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  • CubanGuyNYC
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    #41
    Originally posted by PBP
    That was just Nes who contradicts himself in his sleep. Vic had it a draw and Beeb acknowledged it was a close fight.
    Have you re-watched this yet? I haven't. I'm curious to see how I'll see it a second time. Something tells me I'll see it even closer.

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      #42
      Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
      Have you re-watched this yet? I haven't. I'm curious to see how I'll see it a second time. Something tells me I'll see it even closer.
      Not yet. I'll probably watch it again this weekend. I haven't seen it on TV yet so I'll be curious to see if I see it any different.

      Everybody seems to be in agreement on the clear Lara rounds, the clear Canelo rounds and the rounds that could have gone either way. With that said I'd be shocked if I change my mind on any specific rounds.

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        #43
        Originally posted by PBP
        Not yet. I'll probably watch it again this weekend. I haven't seen it on TV yet so I'll be curious to see if I see it any different.

        Everybody seems to be in agreement on the clear Lara rounds, the clear Canelo rounds and the rounds that could have gone either way. With that said I'd be shocked if I change my mind on any specific rounds.
        The close rounds are where the changes will come, if they come at all. I'm just curious if my score will change due to a difference of opinion on one or two close rounds.

        Like any sporting event, I prefer to watch on TV. You see a lot more: different angles, replays, etc. Live, you blink and you've missed something. Of course, nothing can even come close to the excitement of being there; but any slow or boring sporting event is also much more slow and boring live. lol

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          #44
          Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC
          The close rounds are where the changes will come, if they come at all. I'm just curious if my score will change due to a difference of opinion on one or two close rounds.

          Like any sporting event, I prefer to watch on TV. You see a lot more: different angles, replays, etc. Live, you blink and you've missed something. Of course, nothing can even come close to the excitement of being there; but any slow or boring sporting event is also much more slow and boring live. lol
          Lol. Yeah boxing I do prefer on TV because the ref and cameramen sometimes block your view. But at the MGM they have the Showtime ppv playing on the big screen so you can still see the replays and the RBR scoring. I thought that was pretty cool.

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            #45
            Originally posted by PBP
            Lol. Yeah boxing I do prefer on TV because the ref and cameramen sometimes block your view. But at the MGM they have the Showtime ppv playing on the big screen so you can still see the replays and the RBR scoring. I thought that was pretty cool.
            They had a big screen over the ring at the AA Arena in Miami. It came in very handy. Replays are essential, they really are. Too bad smaller venues don't offer TV monitors.

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