agree with atlas. harrison landed the cleaner more impressive shots. charlo looked sloppy and slow.
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Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View PostHa, well 'spectacular' is kinda subjective ain't it? For me all you need to do is land more (and more telling) shots on your opponent than they land on you, and the style, the strategy and tactics employed to achieve that are largely irrelevant as long as that end is accomplished.
Individual cases I ain't gonna get into but let's just say I agree with some, but not all of your assessments!
https://www.boxingscene.com/tony-har...-stats--134891
However, three judges still saw Tony Harrison win, unanimously! It is what it is! It was a bad career move from jump! Marinating gone bad! Now the whole texture and flavor sucks! Hindsight is 20/20!
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Originally posted by Bronx2245 View PostWell, in that case Jermell wins, because Jermell landed 160 to Tony's 128. Jermell also threw more; 548 to 347, and Jermell landed 108 power punches (49.1) to Tony's 71 (38.6).
https://www.boxingscene.com/tony-har...-stats--134891
However, three judges still saw Tony Harrison win, unanimously! It is what it is! It was a bad career move from jump! Marinating gone bad! Now the whole texture and flavor sucks! Hindsight is 20/20!
S'all good though.. I ain't really fussed by how other people score fights and there's nothing more futile than arguing over it.
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Originally posted by Koba-Grozny View PostHa. That wasn't the one I was disagreeing with, man. Matter of fact I didn't actually score it - watched both the Charlo fights in the a.m over breakfast and just got a rough feel for 'em. I was thinking a draw seemed about right for both, maybe leaning a lil more towards the Twins in both fights on first viewing - a lil more towards Korobov vs Jermall when I watched that one again.
S'all good though.. I ain't really fussed by how other people score fights and there's nothing more futile than arguing over it.
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