First rounds are almost always deceiving as both guys feel each other out or settle in to their rythym.
Look at how many guys have had success in the 1st against Mayweather then lost every round after that.
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First rounds are almost always deceiving as both guys feel each other out or settle in to their rythym.
Look at how many guys have had success in the 1st against Mayweather then lost every round after that.
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I agree with this... 1 round dont tell a whole lot to me because it is a feel out round and a lot of guys arent warmed up yet ... guys get caught cold and all kinds of shit can happen in the opening minutes but generally, I dont judge how a fight will play out based on the first rd..
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The first is often the appetizer and can be misleading. Even in fast blowouts its said so and so was caught cold. Some come out and strictly look for a quicky knowing when the other guy settles..."weathers the storm"...he doesn't have the stamina to withstand duration himself. Rafael Ruelas vs Pendleton comes to mind. Still not sure Ruelas wasn't a TKO1 victim in that fight. On a rematch focused...Pendleton vs Spann 1 & 2 for that matter? Some guys just get badly clipped early on the reg and come back.
It's hard to say. With Broner vs Maidana, I don't think minds would have changed, because Broner is known to have slow starts and largely use round 1 to feel guys out.
Same with Floyd/Hatton, because even though Hatton got a good punch in, Floyd is largely known to adapt well very quickly.
It's definitely a good question, I just don't think the first round is at all a good predictor of how a fight will go, because it's unlikely that a fight will stay the course from the first round.
Joe Walcott hammered Marciano in the 1st and people were literally cringing in press row because the shots were walloping bombs, Walcott was turning his whole waist into the shots, and Marciano was getting hit body and head. Looked like a quick night for Jersey.
i agree with this. and it also depends the severity of the beating in the first round. many times, its a feel out round and the fighter who is expected to dominate loses it. other times, one fighter comes out very fast and hurts his opponent. most of the time though, i would go with my original prediction.
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I am sure I had Chavez winning the first rounds against Whitaker.
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Trinidad Vargas round 1 was great! I wouldn't of imagined Fernando getting to the 12th including putting Tito down and it being about even going until the 8th or 9th
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