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    How many here like me like to rewatch fights?

    It's funny the perspective.. when you already have seen it and you are not anxious about it..

    I re-watched Floyd-DLH last night.. you know.. when you just sit back and calmly analize that fight.. Floyd TOTALLY controlled and IMO Domintated the fight.

    Iguess the first time, I was thinking maybe DLH will catch him.. or.. you never know but in watching it last night.. Floyd was never remotely close to being "in trouble"

    hell of a fight
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    Neither were close to being in trouble...shit fight.

    here's a few which I have rewatched a few times so far in 2007:

    Brewster - Lyakovich
    Arce-Mijares
    Holyfield-Dokes
    Armando Santa-Cruz - Trejo
    Escalante - Pastrana
    Marquez - Austin
    Pavlik - Miranda
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    Quote Originally Posted by Der Tiger
    Neither were close to being in trouble...shit fight.

    here's a few which I have rewatched a few times so far in 2007:

    Brewster - Lyakovich
    Arce-Mijares
    Holyfield-Dokes
    Armando Santa-Cruz - Trejo
    Escalante - Pastrana
    Marquez - Austin
    Pavlik - Miranda
    You think it was a "Shit fight" ?
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    Quote Originally Posted by LOK
    You think it was a "Shit fight" ?
    Outside of a live context where there was still an element of suspense, It was a pretty shit fight..I didn't watch it more than twice, and the second was just to make sure my scorecard held up...Oscar did little, blocked lots of shots, ran out of steam...Floyd did little, missed lots of shot, didn't run out of steam...mediocre stuff really
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    I've rewatched MAB/JMM a bunch of times. And Forrest/Quartey too.

    ODH/PBF, everytime I rewatch it, I end up giving PBF less and less credit. First time I watched it, I thought ODH did a shtty job and deserved to lose. But watching it again a couple of times, it seems like PBF is the one who didn't do shit.
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    I rewatch plenty of fights.

    It is weird with boxing: I am a sports lunatic overall, but boxing is pretty much the only sport that has rewatchability. Track-and-field, hockey or football becomes boring if you rewatch it and/pr know the result, there is no reason for review. Boxing is a kind of art in addition to being a sport: it is pleasure to watch even without the excitement in the air. That I think is the reason why I have truned against open scorecards in boxing; at first I supported them
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    I was thinking in my head & in my head I think that Styles makes fights is good.
    Its true because when someone beats someone who beat them its confusing like when Frazer beat Ali and Ali beat Foreman who beat Frazer Its because of styles make fights Foreman hits harder than Ali and that made him able to knock out Frazer But Foreman could not knock out Ali because Ali was different to Frazier with his style.
    and also, the jab is a good punch to do.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Ugotabe Kidding
    I rewatch plenty of fights.

    It is weird with boxing: I am a sports lunatic overall, but boxing is pretty much the only sport that has rewatchability. Track-and-field, hockey or football becomes boring if you rewatch it and/pr know the result, there is no reason for review. Boxing is a kind of art in addition to being a sport: it is pleasure to watch even without the excitement in the air. That I think is the reason why I have truned against open scorecards in boxing; at first I supported them
    I agree, Boxing is the only sport I can watch over and over and over..

    See.. it's strange to me that some say that figth sucked.. I thought it was very good and Floyd is a hell of a fighter.
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    I rewatch fights all the time, i rewatched Tito Vs Carr and Gomez vs Pintor.I usually like the older fights but i always enjoy Holy vs Moorer 2.
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    Trinidad/Vargas is one I never get sick of.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Double L
    Trinidad/Vargas is one I never get sick of.
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    I've rewatched leonard-Hagler quite a few times also...and I always score it for Ray.

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    I haven't re-watched a fight in a long time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slystaff
    I've rewatched leonard-Hagler quite a few times also...and I always score it for Ray.
    i always score it for Hagler. he did more work, made the fight, didn't stink like Leonard, and hurt him more than once.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Double L
    i always score it for Hagler. he did more work, made the fight, didn't stink like Leonard, and hurt him more than once.
    Hagler gave away the first FOUR rounds. That's a huge deficit to make up against a guy like Leonard. You telling me you had Hagler winning at least 7 of the next 8 rounds? Can't see it.

    I had Leonard also winning the 6,8 and 9th rounds I believe.

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    Quote Originally Posted by slystaff
    Hagler gave away the first FOUR rounds. That's a huge deficit to make up against a guy like Leonard. You telling me you had Hagler winning at least 7 of the next 8 rounds? Can't see it.

    I had Leonard also winning the 6,8 and 9th rounds I believe.
    i didn't give SRL all of the first 4 rounds. if i'm not mistaken, i recall thinking that Hagler clearly won the 4th round. didn't he fight south-paw in the 4th round?
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