I've rewatched it like 4-5 times, but not even close to the fights I've rewatched the most. I've watched a lot of fight's 3-4-5 times, nothing special.
Segura vs. Calderon Mayweather vs. Ortiz Williams vs. Sergio Louis vs. Schmeling Hagler vs. Hearns Monzon vs. Benvenuti --- Kind of a strange looking list, but these come to mind among my most frequently viewed.
watched it in slo mo actually. clearer mayweather victory than before. Manny honestly, if we are talking clean punching, landed in the single digits. I dont count punches off the arms. because thats a block.
Shhh... You mean to say you follow the scoring criteria??? No way! Remember the cool thing nowadays is to not know the rules of a boxing match and its scoring criteria. Way funner that way. All of our favorite fighters can be undefeated! Yayyyyy! Fans of gung ho come forward fighters will be heavily disappointed in this revelation.
Eve though I've seen Barrera-Hamed so many times it's still awesome. Naseem was such a punk and seemed like he had his whole career ahead of him. He was so highly regarded And then Barrera ripped his career apart and humiliated him.
Its crazy, you think following the same rules for 100 so years would be how everyone was scoring. Im just out of touch :conf
Do one round fights count? I've watched Roy Jones - Monte Barrett II about 50 times. It's hard to recall as I'll only score fights once, but I've watched certain rounds of fights time after time but not necessarily the whole fight. Off the top I've watched Pac - Cotto about 6 times. Floyd - Maidana I about 3 times. As for recent fights I watched Canelo Kirkland about 5 times, but fights with a relatively early finish im likely to watch often or even twice in one sitting.
You delusional fanboy you... Knowing and following set scoring criteria without making up your own on the spot. Madness!
Yeah, certainly true. Only so many hours in the day, so it just is what it is. Hearns/Hagler has to be the most watched fight ever. Not only one of the best ever, but less than 9 minutes start to finish.