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The List: The 10 Worst Decisions in Boxing History
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Originally posted by Scott9945 View PostIt's even harder to win a fight when you are being outlanded 10-1 and you never come close to hurting your opponent. Backwards or forwards, effective punching is always the bottom line.
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Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby View PostWhitaker certainly landed more but they were mostly jabs and body punches very few clean power punches to the head and the few that he did land didn't have any effect. If you want to win a round decisively you're going to need to need to hurt your opponent or at least stand your ground.
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Originally posted by MastrangeloThat's not true and I have no idea where the hell you took it from. Look at the rules instead of making up your own.
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Originally posted by MastrangeloThat's not true and I have no idea where the hell you took it from. Look at the rules instead of making up your own.
People always make up their own judging criteria when there is set criteria.
Fights are judged on - Ring generalship, effective aggression, clean effective punching and defense. That's what It's judged on, nothing else.
How many times do you hear people say "Well I judge off this" or "The way I judge it", the way YOU judge things is irrelevant. There is set criteria's on what to judge on.
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Originally posted by SCtrojansbaby View PostWhitaker certainly landed more but they were mostly jabs and body punches very few clean power punches to the head and the few that he did land didn't have any effect. If you want to win a round decisively you're going to need to need to hurt your opponent or at least stand your ground.
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How about the Larry Holmes Vs Michael Spinks fight,especially the second one?I think that Holmes really got robbed in tat fight.
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