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Post by Pav on Nov 12, 2013 17:33:30 GMT
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rico
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Post by rico on Nov 12, 2013 23:31:44 GMT
Nah, Giddings put up more power punches. I would have given him more rounds.
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Post by Pav on Nov 13, 2013 0:50:13 GMT
Nah, Giddings put up more power punches. I would have given him more rounds. power punches do count for more points in B2G and still it was not enough of them to overcome the difference. Even judge Raz which has slight bias for home fighter scored it against Giddings. The other two judges were totally in Giddings's team packet.
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Post by jetcat on Nov 13, 2013 15:45:58 GMT
118-117 Paget, that's how I'd have it. If there weren't the fireballs, that's it
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Post by punchy on Nov 13, 2013 16:37:39 GMT
Giddings was the undefeated champion of Europe under the guidance of Agincourt Like the others I think that the power punches made a big difference, Paget was only tickling Giddings and clearly the judges were not keen on that.
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Post by Pav on Nov 13, 2013 17:12:41 GMT
Giddings was the undefeated champion of Europe under the guidance of Agincourt Like the others I think that the power punches made a big difference, Paget was only tickling Giddings and clearly the judges were not keen on that. I remember that, climax of his career was the fight for world title where all his flaws became apparent 7 years ago. www.box2glory.com/2030/July/133966.htm Coinsidenly against Harri Kekkonen who has been great then as is now. (he is #2 in a world today and was a champ 7 years ago.) Giddings is consistently a top guy on national level now at 30, which is about right.
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