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For me there are a few factors. If I'm really trying to study a boxers footwork or tendencies then maybe 18 rounds. If its some of my favs that end in a ko I'd say 36 rounds. But the ultimate factor is whether I'm by myself or with my girl bc she won't allow me to watch more than 45 minutes of boxing without nagging.
 
Well I watched 46 rounds on Mexican Independence. So I guess that's my personal best but If I'm being fair I wasn't paying much attention to the Cano and Molina fights.
 
Can watch hours of live boxing by myself if there's a huge main event..

If I'm with someone else, probably 2 full fights before it starts getting awkward if it's a shitty fight..

If it's an old fight that I've already watched, I skim through it for the parts I enjoyed.

If it's an old fight that I didn't watch, then I can maybe do 1 full 15 round fight without taking a break.
 
I'll watch multiple cards in the same night. One of the great things about being on the West Coast. I can watch a live card at 6 pm, catch the replay of another card, then still have Azteca or Boxeo at 9 or 10. Friday Night Fights followed by Shobox and/or Spanish broadcasts are common, too.

I really respect the poster in Europe who stay up for these cards. You guy are true fans.
 
I'll watch multiple cards in the same night. One of the great things about being on the West Coast. I can watch a live card at 6 pm, catch the replay of another card, then still have Azteca or Boxeo at 9 or 10. Friday Night Fights followed by Shobox and/or Spanish broadcasts are common, too.

I really respect the poster in Europe who stay up for these cards. You guy are true fans.
No need to stay up, if you start sleeping at 9 pm you can easily get up at 3 am.
Though I've stayed up the whole night more than a few times (Mayweather-Canelo for example)
 
I'll watch multiple cards in the same night. One of the great things about being on the West Coast. I can watch a live card at 6 pm, catch the replay of another card, then still have Azteca or Boxeo at 9 or 10. Friday Night Fights followed by Shobox and/or Spanish broadcasts are common, too.

I really respect the poster in Europe who stay up for these cards. You guy are true fans.
I think it will be a great idea for watching large no of fight in a day . :happy
 
Depends...some days I watch nothing at all, and on other days I can watch 6 or 7 fights that go to the cards in a day. Generally I think about 2 rights in a day is the norm.
 
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