
Originally Posted by
marbleheadmaui
Let me try another way of looking at it. 12th round syndrome is one of boxing's great gifts to the fans.
In most every other sport? Once one gets far behind, it really is over. Down 28-0 in the second half to a good football (the one where you use your whole body) team? Game is over.
Down 3-0 to a good football (the one where one doesn't use the whole body) team? The game is over.
Behind by five yards with ten yards to go in the 100? No shot.
But in boxing? The whole past can be erased with a single punch, a single flurry, a little luck, a single mistake. It really is not over until it is over.
Anybody buying that?
Nice try, and good comparisons. However, football (the contact kind) HAS had it's share of miraculous comebacks. And yeah, if the margin is too great, the last few minutes of the game are boring. But that doesn't mean that all of a sudden the losing team starts making plays they weren't making before. Well... let me take that back. The defense might go into a "prevent" mode, in which case the offense can make tons of yardage. But no matter.
Point is.... why wait until the final three minutes to do something you could've (and should've) been doing the whole fight long? Are judges (and fans) supposed to be THAT gullible?
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