so how do you win a boxing match?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by dsr, May 3, 2014.


  1. dsr

    dsr Active Member Full Member

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    when you hit less in the majority of the rounds and you are never the aggressor?

    please boxing experts explain this to me I admit I am not well versed in this sport
     
  2. Manu Vatuvei

    Manu Vatuvei Active Member Full Member

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    Don't windmill wild shots which hit air or the ropes
     
  3. Meffus

    Meffus Guest

    I mean...you could KO your opponent.
     
  4. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    clean, effective punching (Floyd)
    defense (Floyd)
    aggression (Maidana)
    ring generalship (Floyd)

    These reason's are why I had Floyd winning comfortably,
     
  5. dsr

    dsr Active Member Full Member

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    OK stop

    Floyd did not outlanded Maidana in the majority of the rounds so get your facts straight before answering me
     
  6. A|C|S

    A|C|S The original |A|C|S| Full Member

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    In some rounds, in other rounds Floyd was missing aswell and Maidana was tagging his body
     
  7. northpaw

    northpaw Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Agreed, but I liked Floyd's work more, the fight was very competitive no doubt
     
  8. makzy

    makzy Member Full Member

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    Floyd outlanded Maidana and landed cleaner and more effective punches .
    Floyd blocked almost all Maidana's shots .
    Floyd had better ring generalship and Maidana only had the aggression .
     
  9. Boxing Prospect

    Boxing Prospect Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    apparently holding helps...who'd have known Klitschko was right.
     
  10. boxer101

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    Can somebody please tell me the algebraic (mathematical) formula which states how many grazing blows or blows to the arms, shoulders and the body equals one clean head blow. hitting arms, shoulders and the body is not missing. it is effective aggression in so far as it is not allowing floyd to get any offense started.
     
  11. thehawk

    thehawk Member Full Member

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    How was floyd the ring general when for long periods of time his back was up against the ropes and getting wailed on. Just cos he moves nice and smooth plus has good footwork. He did NOT show good ring generalship in alot of the rounds tonight. Thats why it was a close fight and a big debate now.
    Many rounds were close due to it being fought partly at floyds pace and part at maidanas range. Also Floyd badly missed many of his flashy long range punches due to Maidana stepping back and going under punches. A very crude looking but effective defense. And Floyd showed zero power when he did land, so you cant score for power and him hurting his opponent.
    It was a very close fight but two judges were in the pocket. That's the biggest **** off about tonight, not that floyd won, but that Maidana never stood a chance of getting the nod.
     
  12. sharpshooter

    sharpshooter Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Haha cool story bro
     
  13. progamer

    progamer Boxing Junkie banned

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    pedjr got raped tonight by an amateur with pillow gloves on.


    evne vlad would disown pedjr for excessive clinches.:rofl