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    Quote Originally Posted by Addicted to_boxing View Post
    First of all it is thrown verbally but not implemented much anymore. A perfect example was the recent fight between Lara and Alavarez . Lara simply did not convince the judges that he would go through hell to dethrone the champion. He thought the could be cute and jab and not utilize actual defensive maneuvers but actually run away from action and How many people are stupid enough to KTFO out of a women in a casino which are known to have cameras everywhere. He should be suspended that amount for shear stupidity and those supporting him banned from here and given souvenir dunce hats. Rice is not doing time for the simple reason of who he is and the NFL is setting a new bar to lessen the penalty Irsay will receive. In most domestic violence cases the man can hardly speak and the woman is heard first. In this case that woman was KTFO and unable speakearn a decision. This was the gauge used before the BS compu-punch statistics came into play. It was nice to see old school boxing scoring mentality used in the scoring vs the new metro sexual scoring . I can assure you Lara knows he could have given more but was not willing to risk anything after the 3rd round.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Addicted to_boxing View Post
    First of all it is thrown verbally but not implemented much anymore. A perfect example was the recent fight between Lara and Alavarez . Lara simply did not convince the judges that he would go through hell to dethrone the champion. He thought the could be cute and jab and not utilize actual defensive maneuvers but actually run away from action and dethrone Canelo. This was the gauge used before the BS compu-punch statistics came into play. It was nice to see old school boxing scoring mentality used in the scoring vs the new metro sexual scoring . I can assure you Lara knows he could have given more but was not willing to risk anything after the 3rd round.
    I don't know what's going on here but it's awesome haha
    on phone wanted to post a word and pasted an entire thread from another site. Sorry guys
    Last edited by Addicted to_boxing; 07-26-2014 at 07:00 AM. Reason: tons of errors

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    Default Re: What does the saying "you have to really beat the champ to take his title" mean?

    Metro-sexual scoring system 4 LIFE !!!



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    Default Re: What does the saying "you have to really beat the champ to take his title" mean?

    Tyson wanted to beat Spinks because he beat Holmes, the man at the time. No matter what he did he would have to beat Slinks because he was active and winning. That was fair enough.

    When Briggs had the lineal title, Lennox did not have to beat him but he did for the sake of his legacy.
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