Those can be the worst type of fights.Dart340 wrote: ↑26 May 2018, 19:51 Pipino,
No knockdowns, just a Groundhog Day slog of round after repetitive round of Uziga running like a frightened thief and Pintor landing just shy of what it would take to batter him down. Uziga was ungodly durable and athletic and deserved to last the distance, but Lord it was a dreadful and monotonous "fight"....
Fleet footed boxers who quickly realize that they're in far over their head, and spend the night on the run, barely punching.
The bouts invariably go the distance and in the case of Pintor-Uziga, it's 15 rounds of unrelenting boredom.
Too bad that the 12 round limit was still in the future. Would have saved fans an extra 9 minutes of agony.
Quite a few Hector Camacho fights were as dull as my overused razors. This was especially true post-Rosario.
He often fought overmatched opponents on the USA network in the 80s and 90s.
Pretty bad stuff. Macho was reluctant to open up and his opponents, for some reason, fought scared and ineffectively.