Wish my ****** was a little better than it was. A rematch should probably happen after the tournament. Briedis vs Glowacki in the mean time.
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Comments Thread For: Usyk Decisions Briedis in Tough Fight To Unify WBC, WBO Titles
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Originally posted by yankees7448 View PostWhy does this a$$hole writer keep talking about fights from the end of the fight to the beginning. No other boxing writer in the history of boxing and writing does that shiznit.
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Originally posted by SceneBoxer View PostThe article must be from a live blog of the fight where the latest happening written at the top...
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If I'm part of Usyk's team, I'm rooting hard for Gassiev to win next week. Yes his power is off the charts, but I'd feel very confident about Usyk badly outboxing the pretty basic Gassiev. Dorticos on the other hand, with that size, reach and combination punching...I wouldn't want any part of that
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Originally posted by yankees7448 View PostWell that makes sense but it has to stop. Its really annoying. Copy and paste the text into a word document in the correct order and then copy and paste it onto the form used to post the article. It takes a little more work but it makes the article easier to follow. I have to look for round 1 and then work my way up before going back to finish the rest of the article. It makes no sense.yeah it's quite annoying but these writers are in a race on who can post the first article about the fight. Being first has a bigger chance of capturing the most number of readers.
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If Usyk wins the tournament I want him to give Briedis a rematch to see how he does. What he changes.
Also what Briedis does differently.
Would be a great rematch.
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Originally posted by Shams627 View PostWhat happen in this tournament if there’s a draw?
But if he was to come up with a 114-114 scorecard, i think they go to the countback rule :
''The Count Back method is a 'sudden death' method of scoring using the three official judges' scorecards to determine who advances. Beginning with the scorecards for the 12th or last round that occurred, the boxer who won that particular round on at least a majority of the three scorecards will advance''
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