I thought people were talking about the punch where his mouthpiece came out as the one that hurt him, not this one. I thought it was obvious the punch in this video was a push, Ugas pushed Spence many times throughout the fight
This was the punch I wanted to see more clearly
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There was definitely not a punch landed by Ugas. All it requires is abit more analysis of the footage. Anyone saying a punch caused the stumble are not viewing the footage properly and not using their common sense.The telecast only showed it from behind and I thought by the look of Errols body language that he was going in hips first which he had done a number of times and it made it look like he was hurt, Errol has that body where his back is arched backwards which gives this look when he is aggressive going forward.
If you pause the video at the 13 second mark and then the 14 second mark (for a more closer view), just analyse the positioning of both fighters. Errols head is on Ugas shoulder, and Ugas head is leaning on Errols right side of the head… that’s practically how close they are, literally no punching space between them… at that point there just wouldn’t be sufficient room for Ugas to fire off a straight right on Spences face due just how close they are… there just isnt enough distance to land such punch as Ugas is crowded by Spence leaning in up close.
Therefore Ugas throws Errol back with a push. You can understand commentators being mistake during the heat of the moment as the view is not very clear from that angle.
Hope this clarifies the situation.
However, there was no tangling of the legs after the push so not sure why Errols leg went out like that… I’d expect him to just be pushed back but the leg going out was abit strange.Comment
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Obvious to those with common sense and who viewed the footage properly.
I’m coming across way too many people on these forums and the internet in general still thinking it was a punch that caused the stumble.Comment
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this is why I watch most fights without commentary. I'll mute the tv and listen to music or an audiobook. Commentators can influence how you score fights and what you see. Many of you will say, "I'm not influenced by the commentary", but that is false. I just don't listen to it in most fights. They can easily persuade you that your eyes are lying to you and that you aren't seeing what you are seeing. Just as Lampley and crew persuaded GGG fans that Canelo was hurt in the 10th round of their 2nd fight. Stop listening to these ****ers.Comment
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I have in on the first time around, and then I watch it again with commenters turned off, its very true though them talking with all their oohs are ahhs get heaps of stuff wrong.this is why I watch most fights without commentary. I'll mute the tv and listen to music or an audiobook. Commentators can influence how you score fights and what you see. Many of you will say, "I'm not influenced by the commentary", but that is false. I just don't listen to it in most fights. They can easily persuade you that your eyes are lying to you and that you aren't seeing what you are seeing. Just as Lampley and crew persuaded GGG fans that Canelo was hurt in the 10th round of their 2nd fight. Stop listening to these ****ers.Comment
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