Comments Thread For: Usyk Promoter: The Belly Button is The Line, Anything Low of That is a Low Blow
Collapse
-
Comment
-
It's impossible to tell what those eyes see from a pic, or when the punch made contact from the pic of the ref. And yes I've worn a cup...and once again I said the top, not the bottom. The top of the cup at the side. You are worse than TravestyNY for arguing. You can't tell if the ref's eyes are looking up/down or sideways, FFS. I asked you before...do you really think that Usyk faked that whole reaction?
In the my editor at 60fps (Final Cut Pro X), this is 3 frames. It's literally impossible for him to see the punch; based on anatomical science, if he's not looking directly at it. I work in the video game industry and interject with debates about fps all the time.- Light hits your eye.
- A signal gets sent to your brain from your eye.
- Once the signal hits the brain, neurons fire.
- Information is decoded.
- A decision in the brain hapens.
- Another signal is sent to the eye.
- The eye move positions to change your view.
Comment
-
How can you not see where the ref is looking lmao? He's looking UP! Periphial vision isn't in your view finder so to speak, it's science. This is very molecular and we're talking a literal 3/16" so you HAVE to be looking!
In the my editor at 60fps (Final Cut Pro X), this is 3 frames. It's literally impossible for him to see the punch; based on anatomical science, if he's not looking directly at it. I work in the video game industry and interject with debates about fps all the time.- Light hits your eye.
- A signal gets sent to your brain from your eye.
- Once the signal hits the brain, neurons fire.
- Information is decoded.
- A decision in the brain hapens.
- Another signal is sent to the eye.
- The eye move positions to change your view.
Comment
-
How can you not see where the ref is looking lmao? He's looking UP! Periphial vision isn't in your view finder so to speak, it's science. This is very molecular and we're talking a literal 3/16" so you HAVE to be looking!
In the my editor at 60fps (Final Cut Pro X), this is 3 frames. It's literally impossible for him to see the punch; based on anatomical science, if he's not looking directly at it. I work in the video game industry and interject with debates about fps all the time.- Light hits your eye.
- A signal gets sent to your brain from your eye.
- Once the signal hits the brain, neurons fire.
- Information is decoded.
- A decision in the brain hapens.
- Another signal is sent to the eye.
- The eye move positions to change your view.
Comment
-
A video showing the ref is not looking is weird? Everything you've made claims to has been debunked.
You literally said =--->
It's impossible to tell what those eyes see from a pic, or when the punch made contact from the pic of the ref
=---> and I've given you video proof that is not the case. Video proof is weird, ok then.Comment
Comment