Do boxer's ever go through their own fights round by round?

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  • Weebler I
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    #1

    Do boxer's ever go through their own fights round by round?

    And give their opinion on whether they won or lost a round.

    This isn't a Hatton/Mayweather thread, I'm just wondering if a boxer has ever been known to do that?

    (even after they retire, for instance, in an article for a boxing magzine?)
    Last edited by Weebler I; 12-14-2007, 08:48 AM.
  • ianwigley
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    #2
    Originally posted by The Weebler II
    And give their opinion on whether they won or lost a round.

    This isn't a Hatton/Mayweather thread, I'm just wondering if a boxer has ever been known to do that?

    (even after they retire, for instance, in an article for a boxing magzine?)
    I would think they rewatch, whether they're critical enough to objectively rescore their fights is a different matter. I would imagine they'd probably just admit defeat, even if they thought it was unjust.

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    • Darkstar
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      #3
      Oscar watched his fight with Trinidad and said he won 8 rounds with a doubt.

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      • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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        #4
        Somewhere in the BoxingScene video section, Luis Collazo sat down with our own Jose Arguirre to watch his fight with Hatton, only two days or so after the fight and gave his own personal scoring on the rounds and how he should have won.

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          #5
          I'm sure they all do, it's part of the learning process.

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