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  • MELLY-MEL...
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    #1

    15 round fights?

    yes, no, maybe?
    41
    Yes all fights should go 15
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    Yes, but only Title fights should be 15, other non-title bouts remain 12
    36.59%
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    No, 12 rounds is fine.
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    I don't give a shit either way!
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  • Dorian
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    #2
    15 is too much but i like 13, so we don't see as many draws

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    • 2501
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      #3
      im down, if there gonna continue charging 50-60 bucks for the fights, i want my cotdayum money's worth.

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      • Kball15
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        #4
        Without rounds 13, 14, and 15, u r missing some of the greatest moments in boxing history. Absolutely bring it back.

        Withour 15 rounds, Marciano never retires undefeated. Frazier never knocks down Ali, and Billy Conn upsets Joe Louis.

        Imagine some of todays fights and how they would have ended had their been another 3 rounds. Vazquez-Marquez 3, Barrera-Morales 1, 2, and 3, etc, etc etc

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        • Dorian
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          #5
          13 is enough

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          • Bea5T
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            #6
            Originally posted by Kball15
            Without rounds 13, 14, and 15, u r missing some of the greatest moments in boxing history. Absolutely bring it back.

            Withour 15 rounds, Marciano never retires undefeated. Frazier never knocks down Ali, and Billy Conn upsets Joe Louis.

            Imagine some of todays fights and how they would have ended had their been another 3 rounds. Vazquez-Marquez 3, Barrera-Morales 1, 2, and 3, etc, etc etc


            imagine how many fights would be boring as hell

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            • Feint
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              #7
              Maybe 13, but I think 12 is fine.

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              • GodOfWar
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                #8
                12 is perfect, fights are long enough as it is

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                • AntonTheMeh
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                  #9
                  no.there was research down that alot of fighters where hurt more in the last three rounds than in the rest of a fight.that's why the fatality and pugilistic dementia case went down.**** i'd make them 9.

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                  • Easy-E
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                    #10
                    12 rounds is best, its enough action and prevents injuries.

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