Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
I have about the same definition as Lyle, just think of it as the guy you would have rather been in a round. It's subjective party because it's so tied in with all the other criteria to me, maybe used to reward the guy who looks a little more comfortable, everything else being even.
I tend to agree with that statement. The concern I have with Lyle's perspective is that sometimes guys change their style up to be most effective with their specific opponent. For example, puncher might turn boxer because it'll increase his chances to win against another puncher, or a stalking pressure fighter might employ counter punching if he's facing another pressure fighter. At bottom, it is who controlled the flow in the way they wanted to. I agree it is subjective.