No sound. No commentary and no crowd influence.
On the night of the fight, I had Peterson winning the fight. I didn't score it but felt it. Some rounds were really close and could have gone either way.
It depends on what you were looking for I guess.
Here's my scorecard:
Khan-Peterson
Round 1: 10-8
Round 2: 9-10 (IMO, Peterson did enough at the end to take it, but just)
Round 3: 9-10
Round 4: 9-10
Round 5: 10-9 (Khan starts to box more from the outside)
Round 6: 10-9
Round 7: 8-10 (Point deduction)
Round 8: 9-10
Round 9: 10-9 (Very close round, gave to Khan because he hurt Peterson)
Round 10: 10-9
Round 11: 10-9
Round 12: 9-9 (Point deduction but Khan did enough work to make it a 9-9 round)
Final score: 113-112 to Khan
Many may disagree with this card but it's what I saw after re-watching the fight. Like I said before, I had Khan losing on the night itself.
All in all it was a great fight. Would love to see a rematch (whenever it happens).
Khan seriously needs to work on his inside game though. He has really good bodyshots but doesn't use them as much as he should. Nodding his head during the time a good inside fighter is in you face is ridiculous.
He is one-dimensional.
Peterson on the other hand fought the perfect fight but I feel he layed off the pedal down the stretch. Round 9 onwards he decreased his output significantly and it lost him the fight.
go back and watch it by the frame, from every camera angle, and spend at least 10 minutes studying each pixel on each frame. then come back with your score please. i'd appreciate it.
Get lost, alt!
Atleast have the balls to post this from your original account.
go back and watch it by the frame, from every camera angle, and spend at least 10 minutes studying each pixel on each frame. then come back with your score please. i'd appreciate it.
Your scorecard is 113-112 to Khan.
I agree but gave second round to Khan.
No sound. No commentary and no crowd influence.
On the night of the fight, I had Peterson winning the fight. I didn't score it but felt it. Some rounds were really close and could have gone either way.
It depends on what you were looking for I guess.
Here's my scorecard:
Khan-Peterson
Round 1: 10-8
Round 2: 9-10 (IMO, Peterson did enough at the end to take it, but just)
Round 3: 9-10
Round 4: 9-10
Round 5: 10-9 (Khan starts to box more from the outside)
Round 6: 10-9
Round 7: 8-10 (Point deduction)
Round 8: 9-10
Round 9: 10-9 (Very close round, gave to Khan because he hurt Peterson)
Round 10: 10-9
Round 11: 10-9
Round 12: 9-9 (Point deduction but Khan did enough work to make it a 9-9 round)
Final score: 113-112 to Khan
Many may disagree with this card but it's what I saw after re-watching the fight. Like I said before, I had Khan losing on the night itself.
All in all it was a great fight. Would love to see a rematch (whenever it happens).
Khan seriously needs to work on his inside game though. He has really good bodyshots but doesn't use them as much as he should. Nodding his head during the time a good inside fighter is in you face is ridiculous.
He is one-dimensional.
Peterson on the other hand fought the perfect fight but I feel he layed off the pedal down the stretch. Round 9 onwards he decreased his output significantly and it lost him the fight.
had pretty much the same card as you but how do you give the 2nd to peterson? The attempt to steal the round was too little too late imho. First time i watched it I had it 114-111 for khan the second rewatch i gave peterson the benifiti of the doubt on alot of rounds and still had khan winning
No sound. No commentary and no crowd influence.
On the night of the fight, I had Peterson winning the fight. I didn't score it but felt it. Some rounds were really close and could have gone either way.
It depends on what you were looking for I guess.
Here's my scorecard:
Khan-Peterson
Round 1: 10-8
Round 2: 9-10 (IMO, Peterson did enough at the end to take it, but just)
Round 3: 9-10
Round 4: 9-10
Round 5: 10-9 (Khan starts to box more from the outside)
Round 6: 10-9
Round 7: 8-10 (Point deduction)
Round 8: 9-10
Round 9: 10-9 (Very close round, gave to Khan because he hurt Peterson)
Round 10: 10-9
Round 11: 10-9
Round 12: 9-9 (Point deduction but Khan did enough work to make it a 9-9 round)
Final score: 113-112 to Khan
Many may disagree with this card but it's what I saw after re-watching the fight. Like I said before, I had Khan losing on the night itself.
All in all it was a great fight. Would love to see a rematch (whenever it happens).
Khan seriously needs to work on his inside game though. He has really good bodyshots but doesn't use them as much as he should. Nodding his head during the time a good inside fighter is in you face is ridiculous.
He is one-dimensional.
Peterson on the other hand fought the perfect fight but I feel he layed off the pedal down the stretch. Round 9 onwards he decreased his output significantly and it lost him the fight.
I can't stand Khan but I'd give him the fight. I don't really think he's that good though. Honestly thought he should have merked Peterson. Khan just fights like an amatuer all bouncing around throwing stiff point scoring combos.
I burned a copy of the Khan-Peterson fight, except what I did was I removed the original audio with that of the audio from my favorite p0rn, the results were quite shocking:
Round 1: Door bell rings, sounds like a pizza delivery guy is that the door. Clearly Khan round.
Round 2. Woman talking now, says she spilled some pizza sauce on her clothes, must remove them. Khan Round.
Round 3. Pizza man says he also spilled some stuff on his pants, must remove his clothes. Peterson
Round 4. Lots of slurping sounds. Khan
Round 5. Intense moaning. Khan
****left to the bathroom for 15 minutes****
I'll finish the rest later, not in the mood anymore.
LMFAO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Green K!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It would be great if we could just switch commentary off.
I'd love to only hear the fight and the referee, as if the only sound recording device is over the top of the ring following the fight around. Commentary mostly just drives me crazy nowadays.
No sound. No commentary and no crowd influence.
On the night of the fight, I had Peterson winning the fight. I didn't score it but felt it. Some rounds were really close and could have gone either way.
It depends on what you were looking for I guess.
Here's my scorecard:
Khan-Peterson
Round 1: 10-8
Round 2: 9-10 (IMO, Peterson did enough at the end to take it, but just)
Round 3: 9-10
Round 4: 9-10
Round 5: 10-9 (Khan starts to box more from the outside)
Round 6: 10-9
Round 7: 8-10 (Point deduction)
Round 8: 9-10
Round 9: 10-9 (Very close round, gave to Khan because he hurt Peterson)
Round 10: 10-9
Round 11: 10-9
Round 12: 9-9 (Point deduction but Khan did enough work to make it a 9-9 round)
Final score: 113-112 to Khan
Many may disagree with this card but it's what I saw after re-watching the fight. Like I said before, I had Khan losing on the night itself.
All in all it was a great fight. Would love to see a rematch (whenever it happens).
Khan seriously needs to work on his inside game though. He has really good bodyshots but doesn't use them as much as he should. Nodding his head during the time a good inside fighter is in you face is ridiculous.
He is one-dimensional.
Peterson on the other hand fought the perfect fight but I feel he layed off the pedal down the stretch. Round 9 onwards he decreased his output significantly and it lost him the fight.
I had the exact same card but with Khan winning a very close round 2, which I thought was the closest round of the fight. I had it 114-111 to Khan.
No sound. No commentary and no crowd influence.
On the night of the fight, I had Peterson winning the fight. I didn't score it but felt it. Some rounds were really close and could have gone either way.
It depends on what you were looking for I guess.
Here's my scorecard:
Khan-Peterson
Round 1: 10-8
Round 2: 9-10 (IMO, Peterson did enough at the end to take it, but just)
Round 3: 9-10
Round 4: 9-10
Round 5: 10-9 (Khan starts to box more from the outside)
Round 6: 10-9
Round 7: 8-10 (Point deduction)
Round 8: 9-10
Round 9: 10-9 (Very close round, gave to Khan because he hurt Peterson)
Round 10: 10-9
Round 11: 10-9
Round 12: 9-9 (Point deduction but Khan did enough work to make it a 9-9 round)
Final score: 113-112 to Khan
Many may disagree with this card but it's what I saw after re-watching the fight. Like I said before, I had Khan losing on the night itself.
All in all it was a great fight. Would love to see a rematch (whenever it happens).
Khan seriously needs to work on his inside game though. He has really good bodyshots but doesn't use them as much as he should. Nodding his head during the time a good inside fighter is in you face is ridiculous.
He is one-dimensional.
Peterson on the other hand fought the perfect fight but I feel he layed off the pedal down the stretch. Round 9 onwards he decreased his output significantly and it lost him the fight.
I've told everyone, the fight without the deduction on MY card is a draw, because i gave peterson the 9th.
the NINTH ROUND is the deciding factor of who won this fight. That is the only spin round IMO. I personally thought peterson won the round. It's an even round where they both d ogreat work and Peterson actually hurt khan too btw, he also finished the round stronger than khan.. the round finished with him as the aggressor and roughing khan up on the ropes. That won him the round t ome, the momentum shift in that round was enough
I think there was lack of good preparation for Khan (make him watch Ricardo Lopez ) to make a good uppercut. With decent uppercuts and a more concrete jab, I think Khan could take it in a rematch. But this would take at least a year to develop given Khan's happy feet.
I think he last that poin in the last round because of a good uppercut. Unfortunately it was a deliberate one as they were breaking. I saw him (as I'm sure others did too) take a quick look at the ref before he threw it.
I scored it the exact same apart from round two I had it to khan and round 9 it was too close to call so I had a 10 -10 ( would like to see more even rounds in boxing) :)
I had it 112-114 to Khan but round two could have been given to Lament and I guess 9 too. This was much easier to score then the Pac fight.
Great to see a fight with so many amazing body shots.
No sound. No commentary and no crowd influence.
On the night of the fight, I had Peterson winning the fight. I didn't score it but felt it. Some rounds were really close and could have gone either way.
It depends on what you were looking for I guess.
Here's my scorecard:
Khan-Peterson
Round 1: 10-8
Round 2: 9-10 (IMO, Peterson did enough at the end to take it, but just)
Round 3: 9-10
Round 4: 9-10
Round 5: 10-9 (Khan starts to box more from the outside)
Round 6: 10-9
Round 7: 8-10 (Point deduction)
Round 8: 9-10
Round 9: 10-9 (Very close round, gave to Khan because he hurt Peterson)
Round 10: 10-9
Round 11: 10-9
Round 12: 9-9 (Point deduction but Khan did enough work to make it a 9-9 round)
Final score: 113-112 to Khan
Many may disagree with this card but it's what I saw after re-watching the fight. Like I said before, I had Khan losing on the night itself.
All in all it was a great fight. Would love to see a rematch (whenever it happens).
Khan seriously needs to work on his inside game though. He has really good bodyshots but doesn't use them as much as he should. Nodding his head during the time a good inside fighter is in you face is ridiculous.
He is one-dimensional.
Peterson on the other hand fought the perfect fight but I feel he layed off the pedal down the stretch. Round 9 onwards he decreased his output significantly and it lost him the fight.
I had it even myself,but can't be mad if anyone had it either way..