Ortiz fight was the most entertaining. Guerrero fight was the most dominant, although I haven't watched Mayweather-Berto yet. The percentage connects for Mayweather-Berto are insane though, 57% vs. 17%.
Who was the most impressive against Andre Berto?
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One thing is for sure though. Berto's stock was risen last night. I could see him getting it in with the PhillyRican bombshell known as Danny "Swift" Garcia in the very near future.Comment
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Just wanted to say this, and I've seen it quite a few times already, Berto did not win a round and was completely defused. Where is the argument really?Last edited by Doctor_Tenma; 09-14-2015, 11:17 PM.Comment
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The mayweather fight is on the level of a 2 year old fighting a grown man. It was a pretty embarrassing loss for berto. I am not saying he had to win but mayweather looked like he was having fun out there.Comment
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Surprised this isn't a one-sided affair for Ortiz. I guess people don't care about when a fight took place?Comment
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Gotta b The Ghost Guerrero he blinded Berto in that fight Berto had shades on in post fight ring interviewComment
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In our world, where if an opponent comes from behind due to the other guy getting badly injured and eventually stops the injured fighter because he can't fight properly?
If he'd been winning the fight clearly before the stoppage and dominating every round with or without the injury then I'd say Karass without a second thought because yes, a stoppage is better. But, when the guy that gets the stoppage has to come from behind and is only able to do so because the other fighter gets injured, then it's not really that impressive.
If guy A loses every round and is getting owned but manages to pull out a crazy one punch KO later in the fight, I don't know how you can say that's a more impressive performance than winning every round easily on route to a complete dominant shutout. One guy loses every round, but manages to pull it out of the bag with a late KO, and one guy never needs to do that because he dominates every minute. Do you still think the KO is a more impressive individual performance?
More exciting? Sure. More dramatic? Absolutely. Better individual performance? **** no.Last edited by BennyST; 09-14-2015, 11:28 PM.Comment
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