Originally posted by TernceBudCharlo
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I enoy the effervescence of being right and the only way to do that is to prove your skill by any meanss necessary. If I have to break it down, I break it down.
Let me say a few things first please --->
- I didn't watch this fight in my traditional method.
- I watched the round and went to my text file that was my scorecard so I missed the replays between rounds. This is a mistake I will probably not make again.
- I also watched a 720p youtube version in a small container, not on a full 60" 4k screen which makes a world of difference.
I humbly disagree in that I can watch a fight one time and get the right score every time. When I was younger I made mistakes, but at this age and level of experience, I'm always sharp.
I have a trick for you to see punches land every single time no matter how fast a fighter is --->
I really shouldn't tell anybody because I created this method myself, but I have to pass it on for the better of mankind. Just when you bring it up years down the line, remember to say old War Room was the grandmaster that passed this secret technique.
When people score they often look at one fighter the majority of the time, usually the fighter they like. If they don't, they scan both fighters or their gloves, these methods will all produce impaired results --->
▼▼▼ Secret Below ▼▼▼
To always see a punch land, you need to watch the space inbetween the gloves. When this space is no longer empty and a glove enters, your eyes have a head start on following the punch to its destiation and you will always 100% of the time see the punch land in a more more clear fashion than you did prior. The empty space gives your eye time to be redirected to where the punch lands.
Example --->

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