Tyson obviously won.
Way too much holding allowed.
The rolgaine and Weedmaps ads say it all.
FFs, tyson was pulling his punches. If you couldn't see that you're not much of a boxing fan.H8Usernames wrote: ↑29 Nov 2020, 01:41Those were some murderous punches that connected on him, doesnt matter how much you spar at best those punches are gonna kill a few braincells. Roy doesnt get hit with punches like those sparring.lazboy wrote: ↑29 Nov 2020, 01:29Lol what. Roy’s fine. I’m sure he spars all the time.H8Usernames wrote: ↑29 Nov 2020, 01:27 Thank god thats over. Mike Tyson could have finished that fight in the 4th and 5th round when he hurt Roy badly, I hope Roy didnt get too damaged from that affair. Jesus. Hope this thing was worth the cash.
Those punches gave Andrew Golota a concussion, a fractured left cheekbone and a slipped-disc neck injury. Brian Nielsen and Frank Bruno got detached retinas. Dangerous stuff.
I watched the fight on my tiny phonescreen so discounting the possibility that the view on it was just too limited inbetween rounds four and five I believe it was you could see that Roy was simply devastated. In the round before the break Mike had landed a couple of deadly shots on him and it was for me very worrying to see.jamesmcdonnell wrote: ↑30 Nov 2020, 07:35FFs, tyson was pulling his punches. If you couldn't see that you're not much of a boxing fan.H8Usernames wrote: ↑29 Nov 2020, 01:41Those were some murderous punches that connected on him, doesnt matter how much you spar at best those punches are gonna kill a few braincells. Roy doesnt get hit with punches like those sparring.
Those punches gave Andrew Golota a concussion, a fractured left cheekbone and a slipped-disc neck injury. Brian Nielsen and Frank Bruno got detached retinas. Dangerous stuff.
It's mostly ALWAYS been the case for PPV's..Enlightened-One wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 07:52 As we’ve already seen with Adrien Broner, it proves that celebrity status and self-marketing is far more important than talent in order to garner interest from fight fans.
Fighters like Terence Crawford need to learn this valuable lesson.
You have never boxed.
I think the figures are warped because because of the pandemic and various restrictions imposed upon us.Post 4 Post wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 22:19 Only 850K for Fury-Wilder II? That is some embarrassing numbers & a huge concern for the sport that the best boxing has to offer today rivals against washed up fighters & celebrities
1.2 million buys for Tyson-Jones is quite good considering how past their primes they are.
That's a fair point in terms of the numbers for Tyson-Jones being warped due to the pandemic.Syntax Error wrote: ↑03 Dec 2020, 08:15I think the figures are warped because because of the pandemic and various restrictions imposed upon us.Post 4 Post wrote: ↑02 Dec 2020, 22:19 Only 850K for Fury-Wilder II? That is some embarrassing numbers & a huge concern for the sport that the best boxing has to offer today rivals against washed up fighters & celebrities
1.2 million buys for Tyson-Jones is quite good considering how past their primes they are.
I don't believe that in normal times that 'two uncles fighting at a barbeque'* would have attracted so many buys during normal times.
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apart from that you're wrong one doesn't need to 'have boxed' to clearly see that mike indeed softened up roy's midsection pretty good with some bodyshots he did put 'some' steam behind but not once took a serious effort not pulling his punches to hurt roy to the head or effectively targeted his chin to get him out of there. not once. it was a show. a 'fighting exhibition', whatever it was, definitely not a real fight where one man's goal is to seriously hurt the other man with 'bad intentions'.
I think the success of this was massively down the pandemic.
You have more faith in the casual fanbase than I do, clearly. I'm not saying the pandemic wasn't a factor but there are plenty of people with more money than sense who lap up these freak-shows. I'm thinking Mayweather vs McGregor, but it's hardly a new thing - at least Ali vs Inoki wasn't PPV. I hoped it would bomb and the promoters would lose so much money they would be discouraged from any more of these cynical cash-grabs.Syntax Error wrote: ↑06 Dec 2020, 11:50I think the success of this was massively down the pandemic.
We're in unusual times & this was a novel event that wasn't up against anything of any note.
I think that in normal times, it might have been treated the way it ought to be, a curious oddity between two old men at least a quarter of a century past their respective primes.