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  • Aztekkas
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    #21
    I thought Khan was giving a good account for himself for the initial 2 rounds and then Saul began working his way in. By the 5th round the momentum had shifted considerably and Khan was no longer as flashy nor effective as in the beginning of the fight. Alvarez led him to the KO by setting his offense up with feints after ripping Khan's body throughout the night.

    Khan may have been faster, may have made Canelo miss several times but he hardly ever made him pay. There's levels to the sport and it just so happens that many folks turn their attention away from what Saul actually does well and focus on what he's basic at simply to better fit their agenda. Canelo may be slow footed, amateurish at cutting off the ring and applying pressure but his upper body movement and reflexes are sharp. Think about it, Khan, the much faster man with good technical abilities was being flicked, missing and was having his punches rolled by the bigger, cement footed guy. Interesting to say the least.

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    • FrankieBruno
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      #22
      Originally posted by larryxxx...
      Post it round by round son
      If counting punches is the way to score a fight, here are the Floyd/ Pac stats....according to the punch stats it was a "draw"

      American website sat its leading commentators down to watch fight again

      They decided to tally every punch and came up with startling statistics

      Figures suggest the megafight could have been scored 114-114






      The conclusions here include:
      1) The fight was far closer than the judges, especially Moretti, and most pundits perceived

      2) Many rounds were exceptionally difficult if not too close to call.

      3) The punch stats as counted in the heat of the night are profoundly suspect (one US commentator who had Pacquaio winning asked if they were compiled by ‘kids from the HBO and Showtime offices’ and was told ‘Yes.’)

      4) Pacquiao’s claim that he had won the fight was reasonable, not outrageous as the in-ring interviewer implied.

      5) If watching on television, maybe better to mute the sound commentary.

      6) Mayweather is very wise to keep insisting on home-town advantage in Las Vegas, which benefits from the huge economic impact of his fights.



      Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...anny-Pacquiao-

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      • -Kev-
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        #23
        Originally posted by FrankieBruno
        If counting punches is the way to score a fight, here are the Floyd/ Pac stats....according to the punch stats it was a "draw"

        American website sat its leading commentators down to watch fight again

        They decided to tally every punch and came up with startling statistics

        Figures suggest the megafight could have been scored 114-114






        The conclusions here include:
        1) The fight was far closer than the judges, especially Moretti, and most pundits perceived

        2) Many rounds were exceptionally difficult if not too close to call.

        3) The punch stats as counted in the heat of the night are profoundly suspect (one US commentator who had Pacquaio winning asked if they were compiled by ‘kids from the HBO and Showtime offices’ and was told ‘Yes.’)

        4) Pacquiao’s claim that he had won the fight was reasonable, not outrageous as the in-ring interviewer implied.

        5) If watching on television, maybe better to mute the sound commentary.

        6) Mayweather is very wise to keep insisting on home-town advantage in Las Vegas, which benefits from the huge economic impact of his fights.



        Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...anny-Pacquiao-
        Mayweather outlanded Pacquiao in 10 of 12 rounds

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        • Yogi007
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          #24
          Originally posted by larryxxx...
          check the round by round thread..i gave Khan the 1st 2 rounds the 3rd was a toss up and the 4th and 5th i had Canelo..but no rounds were dominate rounds imo
          I had it about the same, but I felt that the 3rd and 4th were tossup rounds. Either way, Khan wasn't being robbed.

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          • Pigeons
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            #25
            3-2 either way after 5. Even fight.

            Boxing Scene had it 4-1 Khan.

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            • FrankieBruno
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              #26
              Originally posted by -Kev-
              Mayweather outlanded Pacquiao in 10 of 12 rounds
              114 - 114

              should be a draw

              pac got screwed

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              • Larry the boss
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                #27
                Originally posted by FrankieBruno
                If counting punches is the way to score a fight, here are the Floyd/ Pac stats....according to the punch stats it was a "draw"

                American website sat its leading commentators down to watch fight again

                They decided to tally every punch and came up with startling statistics

                Figures suggest the megafight could have been scored 114-114






                The conclusions here include:
                1) The fight was far closer than the judges, especially Moretti, and most pundits perceived

                2) Many rounds were exceptionally difficult if not too close to call.

                3) The punch stats as counted in the heat of the night are profoundly suspect (one US commentator who had Pacquaio winning asked if they were compiled by ‘kids from the HBO and Showtime offices’ and was told ‘Yes.’)

                4) Pacquiao’s claim that he had won the fight was reasonable, not outrageous as the in-ring interviewer implied.

                5) If watching on television, maybe better to mute the sound commentary.

                6) Mayweather is very wise to keep insisting on home-town advantage in Las Vegas, which benefits from the huge economic impact of his fights.



                Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sport/box...anny-Pacquiao-
                using compubox not some bull**** you posted son

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                • FrankieBruno
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by larryxxx...
                  using compubox not some bull**** you posted son
                  Compubox doesn't mean ****. Your eyes tell you who won a fight, not some old guy hitting a button saying a punch landed.

                  You are the epitome of a casual fan

                  The stats i posted actually watched the fight in slow mo, 50 times and counted

                  There is a different stat for every fight

                  Its a inaccurate way to judge a fight.

                  Fact is nearly every Pro even your favorite crack head Floyd Snr had Khan winning

                  Paulie, Atlas, Lennox, Garcia etc...

                  Khan was up 4-1 in most people eyes an got knocked out

                  case closed
                  Last edited by FrankieBruno; 05-09-2016, 09:14 PM.

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                  • Larry the boss
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by FrankieBruno
                    Compubox doesn't mean ****. Your eyes tell you who won a fight, not some old guy hitting a button saying a punch landed.

                    You are the epitome of a casual fan

                    The stats i posted actually watched the fight in slow mo, 50 times and counted

                    There is a different stat for every fight

                    Its a inaccurate way to judge a fight.

                    Fact ever Pro even your favorite crack head Floyd Snr had Khan winning

                    Paulie, Atlas, Lennox, Garcia etc...
                    and once again i had it very close when Khan got put to sleep he was no way in hell dominating ...

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                    • FrankieBruno
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                      #30
                      Originally posted by larryxxx...
                      and once again i had it very close when Khan got put to sleep he was no way in hell dominating ...
                      4-1.....Khan

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