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Originally posted by Robbie Barrett View PostDoesn't land anywhere near 20.
If a punch lands or not is an opinion. Nothing punches that maybe/maybe not land can win fights. Did counting punches stop corruption in the amateurs?
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Originally posted by BufordTannen View PostNo cause In basketball 2 points is 2 points.
In boxing all punches are not and should not be equal
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Originally posted by Real boxer View PostRight. When a fighter like Winky Wright uses a jab to control a fight, hes called a smart winner using boxing tactics. When a fighter like Golovkin uses a jab, hes called scared.
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Originally posted by Real boxer View PostRight. When a fighter like Winky Wright uses a jab to control a fight, hes called a smart winner using boxing tactics. When a fighter like Golovkin uses a jab, hes called scared.
"Hit and not get hit."
Well, for some fighters. Not for others.
Hit and no get hit. Makes sense. Why not let the number of punches determine the winner? In other words, who hits the most and gets hit the least?
NOOOOOO!! NEVER!!! WE'VE GOT EXCUSES! OPINIONS ARE BETTER AND NOT CORRUPT!
Next week, "Man, that was a terrible decision. Something needs to change."
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Originally posted by BufordTannen View PostNo cause In basketball 2 points is 2 points.
In boxing all punches are not and should not be equal
I think when you get hung up on abstractions like how much damage each punch does, it's a futile pursuit. All punches are not the same but if one guy lands more and there's no knockout, it sounds fair to me. It can be measured and even disputed in court in replays. What do we have now? Opinons, supposedly based on criteria but not really. Highly corrupt.
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Originally posted by Tony Trick-Pony View Post
Hit and no get hit. Makes sense. Why not let the number of punches determine the winner? In other words, who hits the most and gets hit the least?
I mean, by that methodology, it wouldn't matter how effective Manny happened to be in a single round. Which would make slo-mo videos useless. It's all about the final score...right?
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