Why can’t mayweather vs maidana 1 full fight be found?
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No, I didn’t say Floyd won rounds 2,3,4 and 6.Bro,
Even you don’t believe what you just stated. Floyd won rds 2,3,4 & 6???!!! I know you’ve been posting for a while here... I respect a lot of your posts, but you just screwed up your reputation here. You know darn well that the majority posters here & the boxing world acknowledge that Maidana won the first half of the fight (meaning most of rds 1-6) there is no logical argument here Floyd at best won only 2 of the 1st 6 rds.
So my whole post is garbage because I don’t agree with you? I make a strong case here. A legitimate one.
I said you could logically argue he won round 2,3,4 and 6. Which you can.
Hence, Maidana did not win 5 of the first 6 rounds.
I mean, you could score 5 of the first 6 rounds for Maidana, sure. If you give him every single close round. The exact same way you could score the first 6 rounds 4-2 to Floyd on the same token. Hence, your point being moot.
Except the majority of the boxing world don’t acknowledge that Maidana won the first half of the fight, or the fight in general.
In fact, less than 10% of the Boxing media felt that Maidana won the fight.
So, there’s that.Comment
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Sorry it was pulled for a reason. I have the fight on a DVR. My bother is an IT guy I'll see what I can do.Comment
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Mmm. Well it doesn't really address your initial post but as a boxing fan, especially if you're wanting to research international fights and stuff it's probably not a bad idea to use a VPN or a browser based proxy like Hoxx or TouchVPN... it's not infallible, some sites (mainly paywalled ones) have checks to ensure you ain't using localisation, but it will open up a lot of material for you. Basically it'll let you choose which country you want to appear to be browsing from as well as granting an extra layer of privacy.Comment
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Have heard a lot about VPN and what not, but how can you use VPN on mobile phones to watch what i want to watch? Please educate me.Mmm. Well it doesn't really address your initial post but as a boxing fan, especially if you're wanting to research international fights and stuff it's probably not a bad idea to use a VPN or a browser based proxy like Hoxx or TouchVPN... it's not infallible, some sites (mainly paywalled ones) have checks to ensure you ain't using localisation, but it will open up a lot of material for you. Basically it'll let you choose which country you want to appear to be browsing from as well as granting an extra layer of privacy.Comment
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I'll have to investigate quickly, cos I mainly use it on my desktop, but I got a sub with a paid VPN (Nord) which I know you can use from mobile devices too. I kinda do a lot of grey area *******ing so it's worth it for me. If you don't wanna pay (it cost me about £100 for 3 years) there's free browser based ones... lemme just look a sec...
Yeah, if you're on Android then the Google play store will give you HoxxVPN (in fact there's literally dozens of options, if you jusrt search up 'VPN' or 'VPN Proxy' - including, amusingly, a p0rnhub one). General consensus is that free Proxies are going to be turning a profit by mining your data though, although basically everything else you do online is too so it's a case of deciding how much that bothers you.
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Hotspot shield looks well recommended, but 500meg a day ain't really gonna cut it for Streaming fights or whathaveyou.
I'll just try installing Hoxx on my phone, ain't well recommended but I've used it before on desktop so I'm a little familiar, see how it works:
OK Hoxx will quickly let you up a free account but localisation seems to be limited under the free mobile version, Japan, Canada, NL, US, Germany and France. Doesn't look like privacy is as tight as a paid version either but... well, I guess you get what you pay for. Quite likely many of 'em will have in app purchases for extra data or more localisation options or whatever.
Other thing to watch out for with VPNs is they'll tend to be a touch slower, I've not had any significant issues on my desktop with a wired connection and a paid VPN but I've heard it's not uncommon to get buffering issues on mobile devices when roaming.
IDK... if you got the money and/or privacy concerns sounds like paid is maybe the way to go, but I'd be interested in hearing from anyone who uses mobile versions free or paid. I just installed Nord on my phone and linked it to my account so I'll see how that pans out in terms of connection speed and stuff. If I can help andy further just let me know and I'll see what I can do.Last edited by Citizen Koba; 08-11-2020, 04:20 AM.Comment
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