So you can see how hard people were hit when they get KO'd. Also if they can see how tired/soft their punches are.
2007-06-13
18:07:27
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cpc26ca
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...or like "WTF! He got KO'd by a weak-*** punch". Th measurement would be flashed on the screen (pounds per square inch) along with a big red K O flashing like when you get a turkey in bowling!
2007-06-13
18:27:56 ·
update #1
...and the audience at home can actually track the fighter's "health/stamina". I know that this info may set a pattern for a particular fighter's style (when to expend your 2nd wind or when to rest)...but it would make for true "comeback" fights. That would be the only reason I can think of that they don't do this. I hate it when a fighter hypes up a bout, then fightnight he performs crappy because he doesn't disclose that he's still hurt from his previous match. And would rather be booed for a crappy "running around, trying not to get punched" performace. than not getting paid.
2007-06-13
21:38:55 ·
update #2