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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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    Default Re: Fights you viewed differently after re-watching

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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.
    LOL okay bud. Thanks for contributing.
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    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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    "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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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    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.
    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.

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    For me it is HAMED V M.A.B ,when I first saw the fight with all Hamed's ALLAH this ALLAH that ,he of course he was handed his ass by MAB at the time is was shocking and a little funny.
    Now when I look at the fight from the intro's I find the outcome of each round and the conclusion fucking hilarious and satisfying .

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    Default Re: Fights you viewed differently after re-watching

    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    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.
    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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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    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.
    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.
    Jesus Christ, Ron do yourself a favour - don't bother. You've got yourself all wound up because you've misunderstood my point. I'm not trying to make claims here. That would be daft. I could watch that fight again and see it a different way. I'm not going to though. The point has already been made. It can happen.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ron Swanson View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Jimanuel Boogustus View Post
    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.
    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.
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    Default Re: Fights you viewed differently after re-watching

    DLH/Whitaker. I watched it when I first started watching boxing and thought Oscar won it easy, because I got caught up in the commentators bias and Lampley's tendency to call Oscar's missed/blocked punches as landed punches. When I watched again years later when I knew more about boxing, I realized it was way closer, arguably a Whitaker win.
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    Default Re: Fights you viewed differently after re-watching

    I watched Burns Beltran live and scored it a draw.

    Second time I scored Beltran up.

    Then third time i scored it a draw again.


    I think my mood determines how I score a fight. Beltran threw a lot but did not land enough clean, while Burns picks him with little jabs and straights when he moves away.

    If im in the mood for a technical fight burns/beltrans gets the draw but if I am in the mood for a scrap Beltran gets the win.

    In any event Burns never wins.
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    Muhammad Ali vs. Jimmy Young

    The look on the faces from Muhammad Ali's Camp sitting at Ringside was 'priceless'.

    Poor brother Rudy Clay {Rahman Ali} running around like a Chicken with his head cut-off,
    running from Muhammad Ali's corner to bring information to Manager - Herbert Muhammad
    sitting in the 3rd Row was as 'Funny as Hell'.

    Herbert Muhammad looked like he had a 'Lump of Shit' stuck in his Fat Ass, while watching
    that 230 lb. 'Bloated Whale' fighter of his struggle to get out of the way of his own wake.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
    I watched Burns Beltran live and scored it a draw.

    Second time I scored Beltran up.

    Then third time i scored it a draw again.


    I think my mood determines how I score a fight. Beltran threw a lot but did not land enough clean, while Burns picks him with little jabs and straights when he moves away.

    If im in the mood for a technical fight burns/beltrans gets the draw but if I am in the mood for a scrap Beltran gets the win.

    In any event Burns never wins.
    i watched it once and scored it to beltram
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    Default Re: Fights you viewed differently after re-watching

    Idle time to watch fights of old: Froch vs Dirrell.


    Live, I took into account how often Dirrell moved backwards at times really fast- literal running. I think I scored it like 7-5 Froch.
    Recently watched, I took into account how often Dirrell was landing clean crisp shots to Froch's punches that landed- but not as clean. While Froch was the aggressor to me 1st time I watched it; 2nd time it was ineffective aggression, can't score for him because he moved forward and landed somewhat sloppily at times

    I remember Froch doing some questionable tactics, but today I can't figure out how he threw Dirrell to the canvas, put him in headlocks, but it was Dirrell that got a point deducted.

    Dirrell won the fight, I've watched it maybe 3 times total and have it 2-1 Dirrell.


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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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