Anybody watch the fights last night on Netflix.?

4shotB

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Yesterday, a buddy of mine and I played golf and were left unattended in the evening as our wives had some ladies function at the church. Without supervision, we ordered a pizza, poured several copious pours of bourbon, enjoyed some cigars on the back porch and turned on the fights on Netflix.

Now, I am not a huge boxing fan but grew up when the heavyweight fights (Ali-Frazier for example) were Super Bowl events and required viewing. Watched with interest through the "younger" guys like Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns, Roberto Duran, etc, then the sport faded away.

WTBS, the two fights last night prior to the Tyson fight (which was a WWE type of circus and media event) were absolutely incredible. Barrios - Ramos and Taylor - Serrano were unbelievable (these last two were women fwiw). I don't know how people can dish out and survive such punishment. If you did watch, what was you reaction to the decision in the Taylor/Serrano fight??? I was stunned. My other takeway was even though these two women only weighed 135 lbs or so, I would be afraid to make either one of them mad!! Really spectacular boxing (prior to the last event) and the first boxing I have seen in 40 years. I have absolutely no interest in the MMA or whatever fighting takes place nowadays. Makes me think that boxing may make some sort of comeback. Anyone else see this?
 

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Dude, Barrios Ramos was a REALLY good fight.

As for the judging, it was in Texas. The Texas fight commissions (boxing and MMA) are notoriously awful, full of low quality judges, and referees, and all of it.

Add the fact that it was the execrable Mauro Ranallo on the play by play (the worst play by play guy in the game, in my opinion), and somehow netflix managed to COMPLETELY botch it, when you take into account the horrific stream quality.
 

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Yesterday, a buddy of mine and I played golf and were left unattended in the evening as our wives had some ladies function at the church. Without supervision, we ordered a pizza, poured several copious pours of bourbon, enjoyed some cigars on the back porch and turned on the fights on Netflix.

Now, I am not a huge boxing fan but grew up when the heavyweight fights (Ali-Frazier for example) were Super Bowl events and required viewing. Watched with interest through the "younger" guys like Sugar Ray Leonard, Thomas "Hit Man" Hearns, Roberto Duran, etc, then the sport faded away.

WTBS, the two fights last night prior to the Tyson fight (which was a WWE type of circus and media event) were absolutely incredible. Barrios - Ramos and Taylor - Serrano were unbelievable (these last two were women fwiw). I don't know how people can dish out and survive such punishment. If you did watch, what was you reaction to the decision in the Taylor/Serrano fight??? I was stunned. My other takeway was even though these two women only weighed 135 lbs or so, I would be afraid to make either one of them mad!! Really spectacular boxing (prior to the last event) and the first boxing I have seen in 40 years. I have absolutely no interest in the MMA or whatever fighting takes place nowadays. Makes me think that boxing may make some sort of comeback. Anyone else see this?
Awesome fight! Taylor imo won that fight. It was an awesome night of boxing besides the main event 😂☘️
 

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Awesome fight! Taylor imo won that fight. It was an awesome night of boxing besides the main event 😂☘️
I disagree but if I am candid I really don't understand the scoring. Seems likle Serrano was on attack all night and as a result seemed to land more punches. It makes me feel somewhat better about that outcome if someone can agree with the judges.

There is a trite sports cliche about "it's a shame someone has to lose". However that IS how I felt about the 2 fights preceeding the circus act.
 
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