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The myth about Chavez-Taylor needs to end
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Originally posted by letsgobrady View Postclean punching is punches landed there is no hard punch meter so how do i know how hard a punch is.
affective aggression is a fighter that is very aggressive and landing punches while bein an aggressor, you don't have to be landin the harder punches to be the aggressor
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Originally posted by blackirish137 View Postthose 4 are bull****. you should judge a fight only on who does the most damage per round.defense is a must in boxing, because it minimixes damage done to you. so its just as important if not more important than offense.
effective aggression? wouldnt aggression be considered effective if youre the one doing more damage to your opponent than he is to you?
ring generalship is basically asking you 'whos winning the fight?'
and clean punches=more damage. so...
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Originally posted by deliveryman View PostI haven't seen anyone claim it was a "lucky" punch. Any sensible person wouldn't argue this fact.
It's the time of the stoppage. You stop a fight to prevent the fighter from inflicting further damage, period. With only 2 seconds remaining, and with Chavez on the other side of the ring, will the clock still ticking, and Steele to still resume the action, it was a physical impossibility for Chavez to land, let alone throw another punch.
Shane Mosley in his match against Mayorga, showed what can happen with 5 seconds remaining on the clock,
another punch can be landed and isn't impossible.
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Originally posted by Bhopreign View PostIts not called clean effective punching, Lederman confuses people, its clean punching.The most important thing is effective aggressiveness. Now effective aggressiveness, some people think that’s the person moving forward — that’s not necessarily the most effective person, that’s just aggression. It’s who’s landing the most effective punches, whether it’s just boxing or jabbing, or it could be somebody counter-punching, taking a punch and countering with a harder punch. What I do is break a round into three one-minute segments. I practice watching a fight on TV trying to time things into one minute segments. After one minute mentally, I just say Fighter A is slightly ahead. So let’s say the second minute goes by and the other fighter does the same thing that Fighter A did, then I have Fighter B winning the second minute, and now I have it pretty close to an even round. So then it becomes who wins the last minute. That’s basically how I break it down.
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Originally posted by letsgobrady View Postclean punching is punches landed there is no hard punch meter so how do i know how hard a punch is.
In Taylors case it was because his face is swellign up like a balloon and he was bleeding from the mouth and nose thru the entire fight.
Plus Chavez didn't even look like he was in a fight! Seriously when you are sitting ringside it's not that hard to tell the diffrence when you compare it to watching it on TV. Ringside you can feel the force of the Blows and you can see who's doing more damage.
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Originally posted by Bhopreign View PostThen why are those four even there then? It should be done by the rules whether judges actually go by it or not, and not what fans want to see. Boxing is a sport and shouldnt be based on gladiators fighting till the death.
think about it. if youre winning all four of those catagories, youd be the one doing the most damage, right?
thats bull**** because most of the time people will assume the stronger man is doin the most damage and thats not neccesarilly true
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when diaz and marquez fought diaz look to have landed the bigger punches but marquez was the one actually landin the harder punches as you can see as the fight goes on and juan diaz was the aggressor in the fight
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