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· The Innovative Savant
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I estimate that I max out at ~ 30 rounds. It can get tiring when you review 2-4 times the before and after of every landed shot that interests you.
 
Lets see, I can max out perhaps 6 fights straight without needing an hour break.

For example, Dec 7, I watched the 4 fights on showtime first, and simotaneusly recorded the HBO card with Rigo. However by the time I got through Macklin-Russ, I was kaput.
 
Lets see, I can max out perhaps 6 fights straight without needing an hour break.

For example, Dec 7, I watched the 4 fights on showtime first, and simotaneusly recorded the HBO card with Rigo. However by the time I got through Macklin-Russ, I was kaput.
Yeah man... Double headers on SHO/HBO are rough
I also have Solo Boxeo/Box Azteca cards to watch after the fact.

As a fan tho... I admit its pretty good.
(I'll also cram in the MMA card IF it went down that night)
 
I estimate that I max out at ~ 30 rounds. It can get tiring when you review 2-4 times the before and after of every landed shot that interests you.
:deal It takes me over an hour to watch a McCallum fight that runs for only 40-50 minutes, and add that youtube slow motion feature that's on some videos.. Fuck.
Takes me days to watch McCallum vs Toney 1 or 2
 
Lets see, I can max out perhaps 6 fights straight without needing an hour break.

For example, Dec 7, I watched the 4 fights on showtime first, and simotaneusly recorded the HBO card with Rigo. However by the time I got through Macklin-Russ, I was kaput.
Not to mention there will usually be euro cards on throughout the day too....
 
Wasn't Barker-Sturm on the 7th as well? Euro cards are not really an issue because their is usually a 3-4 hour gap between the eurocards and american cards
Yes, but even then I will usually throw on an old fight just to keep the juices flowing. Gets rough out there some Saturdays :!:
 
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