Absolutely. I put more effort into it than I should have to conclude where it landed but in reality just a not very consequential punch. The big...
Neck/Shoulder....I don't know what you call that area. My observation has remained consistent at least until I slowed it down frame by frame. I...
Actually that's not immediate, there's a brief lay in the action as Evander tangles Tysons' arms temporary to set up the left hook attempt. He...
I've isolated the frames, at no point does the punch connect with the temple/ear, it travels in a looped hacking motion and comes down on Tyson's...
Nah. You can see it in the 1/4th speed as well, and the stop motion is the exact same frames just even slower. It hits shoulder, Evander's...
Yeah, I'm joking. You can clearly see a stream of urine and fecal matter run down Tyson's leg as his back was snapped from the force of the blow...
Confabulations!
Your point was that he didn't fight back when Evander hit him or hurt him like he did against Ruddock. This has shown to be not true. Tyson fought...
I'm not entertaining the idea the punch remotely landed anymore. Putting the punch in stop motion convinced me of this. I'm more or less...
No, it grazed his neck at best. Which is not a land on Tyson's head. It impacts on Tyson's shoulder and slides under his chin, hitting Mike's...
I was not disingenuous. I was emphasizing the point of impact, but if Evander's palm up glove knocking into Tyson's glove after the fact is...
It hits Mike's glove, and knocks his arm down.
In full motion you are using imagination to feel in the gaps too fast for your eyes. Stop motion forces you to focus on the image. The punch hits...
The full motion..the punch slides under Tyson's chin, palm up. https://streamable.com/h8vys
If go to the trouble and show the complete motion, will you apologize and admit to being wrong? The punch grazes below Tyson's jaw.