Great insights... These guys today, instead of learning the ropes in the gym at 16, and becoming professional, they have these long amatuer careers, then start developing chops for professional prize fighting in their late twenties... And they never get the polish they need. When we see guys like Lomo or Usyk we ae seeing guys who were top amateurs that could nmake the adjustments... Cuba also has a great amatuer program that prepares the guys well IMO. But by and large guys like Berlanga start late and like you point out, you cannot rush certain things.
Did Berlanga REALLY beat Angulo??
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I thought Berlanga did Just enough to get the win but I would of been good with the draw
I blame this on Angulo just refusing to throw
Just long spurts of no throwing just throws the judges off and gives you know chance , especially when your already in your opponents backyard
Berlanga seems to have humbled himself
Pretty damn sure the Bobfather will baby him through , then again he desperately needs that to keep the O
He will he be better for it ? I’m not convinced or sold on that
Can he ? I don’t think soComment
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Well said.
Rene,
If you could, post up the official rule book of what all judges use when judging a fight... Oh wait, that would be impossible because there is no such accessible guideline. There is no transparency in scoring boxing matches. Judges do not have to justify conclusions, there is no oversight from other neutral judges, no reply, no committee that punishes bad decisions...
Under these conditions it must be concluded that judges want no transparency, that boxing does not want transparency. So regardless of what anyone thinks, we are stuck in a system that works to advance certain fighters regardless of who wins the fight.
And that is the part that sucks in the sport definitely.Comment
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