Honestly, we can't really apply the real-boxing analysis to their match since it's an exhibition match. If only that's a professional one, we can apply some of the boxing analysis since we can expect they will do it on the ring.
The match is already decided - whether someone is now a sure win or they will do the same setup of Paul vs Mayweather where no winners were announced.
Don't expect too much technicality on that fight. They will just entertain people with no real aggressiveness on both parties.
It'll probably be no winners announced due to it being a exhibition match. Though, you can definitely come to a conclusion on who's the better fighter in exhibitions. To be honest, I don't think exhibitions should exist, if you're cleared by the commission to be able to fight, then that's it. There shouldn't be any going easy on your opponent, fans pay big money to watch boxing fights. In fact, I've never been to a boxing fight because they're so damn expensive to go see. Especially, if you want to be anywhere with a decent view.
Honestly, we can't really apply the real-boxing analysis to their match since it's an exhibition match. If only that's a professional one, we can apply some of the boxing analysis since we can expect they will do it on the ring.
The match is already decided - whether someone is now a sure win or they will do the same setup of Paul vs Mayweather where no winners were announced.
Don't expect too much technicality on that fight. They will just entertain people with no real aggressiveness on both parties.
I don’t think it’s that simple, although a lot of what you said is true. But a significant part of the public who looks at boxing looks at it for the sake of drama, blood, knockouts. They are unlikely to be happy to see the "dancing". Taking into account the fact that they pay real money and the organizers want to receive this money further, I think we will see some kind of intensity in the battle (real or staged).
I'm not all that fussed on knockouts, I'd rather see a competitive war, than a one punch knockout. There's nothing worse than staying up all night for the main event, and one of them gets knocked out in the first few seconds.