Williams got a KD and landed more punches. Period. There's nothing u can say that makes that wrong. U can talk all u want about how those 3 punches Martinez landed in the round were more amazing than the 30 Williams landed, but that has nothing to do with official judges. But like I said, it's all a matter of opinion, and if u want to be an over excited fan boy for Martinez's THREE exciting powerful punches that knocked Williams head back, than that's on u. But the 2 judges that scored the first round 4 Williams have nothing to be ashamed of.
You're either blind, deluded or ******ed if you think Williams landed anywhere near 30 punches in that round.
Well, when ur opponent only lands 3 significant punches in a round, while u land almost 30, I'd say u won on DEFENSE
When ur opponent is being backed up and kept off balance, even getting knocked down, by ur pressure, I'd say u won EFFECTIVE AGGRESSION
When ur the one pressing the action, and the fight is going at a pace that favors your style, I'd say u won RING GENERALSHIP
I'd say Williams won round 1.
When you get blitzed with hard clean shots and go down with your eyes rolling in the back of your mother***in head....I'd say your defence wasnt so great.
When you're hitting thin air with 90% of your punches, its INEFFECTIVE agression.
When you control distance, make your oppent miss badly and time your opponent with clean counters like Sergio did, you win Ring Generalship.
Boxing isn't just about who landed what punches, I'll always give the first round to Sergio but while Williams wasn't landing much he was in control of the ring and Sergio was fighting his fight. Not saying I agree with the score, but I can see why a judge would give Williams the first round. Still, I don't think there is anyway in hell Sergio won the twelfth round but the same judge gave it to him so he obviously made up for it.
Boxing isn't just about who landed what punches, I'll always give the first round to Sergio but while Williams wasn't landing much he was in control of the ring and Sergio was fighting his fight. Not saying I agree with the score, but I can see why a judge would give Williams the first round. Still, I don't think there is anyway in hell Sergio won the twelfth round but the same judge gave it to him so he obviously made up for it.
Fighting his fight? Fighting Williams fight would be to stand in one spot and try to trade with him. Give Williams some lateral movement and he has a brain freeze
You're either blind, deluded or ******ed if you think Williams landed anywhere near 30 punches in that round.
Wow...just wow
30 = exaggeration crybaby. He landed more punches. Most of Martinez's punches were jabs to the body, which don't = to power shots, which is what Williams was landing. He landed 3 power shots, all of them snapped Williams head back, 1 knocked him down.
Meanwhile, Williams was throwing MOSTLY power shots, and outlanded Martinez in total punches, most of those were powershots... Williams round. I hope the way the second fight went down makes u feel better.
When you get blitzed with hard clean shots and go down with your eyes rolling in the back of your mother***in head....I'd say your defence wasnt so great.
When you're hitting thin air with 90% of your punches, its INEFFECTIVE agression.
When you control distance, make your oppent miss badly and time your opponent with clean counters like Sergio did, you win Ring Generalship.
Theres no chance in hell Williams won that round.
All this bringing up how the knockdown made Williams eyes roll in his head (I don't recall the camera angle that showed this... IDK how u saw it. U must have been in his corner huh?), just shows that u were watching the round in AWE of Martinez.... U think its a coincidence that u scored that round the same way the worst judge of the night scored it?
Punches Landed (even though Williams outlanded him anyway) has nothing to do with how effective aggression is scored. If ur making the guy back up and run without throwing punches, while at the same time outworking him, which is what Williams was doing, ur aggression is effective. Learn how to judge fights officially, not just from fans prospective.
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