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  • MELLY-MEL...
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    Watching on the computer-vs-television

    i got hbo, and sho therefore i don't watch much on the computer, but i have watched about 6 or so fights on here. i think it is much harder to see how the fight, and i wonder if sometimes it could be a cause for why some people see the fights differently due to how it looks on the computer? in comparison to another fan who watched it on tv? thoughts?
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    #2
    I mostly watch Football on the computer, and its really hard to see whats doing on sometimes.

    Depends on the stream really, with the boxing you cant really see how cleany he landed the punch i guess if its a bad stream

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    • joecrappy
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      #3
      Watching it on the tele is much better. Especially a 54'' inch Big screen like the one I have currently.

      Over the computer you cant see punches land. You just see whichever guy lands more.

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      • boxing_great
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        #4
        Originally posted by joecrappy
        Watching it on the tele is much better. Especially a 54'' inch Big screen like the one I have currently.

        Over the computer you cant see punches land. You just see whichever guy lands more.
        yea true true

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        • Fox McCloud
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          #5
          As long as you don't get a ****ty copy of the fight on your computer (500MB+ is a must for 12 round fights) then you are usually okay. I haven't ever had a problem seeing what's going on, but like I said, I don't get the 200MB 12 rounders.

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          • MELLY-MEL...
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            #6
            this could be a major reason for the rifts that occur here after fights, no? i think so.

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            • MELLY-MEL...
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              #7
              Originally posted by DWiens421
              As long as you don't get a ****ty copy of the fight on your computer (500MB+ is a must for 12 round fights) then you are usually okay. I haven't ever had a problem seeing what's going on, but like I said, I don't get the 200MB 12 rounders.
              i am talking more about the live streams.

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              • Fox McCloud
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                #8
                I will say that anyone who defends their scorecard for a fight they watched on sopcast is probably an idiot, and most likely slops food down the front of themselves when they eat. That **** is impossible to follow because of the pauses and delays.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DWiens421
                  As long as you don't get a ****ty copy of the fight on your computer (500MB+ is a must for 12 round fights) then you are usually okay. I haven't ever had a problem seeing what's going on, but like I said, I don't get the 200MB 12 rounders.
                  You cant see punches land very well over a ****ing monitor dude...get real.

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                  • MELLY-MEL...
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DWiens421
                    I will say that anyone who defends their scorecard for a fight they watched on sopcast is probably an idiot, and most likely slops food down the front of themselves when they eat. That **** is impossible to follow because of the pauses and delays.
                    yeah, but alot of broke ass mofo's do it, and defend what they think they saw to the hilt!

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