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SMart move by Lara and GBP. Call out the big names in and around your weight class. I think its clear he wont get a GGG fight because GGG doesn't fight everyone from 154-168 and because he has an HBO deal.
He wont get a floyd fight because floyd only fights at 154 for the big money.
Canelo said he is on the short list of opponents. He may get the fight depending on the ppv sales of the canelo/angulo fight. If I'm Lara I'd be careful-this fight will be in Texas with that open scoring bull****.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostSMart move by Lara and GBP. Call out the big names in and around your weight class. I think its clear he wont get a GGG fight because GGG doesn't fight everyone from 154-168 and because he has an HBO deal.
He wont get a floyd fight because floyd only fights at 154 for the big money.
Canelo said he is on the short list of opponents. He may get the fight depending on the ppv sales of the canelo/angulo fight. If I'm Lara I'd be careful-this fight will be in Texas with that open scoring bull****.
Still, there is something good about knowing the score. We know the score in all other sports. (Down 4-2 in the bottom of the ninth; down 102-98 with 28 seconds left; etc...
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In other sports scoring is subjective, not objective. I don't think in any event where there is judging that you
I don't like open scoring because it changes the complexon of the fight. Take Trout v Canelo.
To find out he was down so much on 2 cards clearly upset and frustrated Trout and made him have to change how he was fighting. At the time of the last annopunced scores many thought it was alot closer. Trout essentially was told you need a knockout to win when IMO he shouldn't have.
Maybe I'm just old, but I also prefer to find out the scores at the end.
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Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostIn other sports scoring is subjective, not objective. I don't think in any event where there is judging that you
Originally posted by The Big Dunn View PostI don't like open scoring because it changes the complexon of the fight. Take Trout v Canelo.
To find out he was down so much on 2 cards clearly upset and frustrated Trout and made him have to change how he was fighting. At the time of the last annopunced scores many thought it was alot closer. Trout essentially was told you need a knockout to win when IMO he shouldn't have.
Maybe I'm just old, but I also prefer to find out the scores at the end.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostIt's the other way around.
Your point is well taken, but I don't know if it's ultimately a bad thing. I really don't have much to say about open scoring; except that, if it's not a clear improvement over the old system, why change?
Open scoring would be good if it forced the guy whose behind to pick up the pace thus making the fight more exciting and dramatic.
When it takes a fighter totally out of his gameplan because one judge is seeing somethign the rest of the world isn't, it makes everything worse.
I, like you, didn't see the need for any change.
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Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostIt's the other way around.
Your point is well taken, but I don't know if it's ultimately a bad thing. I really don't have much to say about open scoring; except that, if it's not a clear improvement over the old system, why change?
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