I learned that we need to move the f*** on Beterbiev won a close decision
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Originally posted by Liondw View PostActually, as Bivol said, many of Beterbiev's punches landed on his left glove. He hits hard, so Bivol's left glove hit against his face, hence the bruise.
Those are, however, not points scoring punches, not supposed to be, according to the rules of scoring.
So you could get favouritism for defence, and penalised for not effective aggression I guess? I mean if opponent is blocking your punches, your aggression isn't effective. Who knows?Last edited by hugh grant; 10-16-2024, 05:30 AM.
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Originally posted by Liondw View PostActually, as Bivol said, many of Beterbiev's punches landed on his left glove. He hits hard, so Bivol's left glove hit against his face, hence the bruise.
Those are, however, not points scoring punches, not supposed to be, according to the rules of scoring.
Yet Bivol couldn't even dent Beterbiev but his shots were scored via flurries and back peddling?
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What we learned was not that who was better. But rather both were not overated. That they gave each other more problems than Anyone before did.Cyborg Fangerloo OnlyBeingHonest like this.
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Originally posted by Liondw View PostActually, as Bivol said, many of Beterbiev's punches landed on his left glove. He hits hard, so Bivol's left glove hit against his face, hence the bruise.
Those are, however, not points scoring punches, not supposed to be, according to the rules of scoring.
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I didn't learn anything new. Like how most people are idiots and don't understand how boxing is scored. Or how Bivol was up going into the 10th on 2 judges cards and got out landed and out worked 3 rounds in a row which cost him the fight. No I already knew these things. What a robbery!
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