I didn’t count the punches but they essentially went 3 rounds without fighting. They were warned by the referee to fight at the beginning of the 4th round I believe that they need to fight but still never really engaged much. It may not have been, but it looked like a fixed fight.
Good points all around. I guess I was too busy posting ABOUT Yoel Romero on Facebook to actually watch the first few rounds, lol. Here:
https://www.facebook.com/matt.canning.1238/posts/216756842847903[any Getbiggers, feel free to add me]
For Dan Miragliotta to tell them to start fighting was kind of funny, lol.
I understand that fighters need to stay active when one of them is in the guard position, or presumably when they are in the clinch or otherwise locked up...but since when do fighters need to engage?
I don't recall anyone asking that Thompson or Woodley to start fighting.
I can't remember if it was one or two judges that gave Israel Adesanya 49-46.
How could we say that Adesanya won four rounds if both fighters were inactive for three rounds? Lol.
I didn’t watch the women’s fight, could care less about it. Did see the end of the ring interview and the Chinese girl looks juiced up and the polish girl looked like an alien.
While I admit that even the smallest female fighters would be tough...I suspect that at your strength level, it's hard to be intimidated by these women, and therefore not as exciting to watch.
For all the bragging McGregor does about having knockouts in three weight divisions, WHY does that matter? The only thing that matters is what he has done in the HEAVIEST weight division...he talks like that as if any 185-lb'er couldn't knock him out.
I'm not sure if that's what you were getting at about the women - how they not being as strong as men makes them less exciting to watch. Correct me if you didn't mean that.
Yes, I watched the ring interview. I made a Facebook post about that too - how she mentioned the Coronavirus, lol.
https://www.facebook.com/matt.canning.1238/posts/216740356182885It honestly made me wonder if the Chinese government is encouraging its athletes to speak about China containing the Coronavirus when competing in athletic events internationally.