Re: Fights you viewed differently after re-watching

Originally Posted by
Ron Swanson

Originally Posted by
Jimanuel Boogustus

Originally Posted by
Ron Swanson

Originally Posted by
Jimanuel Boogustus

Originally Posted by
Primo Carnera

Originally Posted by
Jimanuel Boogustus
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.
LOL okay bud. Thanks for contributing.
95% of the non mexican World thinks Alvarez won at the absolute most 2 rounds and most think less than 2. You will find more people that think he won 0 rounds than people that think it was a draw. So anyone saying it was a draw or can even be argued is being ridiculous. The fight wasn't remotely close or debatable. But i guess after May 2nd any ridiculous claim can be made. I'll go watch Floyd smack Alvarez around again now and try desperately to find 3 rounds for Alvarez in the honor of proposterous draw claims.
It was me who scored it 7 - 5 to Floyd and I am not Mexican. I stand by it.
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