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    Default Looking back at old controversial fights (Season 2) DLH-Trinidad

    OK, time to start this up again.

    This thread is about going back and scoring old controversial fights round-by-round.

    Just like the first time we did this thread, the rules are very simple:
    There is only one rule, DON'T POST IN HERE WITH AN OPINION UNLESS YOU HAVE AN EXACT ROUND-BY-ROUND SCORECARD TO BACK UP YOUR ARGUMENT.

    Feel free to go back to this thread to see how it's done:
    http://www.saddoboxing.com/boxing_fo...c,41548.0.html

    The fights we looked at last time were:
    Morales-Barrera I
    Lewis-Holyifeld I
    Whitaker-De La Hoya
    Leonard-Hagler
    Mayweather-Castillo I
    De La Hoya-Quartey
    Whitaker-Chavez
    Taylor-Hopkins I
    Pacquiao-Marquez
    Vargas-Wright
    Jones-Tarver I

    I will make a point to try to select fights that are available on youtube. If not, we'll try to find a download link.

    I will be posting the first fight momentarily.....









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    Default Re: Looking back at old controversial fights (Season 2)

    September 18, 1999- Las Vegas, Nevada
    Oscar De La Hoya (31-0, 25 KO) vs. Felix Trinidad (35-0, 30 KO). At stake were De La Hoya's WBC Title and Trinidad's IBF Title.

    Here is the link to Part 1 of the fight on youtube. You can link to the remaining parts from there:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTbeEwuigpI

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    Default Re: Looking back at old controversial fights (Season 2)

    Quote Originally Posted by SweetPea
    September 18, 1999- Las Vegas, Nevada
    Oscar De La Hoya (31-0, 25 KO) vs. Felix Trinidad (35-0, 30 KO). At stake were De La Hoya's WBC Title and Trinidad's IBF Title.

    Here is the link to Part 1 of the fight on youtube. You can link to the remaining parts from there:
    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iTbeEwuigpI
    No explosion in the first round at all, I give it too Tito for being the aggressor, everytime De La Hoya through a punch or even faked like he was throwing a punch the crowd would cheer and the announcers would exaggerate the punch, De La Hoya had alot of star power

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    Lampley: "Hard right Hand by De AL Hoya" JAJAJAJAJA OMG he is on drugs
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    Default Re: Looking back at old controversial fights (Season 2) DLH-Trinidad

    Well i changed my scorecard slightly.


    1 Tito
    2 Oscar
    3 Oscar
    4 Tito
    5 Oscar
    6 Oscar
    7 Oscar
    8 Oscar
    9 Tito
    10 Tito
    11Tito
    12 Tito

    114-114

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    Default Re: Looking back at old controversial fights (Season 2) DLH-Trinidad

    Quote Originally Posted by Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker
    Well i changed my scorecard slightly.


    1 Tito
    2 Oscar
    3 Oscar
    4 Tito
    5 Oscar
    6 Oscar
    7 Oscar
    8 Oscar
    9 Tito
    10 Tito
    11Tito
    12 Tito

    114-114
    CC dude. I disagree lightly because I gave Tito 7-5, but I am so proud that you did not fall into that bullshit that Oscar won the first 9 rounds (many commercial boxing fans)

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    Quote Originally Posted by brazilianbomber
    Quote Originally Posted by Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker
    Well i changed my scorecard slightly.


    1 Tito
    2 Oscar
    3 Oscar
    4 Tito
    5 Oscar
    6 Oscar
    7 Oscar
    8 Oscar
    9 Tito
    10 Tito
    11Tito
    12 Tito

    114-114
    CC dude. I disagree lightly because I gave Tito 7-5, but I am so proud that you did not fall into that bullshit that Oscar won the first 9 rounds (many commercial boxing fans)
    I take no notice of the Commentary bro, the 2nd round was close i could easily see Tito getting that one, but CC back bro.

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    Default Re: Looking back at old controversial fights (Season 2) DLH-Trinidad

    Finally we can Agree that this fight wasn't a landslide like some say.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Puya
    Finally we can Agree that this fight wasn't a landslide like some say.
    I think its impossible to be a landslide. Because without a doubt Tito won last 3 rounds comfortably and he at least won 3 out of the 1st 9 rounds.

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    Default Re: Looking back at old controversial fights (Season 2) DLH-Trinidad

    I made a thread on this fight where I was not trying to say who won, just trying to show that this fight was not a landslide and was not a robbery. It was a damn clost fight with some really close rounds.

    I also gave the seccond round to Tito but had the first round even so that makes it 115-114 for Tito. I have no problem with one point eather way though.

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    Default Re: Looking back at old controversial fights (Season 2) DLH-Trinidad

    At first I had this fight 115-113 DLH but when I watched it a second time I had it a 114 draw. Oscar let himself down in this one. Was his for the taking

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    Default Re: Looking back at old controversial fights (Season 2) DLH-Trinidad



    This fight is probably the biggest misconception in boxing history. ESPN did a poll " The biggest robbery in boxing history" and this fight was the number 1 pick which was astonishing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by brazilianbomber


    This fight is probably the biggest misconception in boxing history. ESPN did a poll " The biggest robbery in boxing history" and this fight was the number 1 pick which was astonishing.
    Alot of people only watch highlights of this fight, or go by someone else's opinion thats the impression i have always got anyway. You want to talk about robberies how about these.

    Whitaker vs Ramirez 1
    Whitaker vs Chavez
    Lewis vs Holyfield 1
    Fenech vs Nelson 1
    Sturm vs Oscar
    Hearns vs Leonard 2
    Ottke vs Reid

    These fights i consider 100 percent robberies.

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    Default Re: Looking back at old controversial fights (Season 2) DLH-Trinidad

    Do you guys not see what are landed punches and what aren't?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Taeth
    Do you guys not see what are landed punches and what aren't?
    Why the sarcastic post ??

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