I went back and watched the fight and was surprised how differently it looked.
    In what respect? How did you think it looked 2nd time round? I ask because I watched this once, but I was in another country with no commentary, and I thought Floyd won every round. Should I be watching it again?
    Firstly, I would say that the first score that you come up with is really the only score that matters but you can watch a fight and completely misinterpret the context of the fight.

    First time around, I saw Canelo retreating and looking confused, second time around, I saw Canelo doing a mediocre job of not falling for Mayweather's traps. Also there were many occasions where Mayweather was being hit but showed great composure - where first time around I didn't even acknowledged that he'd been caught. In this view I can understand how he could have been given a draw.

    Honestly though, I think someone else on here said it was close and thought it was ridiculous until I watched it again.
    First of all it was a good fight. A few rounds were close but it was not a close fight, in my opinion. Do any of you remember what Canelo said post fight? He said, "I couldn't find him." That means he couldn't run him down, he couldn't walk him down, he couldn't keep him on the ropes, and he couldn't keep him in a corner. When a good fighter like Canelo says something like that, you know that fighter was beat convincingly.

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    Default Re: Fights you viewed differently after re-watching

    Also there were many occasions where Mayweather was being hit but showed great composure - where first time around I didn't even acknowledged that he'd been caught.
    I genuinely hate to admit it but similar things happen in the Pacquiao fight.

    Now I'm not about to go and re score the fight but many people on YouTube have made solid cases for Pacquiao.

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    Do not look at that fight again Jim. Please!
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Been awhile since I watched DLH vs Quartey- when it occurred most felt DLH got a GR8 gift, I kinda did as well. I think I scored it like 7-5 for Ike and was leaning 8-4.


    Watched it yesterday.

    This time I didn't have it 2-1 going to the 3rd with Harold Lederman. I had it 3-0 for DLH who was the aggressor, threw more, while Ike did have some single shots that impacted DLH, I couldn't see giving Ike those rounds simply because his D was tight as hell and landed single shots.

    Mid rounds Ike did come on, but I think with the 12th round DLH won the fight. -and if there ever was a case for a 10-8 round due to overwhelming dominance without a knockdown, this final round is a great example.

    Not sure what was different with me- but watching it again.....DLH won the fight without controversy.
    Everytime I see Lewis/Mercer and Holyfield/Mercer, I give Mercer an extra round every time I see both fights. lolol....
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    Quote Originally Posted by ykdadamaja View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Been awhile since I watched DLH vs Quartey- when it occurred most felt DLH got a GR8 gift, I kinda did as well. I think I scored it like 7-5 for Ike and was leaning 8-4.


    Watched it yesterday.

    This time I didn't have it 2-1 going to the 3rd with Harold Lederman. I had it 3-0 for DLH who was the aggressor, threw more, while Ike did have some single shots that impacted DLH, I couldn't see giving Ike those rounds simply because his D was tight as hell and landed single shots.

    Mid rounds Ike did come on, but I think with the 12th round DLH won the fight. -and if there ever was a case for a 10-8 round due to overwhelming dominance without a knockdown, this final round is a great example.

    Not sure what was different with me- but watching it again.....DLH won the fight without controversy.
    Everytime I see Lewis/Mercer and Holyfield/Mercer, I give Mercer an extra round every time I see both fights. lolol....
    LOL, I concur. I think I was biased for both guys, yet Mercer keeps changing my dvd. Can't be me changing my mind!!
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