What should I look for while watching the old black and white fights?

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  • baddest
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    What should I look for while watching the old black and white fights?

    I heard somewhere on this forum I think by the guy with Rid**** bowe in his avi that the old black and white fights made fighters look faster than they were due to pixels. Also for some reason when I'm watching one of those fights the feeling is different in comparison to watching the later coloured fights or even the fights filmed in blacka nd white in the 70's.

    Is this just me or does someone else understand what I'm getting at?
  • Alonzo Harris
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    #2
    Originally posted by baddest
    I heard somewhere on this forum I think by the guy with Rid**** bowe in his avi that the old black and white fights made fighters look faster than they were due to pixels. Also for some reason when I'm watching one of those fights the feeling is different in comparison to watching the later coloured fights or even the fights filmed in blacka nd white in the 70's.

    Is this just me or does someone else understand what I'm getting at?
    Yeah when I watch black and white fights it feels "different" if the fight isn't really good I find it quite hard to watch wheras I can sit through an average colour fight.

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