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  • #11
    Originally posted by UTEP View Post
    I love how in every Floyd/Castillo thread all you hear is "compubox don't mean shyt, its just a couple guys punching numbers!"

    now after the Maidana/Floyd fight all you hear is "just look at the sho stats, Maidana wasn't landing shyt!" ***in hypocrites.
    actually, its the fans like you who for years have used the compubox stats from Floyd Castillo 1 to show that Castillo won. Now when any floyd fan who is in a debate with a crazy manny fan or a fan that hates floyd like yourself uses the compubox stats the same way then you guys have a problem with it.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by JDD1 View Post
      thank you. It's always the posters who complain the loudest that don't know how the judges are required to score a fight.
      Another ****** analogy he made is that the scoring in pro vs amateur isn't that different when you are talking about TARGETING.

      In the amateurs you need gloves with a white front on them to show where the glove needs to land for a scoring blow.

      In the pro's you don't have that white mark, but the target is the same. Landing a punch with the side of the glove, or back of the glove is illegal.

      The same way landing a shot to the back of the head, or below the belly button is illegal.

      If you hit arms, shoulders, hips, forearms it hurts and can be used as a strategic aspect of the trainer, but it does not count as a scoring blow.

      This place is full of ******s, they should stop watching boxing and go watch the UFC where you can fly off the side of the cage and kick someone in the side of the head.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by JDD1 View Post
        thank you. It's always the posters who complain the loudest that don't know how the judges are required to score a fight.
        Ohhh and boxing judges get it so right every time.

        Mug.

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        • #14
          So fighters like Floyd who use their arms and shoulders to block or deflect shots...should now be counted as punches landed......yeah ok.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Doctor_Tenma View Post
            Dude said distress
            That moment when the thread went to ATG status

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Primadonna Kool View Post
              I just did not like the moaning and crying from Mayweather and his camp! during and after the fight!

              I can remember Roy Jones stating this...

              "If somebody gets rough with you! You get rough back, hit you low, you hit them low!"....

              The amateur and professional game is different both technically and physically....

              Amateur boxing is a violent game of tick!

              The professional game, is a more rougher violent game of tick! Its like a violent game of hide and seek! You have people coming to get you, whether you are READY OR NOT!

              You have sportsmanship and gamesmanship! in the professional game you push the boundaries of gamesmanship!

              Maidana reminder Floyd Mayweather that he is in the professional game, and i hope it has awoken a different side to Floyd Mayweather....

              Because he looked like a limited fighter offensively and uncomfortable psychologically all night...

              No talk of punch statistics is going to change what happened, we all see it with are own eye's! Mayweather was roughed up for 12 rounds, and no use of play on words such as "Adjust" and "Adapt are going to fool me.

              "I would not be surprised if Mayweather is back in the gym next week, i would not be surprise if he is there now, the kids been too comfortable for too long! Maidana has shook things up!"
              Now you want Floyd to get rough back? You f@ggots complain about the Ortiz fight still to this day. So which one is it?

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View Post
                Another ****** analogy he made is that the scoring in pro vs amateur isn't that different when you are talking about TARGETING.

                In the amateurs you need gloves with a white front on them to show where the glove needs to land for a scoring blow.

                In the pro's you don't have that white mark, but the target is the same. Landing a punch with the side of the glove, or back of the glove is illegal.

                The same way landing a shot to the back of the head, or below the belly button is illegal.

                If you hit arms, shoulders, hips, forearms it hurts and can be used as a strategic aspect of the trainer, but it does not count as a scoring blow.

                This place is full of ******s, they should stop watching boxing and go watch the UFC where you can fly off the side of the cage and kick someone in the side of the head.
                truth in everything u said

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View Post
                  Another ****** analogy he made is that the scoring in pro vs amateur isn't that different when you are talking about TARGETING.

                  In the amateurs you need gloves with a white front on them to show where the glove needs to land for a scoring blow.

                  In the pro's you don't have that white mark, but the target is the same. Landing a punch with the side of the glove, or back of the glove is illegal.

                  The same way landing a shot to the back of the head, or below the belly button is illegal.

                  If you hit arms, shoulders, hips, forearms it hurts and can be used as a strategic aspect of the trainer, but it does not count as a scoring blow.

                  This place is full of ******s, they should stop watching boxing and go watch the UFC where you can fly off the side of the cage and kick someone in the side of the head.
                  Originally posted by Primadonna Kool View Post
                  Ohhh and boxing judges get it so right every time.

                  Mug.
                  Read the above. If you disagree with the scoring of a fight fine. My issue, as Cuauht has broken down in his 2 posts, is that you are complaining but clearly do not know how to properly score a fight.

                  You are entitled to your opinion as to what you think should or shouldn't count. But if you score a fight based on that then you are flat out wrong. No discussion.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View Post
                    Another ****** analogy he made is that the scoring in pro vs amateur isn't that different when you are talking about TARGETING.

                    In the amateurs you need gloves with a white front on them to show where the glove needs to land for a scoring blow.

                    In the pro's you don't have that white mark, but the target is the same. Landing a punch with the side of the glove, or back of the glove is illegal.

                    The same way landing a shot to the back of the head, or below the belly button is illegal.

                    If you hit arms, shoulders, hips, forearms it hurts and can be used as a strategic aspect of the trainer, but it does not count as a scoring blow.

                    This place is full of ******s, they should stop watching boxing and go watch the UFC where you can fly off the side of the cage and kick someone in the side of the head.
                    Beautiful and very well said.

                    /thread

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by Cuauhtémoc1520 View Post
                      Another ****** analogy he made is that the scoring in pro vs amateur isn't that different when you are talking about TARGETING.

                      In the amateurs you need gloves with a white front on them to show where the glove needs to land for a scoring blow.


                      In the pro's you don't have that white mark, but the target is the same. Landing a punch with the side of the glove, or back of the glove is illegal.

                      The same way landing a shot to the back of the head, or below the belly button is illegal.

                      If you hit arms, shoulders, hips, forearms it hurts and can be used as a strategic aspect of the trainer, but it does not count as a scoring blow.

                      This place is full of ******s, they should stop watching boxing and go watch the UFC where you can fly off the side of the cage and kick someone in the side of the head.
                      Listen...

                      I am from Liverpool City...

                      If i want to see a fight, i will walk outside....

                      "People know how to score a fight through human intuition, its basic instinct. But throughout the years all these upper-class butter wouldn't melt individuals are playing with your minds, punch statistics are aload of nonsense in the professional game"....

                      The amateur game is a game of tick..

                      The professional game is violence, there is a point in every professional boxing where it becomes a fight.

                      "Body shots, hitting arms, pushing the boundaries of gamesmanship"....this all counts, but the amateur game they will be over looked.....

                      The fact of the matter Floyd Mayweather needs to go to work, and i think he will back in the gym this week. He turned up on Saturday night thinking it was the amateur game, and he and his whole camp got a taste of professional violence....

                      Its time to go to work..

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