Highlights of Yordenis Ugas Perfecting Floyd's Counter Strategy Against Manny Pacquiao. "All Night Long" -- Roy Jones Jr.
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Highlights of Yordenis Ugas Perfecting Floyd's Counter Strategy Against Manny Pacquiao. "All Night Long" -- Roy Jones Jr.
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Come on, don't duck it. This is Pacquiao saying Ugas was "easy" - you should see this showcase of how "easy" it was. -
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I had Ugas winning 7-5. I can see 8-4 for Ugas as well.
But you can’t score a fight based on highlights.
The fight itself was highly competitive. No matter what compubox says, or how accurate it is, the fight was competitive.
It was a clear win, but there wasn’t a huge disparity round by round. Ugas stole some rounds by landing the biggest punch of the round while Pacquiao was trying to use volume to win rounds.
You can see the closeness of the fight by looking punches landed round by round. There was 6 rounds where the punches landed were within 2-3 punches.
Pacquiao could have won, fair and square, if he had pushed himself in the 11th and 12th rounds. If he took those rounds, he would have won 115-113 in my book. Pac, being in a close fight, just let it slip away. Unfortunately for Pac, Ugas was hungrier and wanted the W more.Comment
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So you are saying not to pay attention to compubox. But, you are counting punches landed? You should know the compubox is bias, toward the A side. The legend threw over 800 punches, but he was short on hundreds of them. Ugas timing was impeccable, against a faster and volume puncher. And of course I agreed 100%. We shouldn't score a fight, on highlights alone. Be safeI had Ugas winning 7-5. I can see 8-4 for Ugas as well.
But you can’t score a fight based on highlights.
The fight itself was highly competitive. No matter what compubox says, or how accurate it is, the fight was competitive.
It was a clear win, but there wasn’t a huge disparity round by round. Ugas stole some rounds by landing the biggest punch of the round while Pacquiao was trying to use volume to win rounds.
You can see the closeness of the fight by looking punches landed round by round. There was 6 rounds where the punches landed were within 2-3 punches.
Pacquiao could have won, fair and square, if he had pushed himself in the 11th and 12th rounds. If he took those rounds, he would have won 115-113 in my book. Pac, being in a close fight, just let it slip away. Unfortunately for Pac, Ugas was hungrier and wanted the W more.Last edited by BendOver; 08-26-2021, 01:27 PM.Comment
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And regardless of CompuBox, what you see in the video I posted is exactly what happened all night long except for two rounds.
So you are saying not to pay attention to compubox. But, you are counting punches landed? You should know the compubox is bias, toward the A side. The legend threw over 800 punches, but he was short on hundreds of them. Ugas timing was impeccable, against a faster and volume puncher. And of course I agreed 100%. We shouldn't score a fight, on highlights alone. Be safeComment
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