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    Default Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    DLH- Trinidad: 115-114 De La Hoya
    • DLH rounds: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9
    • Trinidad rounds: 4, 8, 10-12
    • Even: 1
    DLH-Whitaker: 113-113

    DLH-Quartey: 115-112 Quartey
    • I don't remember the R-B-R of the first 5, but I know I had it 3-2 Quartey after 5. Rounds 6-9 for Quartey, round 10 to DLH, round 11 to Quartey, round 12 for DLH (10 to
    Quartey-Forrest: Quartey 97-93 (I think)

    Corrales-Cassamayor II: 114-113 Corrales

    Bowe-Holyfield II: 115-115 Even

    Lennox-Holyfield II: 115-113 Lewis

    Morales-Pacman I: 116-112 or 115-113 Morales. Whatever Harold Lederman had, I was one round off of his.

    Pacman-Marquez I: I had Pacquiao slightly ahead, I don't remember the score

    Mayweather-Castillo I: 115-112 Mayweather. Castillo did nothing in the first 5 rounds.

    Whitaker-Ramirez I: 116-112 Whitaker

    Whitaker-Chavez: 116-112 Whitaker

    Nelson-Fenech I : 117-111 Fenech

    Camacho-Rosario: 116-113 Rosario

    Hagler-Antuerfermo: I had it 116-112 Hagler after 12, and then my copy gets all messed up at the start of the 13th round.

    Hagler-Duran: 146-140 Hagler. One of the most overrated "close" fights ever.

    Cotto-Mosley: 115-113 Cotto

    Holmes-Witherspoon: 115-114 Witherspoon.

    Holmes-Spinx I: 144-141 Spinks

    Holmes-Spinx II: 144-141 Holmes

    Foreman-Stewart: 94-93 Foreman

    Foreman-Briggs: 116-112 Foreman

    Ali-Shavers: 144-141 Shavers

    Taylor-Hopkins I: 114-114

    Toney-Mccallum I: 116-112 Toney

    Toney-Mccallum II: 114-113 McCallum

    Toney-Peter I: 115-112 Toney

    Roy Jones-Tarver I : 115-113 Jones

    Pedroza-Laporte: Laporte via DQ

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    Default Re: Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    SweetPea used to have a very good thread where once a week everyone would post and explain their scorecard for a particular controversial fight. Very popular thread I wouldn't mind seeing it make a return.

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    Default Re: Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    Mayweather-Castillo I: 115-112 Mayweather. Castillo did nothing in the first 5 rounds.
    No, but in the other 7...............

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    Default Re: Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    I don't have near that many but what I do have/remember

    Taylor - Hopkins I: 114-114
    Whitaker - Chavez: 117-111 Whitaker
    Hopkins - Calzaghe: 114-113 Hopkins
    Collazo - Hatton: 114-113 Hatton
    Marquez - Pacquiao: 114-113 Marquez
    Dawson - Johnson: 115-113 Johnson
    Wright - Taylor: 116-112 Wright

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    Default Re: Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    Mayweather-Castillo I: 115-112 Mayweather. Castillo did nothing in the first 5 rounds.
    No, but in the other 7...............
    In the other 7, Castillo took 4, Mayweather 2, and one even.

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    Default Re: Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    Quote Originally Posted by Thread Stealer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    Mayweather-Castillo I: 115-112 Mayweather. Castillo did nothing in the first 5 rounds.
    No, but in the other 7...............
    In the other 7, Castillo took 4, Mayweather 2, and one even.
    Not at all, Floyd lost by 1 or 2 points. Castillo landed many more punches.

    Of course if your a Floyd fan your gonna echo all the shit he comes out with.

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    Default Re: Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    George Foreman couldn't pronounce Castillo's name. He kept calling him "Castell". WTF

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    Default Re: Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    Quote Originally Posted by SE7EN View Post
    George Foreman couldn't pronounce Castillo's name. He kept calling him "Castell". WTF

    Big George always makes me laugh Is he still on the panel at HBO? I'm always watching Setanta these days

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    Default Re: Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Thread Stealer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    No, but in the other 7...............
    In the other 7, Castillo took 4, Mayweather 2, and one even.
    Not at all, Floyd lost by 1 or 2 points. Castillo landed many more punches.

    Of course if your a Floyd fan your gonna echo all the shit he comes out with.
    Do you have a scorecard for rounds 6-12, or are you being a complete hypocrite in that you just echo what people who dont like Mayweather have said, and haven't even seen the fight. Im guessing the latter.

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    Default Re: Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    Quote Originally Posted by p4pking View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Thread Stealer View Post

    In the other 7, Castillo took 4, Mayweather 2, and one even.
    Not at all, Floyd lost by 1 or 2 points. Castillo landed many more punches.

    Of course if your a Floyd fan your gonna echo all the shit he comes out with.
    Do you have a scorecard for rounds 6-12, or are you being a complete hypocrite in that you just echo what people who dont like Mayweather have said, and haven't even seen the fight. Im guessing the latter.
    For a start, if you talk to me like that I just think your a wanker. So you can just fuck off

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    Default Re: Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    I had Castillo 116-112 In 1st Mayweather fight.I think his body work was really over looked by the judges.It's been a while but I see I had round 7 even.....I hate even rounds.Points deducted in the 8th & 10th.Hey,this was on 4-20...hehe

    edit...man I must had a "rough" night,I actually had the 8th even 9-9 with the deduction,another even round (I think the 10 point must system can be flawed)
    Last edited by Spicoli; 06-20-2008 at 12:35 AM.

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    Default Re: Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    Quote Originally Posted by SE7EN View Post
    George Foreman couldn't pronounce Castillo's name. He kept calling him "Castell". WTF

    You should watch Cotto-Malignaggi. Foreman pronounced Paulie's last name at least 10 different ways over the course of the fight.

    The Mayweather-Ndou fight was another good one. "Ndou" gave George all types of problems.

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    Default Re: Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Thread Stealer View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
    No, but in the other 7...............
    In the other 7, Castillo took 4, Mayweather 2, and one even.
    Not at all, Floyd lost by 1 or 2 points. Castillo landed many more punches.

    Of course if your a Floyd fan your gonna echo all the shit he comes out with.
    I don't buy that Compubox crap. Castillo didn't land nearly as much as it that meaningless system or the commentators said he did. Castillo did some good bodywork, but even when he came on stronger in the latter rounds, he was missing a whole lot. As is often the case with Compubox, neither guy landed as much as it said they did.

    It was a close fight that could've gone either way.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thread Stealer View Post
    DLH- Trinidad: 115-114 De La Hoya
    • DLH rounds: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9
    • Trinidad rounds: 4, 8, 10-12
    • Even: 1
    DLH-Whitaker: 113-113

    DLH-Quartey: 115-112 Quartey
    • I don't remember the R-B-R of the first 5, but I know I had it 3-2 Quartey after 5. Rounds 6-9 for Quartey, round 10 to DLH, round 11 to Quartey, round 12 for DLH (10 to
    Quartey-Forrest: Quartey 97-93 (I think)

    Corrales-Cassamayor II: 114-113 Corrales

    Bowe-Holyfield II: 115-115 Even

    Lennox-Holyfield II: 115-113 Lewis

    Morales-Pacman I: 116-112 or 115-113 Morales. Whatever Harold Lederman had, I was one round off of his.

    Pacman-Marquez I: I had Pacquiao slightly ahead, I don't remember the score

    Mayweather-Castillo I: 115-112 Mayweather. Castillo did nothing in the first 5 rounds.

    Whitaker-Ramirez I: 116-112 Whitaker

    Whitaker-Chavez: 116-112 Whitaker

    Nelson-Fenech I : 117-111 Fenech

    Camacho-Rosario: 116-113 Rosario

    Hagler-Antuerfermo: I had it 116-112 Hagler after 12, and then my copy gets all messed up at the start of the 13th round.

    Hagler-Duran: 146-140 Hagler. One of the most overrated "close" fights ever.

    Cotto-Mosley: 115-113 Cotto

    Holmes-Witherspoon: 115-114 Witherspoon.

    Holmes-Spinx I: 144-141 Spinks

    Holmes-Spinx II: 144-141 Holmes

    Foreman-Stewart: 94-93 Foreman

    Foreman-Briggs: 116-112 Foreman

    Ali-Shavers: 144-141 Shavers

    Taylor-Hopkins I: 114-114

    Toney-Mccallum I: 116-112 Toney

    Toney-Mccallum II: 114-113 McCallum

    Toney-Peter I: 115-112 Toney

    Roy Jones-Tarver I : 115-113 Jones

    Pedroza-Laporte: Laporte via DQ

    Cant remember my exact card but I remeber who I think won

    DLH- Trinidad: Trinidad
    DLH-Whitaker: Whitaker
    DLH-Quartey: De La Hoya
    Quartey-Forrest: Quartey
    Corrales-Cassamayor II: Chico
    Bowe-Holyfield II: Holyfield
    Lennox-Holyfield II: Lewis
    Morales-Pacman I: Morales
    Pacman-Marquez I: Marquez
    Mayweather-Castillo I: Castillo
    Whitaker-Ramirez I: Whitaker
    Whitaker-Chavez: Whitaker
    Cotto-Mosley: Cotto
    Foreman-Briggs: Briggs
    Taylor-Hopkins I: Taylor
    Toney-Peter I: Toney
    Roy Jones-Tarver I : Jones

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    Default Re: Your Scorecards on Controversial/Close Decisions

    Quote Originally Posted by GAME View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Thread Stealer View Post
    DLH- Trinidad: 115-114 De La Hoya
    • DLH rounds: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9
    • Trinidad rounds: 4, 8, 10-12
    • Even: 1
    DLH-Whitaker: 113-113

    DLH-Quartey: 115-112 Quartey
    • I don't remember the R-B-R of the first 5, but I know I had it 3-2 Quartey after 5. Rounds 6-9 for Quartey, round 10 to DLH, round 11 to Quartey, round 12 for DLH (10 to
    Quartey-Forrest: Quartey 97-93 (I think)

    Corrales-Cassamayor II: 114-113 Corrales

    Bowe-Holyfield II: 115-115 Even

    Lennox-Holyfield II: 115-113 Lewis

    Morales-Pacman I: 116-112 or 115-113 Morales. Whatever Harold Lederman had, I was one round off of his.

    Pacman-Marquez I: I had Pacquiao slightly ahead, I don't remember the score

    Mayweather-Castillo I: 115-112 Mayweather. Castillo did nothing in the first 5 rounds.

    Whitaker-Ramirez I: 116-112 Whitaker

    Whitaker-Chavez: 116-112 Whitaker

    Nelson-Fenech I : 117-111 Fenech

    Camacho-Rosario: 116-113 Rosario

    Hagler-Antuerfermo: I had it 116-112 Hagler after 12, and then my copy gets all messed up at the start of the 13th round.

    Hagler-Duran: 146-140 Hagler. One of the most overrated "close" fights ever.

    Cotto-Mosley: 115-113 Cotto

    Holmes-Witherspoon: 115-114 Witherspoon.

    Holmes-Spinx I: 144-141 Spinks

    Holmes-Spinx II: 144-141 Holmes

    Foreman-Stewart: 94-93 Foreman

    Foreman-Briggs: 116-112 Foreman

    Ali-Shavers: 144-141 Shavers

    Taylor-Hopkins I: 114-114

    Toney-Mccallum I: 116-112 Toney

    Toney-Mccallum II: 114-113 McCallum

    Toney-Peter I: 115-112 Toney

    Roy Jones-Tarver I : 115-113 Jones

    Pedroza-Laporte: Laporte via DQ

    Cant remember my exact card but I remeber who I think won

    DLH- Trinidad: Trinidad
    DLH-Whitaker: Whitaker
    DLH-Quartey: De La Hoya
    Quartey-Forrest: Quartey
    Corrales-Cassamayor II: Chico
    Bowe-Holyfield II: Holyfield
    Lennox-Holyfield II: Lewis
    Morales-Pacman I: Morales
    Pacman-Marquez I: Marquez
    Mayweather-Castillo I: Castillo
    Whitaker-Ramirez I: Whitaker
    Whitaker-Chavez: Whitaker
    Cotto-Mosley: Cotto
    Foreman-Briggs: Briggs
    Taylor-Hopkins I: Taylor
    Toney-Peter I: Toney
    Roy Jones-Tarver I : Jones
    Interesting...you felt Briggs legitimately beat Foreman?

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