Re: Why are we being punished with women's boxing
Posted: 23 Jul 2020, 17:54
All women's boxing looks like this:
Can you please share the research/statistics behind this? I'd be very interested to read it!Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Jul 2020, 03:59 The two minute round rule isn't the fault of the competitors. And this is the main culprit preventing stoppages.
Who changed the thread title gil bruh?gilgamesh wrote: ↑22 Jul 2020, 16:42 I can't get into Women's Boxing either. Even Claressa Shields who is probably the biggest female boxer going at the minute (Or Braekhus) I barely care or notice when they got something going on.
If that makes me a sexist. I don't care.
I prefer to see some drama, and some damage done when I'm watching a fight. With Women's Boxing you rarely see anything that indicates a fight is taking place.
I don't knowmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 12:07Who changed the thread title gil bruh?gilgamesh wrote: ↑22 Jul 2020, 16:42 I can't get into Women's Boxing either. Even Claressa Shields who is probably the biggest female boxer going at the minute (Or Braekhus) I barely care or notice when they got something going on.
If that makes me a sexist. I don't care.
I prefer to see some drama, and some damage done when I'm watching a fight. With Women's Boxing you rarely see anything that indicates a fight is taking place.
Change it backto 'Why are we being punished with women's boxing' bruh, please my man, youre a mod rightgilgamesh wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 12:19I don't knowmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 12:07Who changed the thread title gil bruh?gilgamesh wrote: ↑22 Jul 2020, 16:42 I can't get into Women's Boxing either. Even Claressa Shields who is probably the biggest female boxer going at the minute (Or Braekhus) I barely care or notice when they got something going on.
If that makes me a sexist. I don't care.
I prefer to see some drama, and some damage done when I'm watching a fight. With Women's Boxing you rarely see anything that indicates a fight is taking place.
It would've had to have been a moderator that made the decision to change it.margaret thatcher wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 12:21Change it backto 'Why are we being punished with women's boxing' bruh, please my man
I'm pretty sure more than 50 % of stoppages happen in the last minute of a round.punchoutsb wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 11:55Can you please share the research/statistics behind this? I'd be very interested to read it!Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Jul 2020, 03:59 The two minute round rule isn't the fault of the competitors. And this is the main culprit preventing stoppages.
Part of a different conversation, but also an interesting statement. Where does the more than 50% number come from?IKSRTFO wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 21:24I'm pretty sure more than 50 % of stoppages happen in the last minute of a round.punchoutsb wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 11:55Can you please share the research/statistics behind this? I'd be very interested to read it!Enlightened-One wrote: ↑22 Jul 2020, 03:59 The two minute round rule isn't the fault of the competitors. And this is the main culprit preventing stoppages.
Might even be higher. Just watch enough fights. Unless the boxer is a 1 punch KO artist, normally, they happen at the end of the round as fatigue also plays a part in being open to a stoppage.punchoutsb wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 21:47Part of a different conversation, but also an interesting statement. Where does the more than 50% number come from?IKSRTFO wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 21:24I'm pretty sure more than 50 % of stoppages happen in the last minute of a round.punchoutsb wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 11:55
Can you please share the research/statistics behind this? I'd be very interested to read it!
Well the main problem with that statement is that there are a LOT of fights. There's almost 2.5 million bouts recorded on boxrec. It's pretty hard to say the fights you've watched represent the entire sport across the entire world across every weight class...IKSRTFO wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 22:14Might even be higher. Just watch enough fights. Unless the boxer is a 1 punch KO artist, normally, they happen at the end of the round as fatigue also plays a part in being open to a stoppage.punchoutsb wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 21:47Part of a different conversation, but also an interesting statement. Where does the more than 50% number come from?
I stand by my statement. That last minute of every round would've robbed us of some crazy stoppages. Castillo Corrales, Pacquaio Hatton, Mayweather Corrales, and Pacquiao Marquez IV all happened in the last minute of a round. That would take away most of Floyd Mayweather's stoppages.punchoutsb wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 22:29Well the main problem with that statement is that there are a LOT of fights. There's almost 2.5 million bouts recorded on boxrec. It's pretty hard to say the fights you've watched represent the entire sport across the entire world across every weight class...IKSRTFO wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 22:14Might even be higher. Just watch enough fights. Unless the boxer is a 1 punch KO artist, normally, they happen at the end of the round as fatigue also plays a part in being open to a stoppage.punchoutsb wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 21:47
Part of a different conversation, but also an interesting statement. Where does the more than 50% number come from?
Right so that's put us up to 30 stoppages...IKSRTFO wrote: ↑30 Jul 2020, 09:34I stand by my statement. That last minute of every round would've robbed us of some crazy stoppages. Castillo Corrales, Pacquaio Hatton, Mayweather Corrales, and Pacquiao Marquez IV all happened in the last minute of a round. That would take away most of Floyd Mayweather's stoppages.punchoutsb wrote: ↑29 Jul 2020, 22:29Well the main problem with that statement is that there are a LOT of fights. There's almost 2.5 million bouts recorded on boxrec. It's pretty hard to say the fights you've watched represent the entire sport across the entire world across every weight class...