whats worse 1 RND KO or 12 RND schooling?

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  1. Sting

    Sting Akagami no Shanks Full Member

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    It depends on who your asking...

    If your asking a real boxing fan, it has to be the 12 round schooling. But if your asking a casual fan, its definitely the 1st round KO. All they want to see in a boxing match is a KO, not a decision.
     
  2. dhenzrae

    dhenzrae A Proud Noypi Full Member

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    im a boxing fan but i prefer to see KOs than decisions. :good
     
  3. Coogee2034

    Coogee2034 Member Full Member

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    i was thinking about this the other day-in regards to quintana/williams fights-its a tough question 1st rd ko more painful to ur ego n pride-12rd schooling leaves a longer lasting sting...or maybe i dont know wat im talking about haha
     
  4. mexican legend

    mexican legend MVP! Full Member

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    Both suck. I would say both.
     
  5. MacManJr.

    MacManJr. Boxing Addict Full Member

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    My thoughts exactly
     
  6. Cruiser1

    Cruiser1 Champion Emeritus Full Member

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    I can picture a long distance call between a guy from England and a guy from St. Pete, Florida having this discussion.

    :err
     
  7. boxbox

    boxbox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    both are embarrassing! imagine being KO'd in one round..sucks!! schooled for twelve rounds..sucks!! ...but I'd prefer not losing by a KO...so id pick 1st rd KO as more embarrassing. at least we can say that the loser had a great chin and that the winner couldn't take him out.
     
  8. hellblazer

    hellblazer All-Time Greatâ„¢ Full Member

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    if u get k.o in the 1st by a feather fisted opponent
     
  9. sinosleep

    sinosleep GIRL=nicole whittaker Full Member

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    12 rounds schooling. As many posters have already mentioned, just look at Lewis. Two early KO losses that wound up meaning **** all. ANYONE can get caught, especially at the higher weight classes.

    A 12 round drubbing though? Who the heck has ever come back from that? Hell, how often do they even get rematches? To take it even further, how often do they even want rematches?
     
  10. sir axeman

    sir axeman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    2 fights come to mind on the 12 round schooling - Lewis v Tua and Calzaghe v Lacey....now in those fights well I think Tua decided after a few rounds that he didn't wanna push his luck going for broke against Lewis as he'd felt his power and didn't like it. He just hoped for 12 round that he could land one of those big left hooks.

    On the Calzaghe v Lacey fight I think Lacey was heartbroken and just wanted that last bell to finish. He knew he was getting whupped and like all fighters in that situation its pride not wanting to get stopped and also the vain hope that they can land a bomb and turn things around. Spose asking Lacey would give us the best answer on that one.
     
  11. Silvermags

    Silvermags Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    both sucks! but i don't want to think i trained for 8 to 12 weeks but would only last less than 3 mins in the ring. It sucks!!! both embarassing
     
  12. LiamE

    LiamE Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The only thing that needs to be added is you must consider who does the schooling/KOing.

    A 1st round KO loss to a Tommy Hearns or a 12 round schooling by master of the art is nowhere near as bad as a 1st round KO / 12 round schooling by a nobody.
     
  13. DINAMITA

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    IMO a 12-round schooling is, or more accurately should be, the more damaging of the two, as this is proof that the other guy was superior. However in reality, the 1st round KO is more damaging because of the stigma of not lasting 1 round. Logically, almost anyone can be caught by a lucky punch and stopped, but people don't view it that way when it happens. Illogically, when someone is stopped inside a round it is viewed as being symptomatic of a deep flaw in a boxer (ie a weak chin), whereas if he gets beaten up for 12 rounds somehow this is not viewed as symptomatic of a deep flaw (ie "he had an off-night"). IMO, a 12-round schooling is worse. For example, Trinidad's loss to Winky Wright was a loss far worse than Torres's loss to Holt IMO.
     
  14. slip&counter

    slip&counter Gimme some X's and O's Full Member

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    :good

    more fighters have come back from an instant KO than a 12 round schooling/beating.

    trinidad could never have excuses against winky

    torres could have excuses when holt KO'd in the first
     
  15. Andy4fun

    Andy4fun New Member Full Member

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    Let's take the JC Gomez vs Virchis fight and see what's worse.
    it might be a 1st round KO or a 12 round schooling. but after Virchis is schooled for 35 minutes he can still starch Gomez in a split second.

    one thing is sure, a 12 round schooling is funnier to watch then a 1 round KO. Especially when the guy that gets schooled, can ruin the other guys day in a blink