i mean if it comes, it comes. i dont hope for it.
id rather see a clinical, one-sided, mentally damaging beatdown.
that way the opponent doesnt even bother to ask for a damn rematch.
Body shot knockouts are my favorite tho. nothing like seeing the recipient rollin around the canvas in pain.
thats my point right there.
zhiming, verdejo and gradovich fights from last sat shoulda been stopped earlier than it did.
taking away a fighter chance thats getting beat for a "comeback game changing shot" is better than getting a career ending injury due to that "warrior" mentality.
yep i used to be the guy thats complaining about early stoppages but now ive done a complete turn around since im now getting a full understanding of what these fighters are getting themselves into.
when its over, its over. cut your losses and live to fight another day.
I completely agree. Most club boxers can score devastating KOs. Very few elite fighters inflict clinical one-sided beat downs against world champions.
Body shot KOs are aesthetically pleasing. Sometimes mismatches that end in brutal KOs through head-shots make me a little sick.
you guys should watch amatuers then, they get to wear head gear and you can still catch a wicked body shot
i mean if it comes, it comes. i dont hope for it.
id rather see a clinical, one-sided, mentally damaging beatdown.
that way the opponent doesnt even bother to ask for a damn rematch.
Body shot knockouts are my favorite tho. nothing like seeing the recipient rollin around the canvas in pain.
I completely agree. Most club boxers can score devastating KOs. Very few elite fighters inflict clinical one-sided beat downs against world champions.
Body shot KOs are aesthetically pleasing. Sometimes mismatches that end in brutal KOs through head-shots make me a little sick.
Don't mind seeing fighters rocked and dancing around the ring before being stopped, but I don't really like seeing fighters being knocked out cold like Hatton and Pacquiao.
I don't really enjoy seeing fighters almost die in the ring. I like seeing body shots too, I don't mind seeing fighters give up and take a knee, I like seeing fighters being able to remember what happened and where they are after fights. I used to be against the ref stopping fights (and I think Groves-Frock shouldn't have been stopped), but lately, I've seen fighters almost die after finishing fights on their feet. And I've done some research on brain injuries, I don't really want to see anyone else get a blood clot or become a vegetable.
thats my point right there.
zhiming, verdejo and gradovich fights from last sat shoulda been stopped earlier than it did.
taking away a fighter chance thats getting beat for a "comeback game changing shot" is better than getting a career ending injury due to that "warrior" mentality.
yep i used to be the guy thats complaining about early stoppages but now ive done a complete turn around since im now getting a full understanding of what these fighters are getting themselves into.
when its over, its over. cut your losses and live to fight another day.
I don't really enjoy seeing fighters almost die in the ring. I like seeing body shots too, I don't mind seeing fighters give up and take a knee, I like seeing fighters being able to remember what happened and where they are after fights. I used to be against the ref stopping fights (and I think Groves-Frock shouldn't have been stopped), but lately, I've seen fighters almost die after finishing fights on their feet. And I've done some research on brain injuries, I don't really want to see anyone else get a blood clot or become a vegetable.
Yup, you seem to be. I like them mostly cause it's harder for trolls to make up excuses. It's always funny reading the shit they come up with. "he was jet lagged" "he was weight drained" "a zombie" "made him travel" blah blah blah