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    Default Re: Fights you viewed differently after re-watching

    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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    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
    Ah, liquid vision.
    Watching a fIght with allot of people can also alter my Fight judging skills.
    My family is so biased for Ali, then when I watch Ali Frazier alone, different story.
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    Muhammad Ali vs. Alfredo Evangelista

    There were some Boxing Announcers who were calling Alfredo Evangelista as a
    better fighter than Earnie Shavers, who was supposed to fighting Muhammad Ali.

    Yes, they actually said that.
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    "You know something. I just reviewed that bout recently, and thought that I heard the same thing."

    "It was while I was eating Potato Chips and Cupcakes, and I couldn't hear it clearly while I was chewing fast."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post



    "You know something. I just reviewed that bout recently, and thought that I heard the same thing."

    "It was while I was eating Potato Chips and Cupcakes, and I couldn't hear it clearly while I was chewing fast."

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    Is this why Eddie Van Halen left her, damn girl...let those cupcakes go.
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    Adamak vs Briggs II.

    1st time watching it fight II, I scored it 7-5 like the 1st fight.

    Not as good as the first bout as Adamak just couldn't outslug him this time- bleeding profusely, he did boxed his way to the 12th.


    judge: Mauro Di Fiore 113-113, Ray Hawkins 115-111, Ken Morita 114-112


    Last two times I watched it- it was a draw. Couldn't give Adamak a 7th round.
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    Quote Originally Posted by SlimTrae View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post



    "You know something. I just reviewed that bout recently, and thought that I heard the same thing."

    "It was while I was eating Potato Chips and Cupcakes, and I couldn't hear it clearly while I was chewing fast."

    Valerie Bertinelli


    Is this why Eddie Van Halen left her, damn girl...let those cupcakes go.
    I believe it was because of all those 1:00 AM in the morning trips to >

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bill Paxtom View Post
    Muhammad Ali vs. Alfredo Evangelista

    There were some Boxing Announcers who were calling Alfredo Evangelista as a
    better fighter than Earnie Shavers, who was supposed to fighting Muhammad Ali.

    Yes, they actually said that.
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    "It was while I was eating Potato Chips and Cupcakes, and I couldn't hear it clearly while I was chewing fast."

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    Dude! That's Roseanne Barr, or maybe Rosie O'Donnell! LOL

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    I'm surprised Floyd-Canelo has gotten as much attention as it has in this particular thread. I personally couldn't say how I'd view it differently, because I'd rather watch paint dry than to watch Floyd totally shut out Canelo again. The hype was incredible.... the fight was piss poor. It brought out the fact that Canelo didn't belong in the ring with Floyd in the first place. The only other "hype vs. real fight" letdown was Floyd-Pac... and at least Pac was able to actually hit Floyd a few times during the fight.

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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.
    LOL okay bud. Thanks for contributing.
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    Default Re: Fights you viewed differently after re-watching

    Joe Frazier vs. Muhammad Ali 'II'

    Who can honestly deny that Smokin' Joe had Muhammad in a real 'bad way' in the
    12th Round.

    Muhammad was in bad-shape just before the Bell sounded. Had this been a 15-Round
    bout, Smokin' Joe would have undoubtedly stopped Muhammad in the 13th Round.

    Forget about the 'clutching, grabbing, holding', as well all know they were illegal fouls.
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    From Russia With Love {1963}

    "I also felt that Smokin Joe' had that Cassius Clay fellow in a bad way."

    "That Clay guy was walking around all 'goofy' at the end of the bout. How you American's say ...... 'stunad'."

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