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McGregor or Mayweather?
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<blockquote data-quote="wide load" data-source="post: 3039437" data-attributes="member: 57235"><p>Most fighters will get the curtesy of a standing 8. I think the ref did a lackluster job. He allowed so many hammer fists (rabbit punches) with only one warning and no point deduction, at one point the ref was in space totally away from the action, no warning for Mayweather when he started to turn around during the match numerous times. Just a lot of differences in comparison to a typical professional boxing match. I'm probably going to watch it again today because I feel that you can pick up on different nuances watching fights over again. I watched a bunch of interviews with professional boxers and most agreed that the wrath should have allowed it to go a little longer. I don't think it would've changed the results so to speak, but it could've been a possibility of an actual KO or a 12 round decision. But all in all I feel that I've gotten my $100 worth.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wide load, post: 3039437, member: 57235"] Most fighters will get the curtesy of a standing 8. I think the ref did a lackluster job. He allowed so many hammer fists (rabbit punches) with only one warning and no point deduction, at one point the ref was in space totally away from the action, no warning for Mayweather when he started to turn around during the match numerous times. Just a lot of differences in comparison to a typical professional boxing match. I'm probably going to watch it again today because I feel that you can pick up on different nuances watching fights over again. I watched a bunch of interviews with professional boxers and most agreed that the wrath should have allowed it to go a little longer. I don't think it would've changed the results so to speak, but it could've been a possibility of an actual KO or a 12 round decision. But all in all I feel that I've gotten my $100 worth. [/QUOTE]
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