Lomancheko vs Lopez
(Even though Lopez rallied to get a late round after winning the first half, Loma was
Margirto vs Cotto 2
(Antonio was starting to apply pressure late fight, Cotto, after the first fight became a different fighter, I don't think he would have been mentally strong enough to survive to 15 that night.)
Lomancheko vs Salido
( It's obvious Salido was on the verge of being stopped)
Broner vs Maidana
(People forget Broner start to rally late in the fight, not saying Maidana would lose, but not saying he would win)
Maidana vs Khan
(Khan would have lost more rounds or got knocked out)
The first fight that comes to mind in recent years is Loma vs Lopez. Vasily just simply ran out of rounds because he mounted his attack too late. He spotted Teofimo the first seven rounds.
Lopez had such a padded lead going into the championship rounds; To the point where Lomachenko would have needed a knockout in order to win the fight.
Trinidad vs DeLaHoya. I know Tito "technically" won, but everybody knows DLH deserved that win, however, I think Trinidad may have stopped DLH in a 15 round fight, or may have actually earned a decision win with 3 more rounds to potentially win.
Did he rally back in second half? Was he landing power shots on Maidana?
Even tho he lost it was his best performance imo.
I don't ever remember Broner coming back or anyone claiming that lol
Which reminds me of Andy Lee/Billy Joe Saunders. Andy Lee down twice in a round early but wins most of the rounds afterward. 2 more rounds Andy likely wins it. In fact, I thought he won anyway.
I gave that fight to Andy also.
Come on now, Broner had no chance.
Did he rally back in second half? Was he landing power shots on Maidana?
Even tho he lost it was his best performance imo.
For some reason I always forget they stopped it cuz of his eye
I mentioned Broner cuz he fought hard the second half and was tagging Marcos. I think Maidana would have won, but no surprise if Broner pulled it out
Come on now, Broner had no chance.
Erm....Broner v Maidana? If anyone was in trouble it was Broner getting KOd if that went into a 13th round lol
How's the Margarito fight on there? It got stopped.
For some reason I always forget they stopped it cuz of his eye
I mentioned Broner cuz he fought hard the second half and was tagging Marcos. I think Maidana would have won, but no surprise if Broner pulled it out
Lomancheko vs Lopez
(Even though Lopez rallied to get a late round after winning the first half, Loma was
Margirto vs Cotto 2
(Antonio was starting to apply pressure late fight, Cotto, after the first fight became a different fighter, I don't think he would have been mentally strong enough to survive to 15 that night.)
Lomancheko vs Salido
( It's obvious Salido was on the verge of being stopped)
Broner vs Maidana
(People forget Broner start to rally late in the fight, not saying Maidana would lose, but not saying he would win)
Maidana vs Khan
(Khan would have lost more rounds or got knocked out)
Erm....Broner v Maidana? If anyone was in trouble it was Broner getting KOd if that went into a 13th round lol
How's the Margarito fight on there? It got stopped.
I dig Badou + he seems like a great dude in the boxing sphere, but I kinda feel if fights were 15 rounds he'd still take half of those 15 rounds to start to really get to work. But yea in theory I agree, but in practice idk.
its definitely tricky to predict how they approach a fight differently if its scheduled for 15 rounds.
In the case of badou jack, Im not entirely sure what his trigger is to push the pace properly.
is it
a) He worries about stamina and only starts to push the pace when he is confident that he can maintain it throughout the rest of the fight.
b) He starts slow, chips away a bit to the body and only starts to turn it up if he feels that his opponent starts to slow down, be it his feet arent as quick anymore or his explosiveness starts to fade.
Im more inclined to believe its case b with badou jack, because he looks relatively fresh at the end of the fight. 15 rounds would benefit him if its b).
Besides those already listed.
Any of the early close Canelo fights when his stamina sucked.
Whyte vs Parker.
Ward vs Kovalev 1. I think Ward wou'dve won convincingly if the fight went on.
Ward vs Froch. Cards were close and Froch was coming on.
Lamont Peterson out points Danny Garcia. I had it a draw in 12. I had Peterson winning the last 6, Danny winning the first 6
Yeah good shout. I had it 115-113 Danny but Peterson definitely swept the later rounds.
I'd imagine Fury would have outboxed for him another 3 rounds.
And it still would have been scored as a draw.
I think it would have turned into a shootout. Fury went straight at him after he got put down. I think someone would have got stopped.
Lomancheko vs Lopez
(Even though Lopez rallied to get a late round after winning the first half, Loma was
Margirto vs Cotto 2
(Antonio was starting to apply pressure late fight, Cotto, after the first fight became a different fighter, I don't think he would have been mentally strong enough to survive to 15 that night.)
Lomancheko vs Salido
( It's obvious Salido was on the verge of being stopped)
Broner vs Maidana
(People forget Broner start to rally late in the fight, not saying Maidana would lose, but not saying he would win)
Maidana vs Khan
(Khan would have lost more rounds or got knocked out)
Margarita was stopped inside of the distance.
i missed this fight but it did remind me of petersen vs ortiz fight which ended up in a draw n a 10 round fight 6-4 lamont but with 1 kd , it ended in a draw and rightfully so ...5 more rounds would've been a clear decision for petersen as well
Which reminds me of Andy Lee/Billy Joe Saunders. Andy Lee down twice in a round early but wins most of the rounds afterward. 2 more rounds Andy likely wins it. In fact, I thought he won anyway.
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