Never saw that video but it was very informative so kudos to you for that.
Disregard Artorias videos he been proven to be inaccurate in his editing many times - I'm surprised he had 'Chocolatito' winning vs. Rungvisai -- he gives credit to punches just on contact alone ; he lacks understanding on the four criteria of judging a boxing contest - clean punches - is the focus on most of his videos unfortunately for some fans there is much more to boxing than just landing punches.
Proof the first punch/trade is missed in his video.
Note how easy it is to debunk his work ; its amature hour with this guy. He misses the first trade in the fight!!! I submit proof : his video on GGG vs. Jacobs starts the count @ 2.37 of the first round as Jacobs lands the first punch in his count -- I clearly prove that the first punch/trade happened @ 2.39 in first round.
I mean I didn't want to hurt any feelings on this fight with my gifs but I thought people would be honest about it...looks like ESPN are a bunch of Golovtards.
Disregard Artorias videos he been proven to be inaccurate in his editing many times - I'm surprised he had 'Chocolatito' winning vs. Rungvisai -- he gives credit to punches just on contact alone ; he lacks understanding on the four criteria of judging a boxing contest - clean punches - is the focus on most of his videos unfortunately for some fans there is much more to boxing than just landing punches.
Proof the first punch/trade is missed in his video.
Note how easy it is to debunk his work ; its amature hour with this guy. He misses the first trade in the fight!!! I submit proof : his video on GGG vs. Jacobs starts the count @ 2.37 of the first round as Jacobs lands the first punch in his count -- I clearly prove that the first punch/trade happened @ 2.39 in first round.
I mean I didn't want to hurt any feelings on this fight with my gifs but I thought people would be honest about it...looks like ESPN are a bunch of Golovtards.
Don't worry I'm not using that as the sole factor in how I reevaluate a fight. It's just nice to see multiple perspectives.
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