Im a Oscar fan, but the guy has alot of fights that with decisions that could have gone either way. Im interested in what Saddo users think.
Im a Oscar fan, but the guy has alot of fights that with decisions that could have gone either way. Im interested in what Saddo users think.
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Never seen the Whittaker or Sturm fights so I couldn't vote either way with that.
I agreed with the Floyd result and the Quartey result.
He beat Mosley by a mile in that second fight. I was so pissed off after that result.
If anyone knows where i can watch Oscar vs. Sturm, I'd greatly appreciate you telling me. Thanks.
Oscar is a great fighter he has fought the best and given them great fights, always competitive even in the ones he clearly lost. I believe he did just enough to get the W against Whitaker and the second Mously fight. I don't think he did enough to deserve the win against Quartey, IMO he needed to at least knock him down to win. I believe Tito did enough to deserve the W, DLH just faded too badly at the end and he trusted his corner too much when they erred in believing he had clearly one the first 9 which he did not. Sturm and PBF clearly won their fights, the Sturm fight was to me one of DLHs worst performances ever in a championship fight. DLH did good against PBF but not enough. If he had been a bit more active and used his jab more he could have delivered the upset but his stamina let him down again.
This is all only my opinion.![]()
Whitaker = Draw
Quartey = Oscar should of lost
Mosely II = Oscar should of won
Tito = Oscar should of won
Sturm = Oscar should of lost
PBF = Mayweather won right decision
I didn't agree with any of the decisions:
Whitaker: 114-113 Pea
Quartey: 114-114 Draw
Trinidad: 116-112 DLH
Mosley II: 117-114 DLH
Sturm: 118-112 Sturm
Mayweather: 115-114 DLH
IMHO
Whitaker- draw
Quartey- win 7 rounds to 5
Mosely II- win 7 rounds to 5
Tito- win 7 rounds to 5
Sturm- lost 4 rounds to 8
PBF- lost 5 rounds to 7
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