So, fake account?
Yes, I did. And I scored it as I said in the first post. I think that when these two fight, it's going to be like this. Varying scorecards,...
This was basically what I saw, except that I thought that the first punch that hurt Kovalev to the body was on the belt rather than clearly low....
Actually, no. I relied on the CompuBox stats HBO and ESPN were giving out and I watched the fight as it took place without counting punches.
Without finding my scorecard from a decade ago, that's definitely not what I thought when watching it live. Still, Floyd was ahead when the fight...
I know a whupping when I see one. But I definitely didn't see one coming from Ward towards Kovalev in the first 7 rounds of the second fight.
That was a close fight, I thought. Don't recall my exact scorecard. Floyd can have issues with pressure fighters, as we've seen at various times...
CompBox is not supposed to tell you how hard the punches where that landed. I understand your point, but that doesn't make CompuBox more...
No, judging is subjective because it's based on a variety of factors. CompuBox is "did the punch land in a scoring area and how many punches were...
Don't care. It's not up to you to buy into them or not, or to determine whether or not they are a sound metric. They are what is used, not your...
Almost sure he was ahead in power punches, even perhaps at the end of the 8th round after Ward's barrage. As far as Kovalev's power goes, I think...
Kovalev has a solid chin. But he's not up with the Vitali's or GGG's, sure. But I don't think he has a particularly weak chin. His body may be a...
It did not look good at the end, that's for sure. I would imagine we will be hearing from Kathy Duva on the ending of the fight, in the time to come.
Which is why he was +21 in total punches landed through 6 rounds.
In my mind, and on CompuBox as far as I can tell, Kovalev both won the first fight and was clearly winning the second fight through seven rounds....