Was watching some Hagler recently, the notoriously slow starter, and noticed he is more active in his first rounds then most any current fights I see nowadays (save for massive mismatches). Round 1 nowadays is accepted to be a, feel-em-out round where both fighters just get their timing & distance without throwing much; let alone anything with real pop. But why and when did this become the accepted practice?
Additionally, it seems like a less sound strategy to give away the first round now that fights are shorter (giving away 1/12th of the fight is more risky than giving away 1/15th).
Is this an actual phenomenon, or am I just imagining it? And if so, when did it become so?
Additionally, it seems like a less sound strategy to give away the first round now that fights are shorter (giving away 1/12th of the fight is more risky than giving away 1/15th).
Is this an actual phenomenon, or am I just imagining it? And if so, when did it become so?
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