Well as this is a Larry thread my guess would be fighter C is the winner because he made the 'smart business decision' of letting the other 2 beat the shit out of each other so he could step in a couple of years down the line and beat what's left of the past prime versions of each of them?
OP has a boxer vs a pressure fighter. both did what they were expected to do.
imho, a punch is just a punch unless there are extras
Not much of a boxer if he's eating power punches with little of his own. That's why I said he was forced into wanting distance. Basically he's about to get knocked out.
Not much of a boxer if he's eating power punches with little of his own. That's why I said he was forced into wanting distance. Basically he's about to get knocked out.
OP didnt stipulate if theres any damage done
3 minutes, 11 power punches. when did they land ?!?!?
one at a time or combos ?!?!?!
what we do know from the scant info is there were no kds, no cuts, no fouls, no ''running''.....
typical power vs boxer scenario with tons of room to draw conclusions.
id say mr power punch wins the fan score card. most fans love them some aggression.
this is why may doesnt get the credit he deserves. he didnt go out there seeking a ko.
OP is too vague with his scenario.
Yeah there's way more variables to scoring rounds in boxing than just "fighter A lands 11 jabs and 2 power shots fighter B lands 2 jabs and 11 power punches, who won?" like what type of **** is that? I wouldn't expect someone with over 66,000 posts on a die-hard boxing forum to ask a question like that.
Yeah there's way more variables to scoring rounds in boxing than just "fighter A lands 11 jabs and 2 power shots fighter B lands 2 jabs and 11 power punches, who won?" like what type of **** is that? I wouldn't expect someone with over 66,000 posts on a die-hard boxing forum to ask a question like that.
tbf, most fight fans jump up when they see a ''power'' punch land. jabs dont usually elicit excitement.
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