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If you guys read the sherdog PbP, they were expecting controversy and even linked this forum lmao
Weird. I thought Edgar was landing cleaner all night to be honest. His right hand and his left hook seemingly couldn't miss. It's just Munhoz had a power advantage. The only round I decisively gave to munhoz was round 4
I'm really impressed with Edgar's chin and ability to absorb some of the power shots he took. Incredible performance on his part win or lose he did very well.
Or if they win two rounds each and one round is a drawHow would you score this a draw though? Fights are scored round by round, not as a whole.
You're only going to get a draw if every round is scored 10-10 or if at least one round is a 10-8. Both of which would be absurd.
Thats how i scored it but i gave the 5th to pedro. 49-48 munoz from my perspective. Great fight but running should be pointed out as a flaw. Reminded me of marvin haglers last fight. I also thought he won by the pressure appliedI have it
Rd 1: draw
Rd 2: Edgar
Rd3: draw
Rd4: Munoz
Rd 5: edgar
Munhoz landed the harder and more damaging strikes.
Thought he won a clear 49-46
Going 'psshk psshk' throwing air punches to shoulders and arms. Would any sensible person say Frankie's punches were as hard and did as much damage as Munoz?
Frankie limped out the Octagon completely battered with both eyes closed up. He took a pretty serious beating.
This was not a close fight to score and its patently absurd to give 3 rounds to Edgar. This is the height of bad judging. Edgar danced away from the action and threw combos to nowhere most of the fight.
Munhoz landed the harder strikes and fucked up Frankie's legs
I don't understand how you can score that for Frankie.
I just wanna know where people get their damage meters for their tvs/computer screens.
I need them. "x landed the harder shots" when I watched X's head snap numerous times from the shots landed from y. Both have bloody faces....
Commentators are great at skewing viewer perception. This fight was a prime example.