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    Default Opinions on fights that confuse you

    Not even so much official decisions that you see as bad, everybody's got to have some contrarian opinions on certain fights, these are, among others, mine.

    Mosley-De La Hoya II- I actually agreed with the decision but I could see how people might think Oscar won, its this insistence by some that he was robbed that confuses me. He at best won a close decision. Shane was clearly landing the harder punches and Oscar, as usual, got too much credit for flurries that didn't really land

    Bernard Hopkins-Jermain Taylor II- I think Hopkins clearly won this fight.
    A lot of people seem not to. The first fight is more debatable, Bernard clearly waited too long although its not like Taylor was doing much. But the second fight is almost to the point of not even being debatable to me, Bernard clearly won a majority of the rounds.

    JMM-Barrera-I've been a fan of Barrera's for a long long time but he clearly lost this fight IMO. If I remember correctly I wasn't really able to post on Saddo's around this fight so I remember being shocked by how close people thought it was or that some people thought he won. I just don't see it.

    Anyway, thoughts?

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    Default Re: Opinions on fights that confuse you

    I also don't see how you could score Barrera-Morales I for Morales but I haven't seen it in a while.

    I thought the outrage over the Vernon Forrest-Ike Quartey scoring was a little overdone.

    What they did to TM's fighter in Trinidad though was horrific.

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    Default Re: Opinions on fights that confuse you

    I must admit to not being able to see how B Hop beat Taylor in either fight.

    In the first he did nothing until about round 8 almost literally nothing and I'm not even sure he swept the last 4, Taylor was fighting back.

    The second fight wasn't even controversial to me, I felt Hopkins at best was even going into the last round (I would have had him a round down) but Jermain Taylor clearly won the last round in that fight and sealed the win.

    The Winky Wright fight was much more debatable than either Hopkins win imo.

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    Default Re: Opinions on fights that confuse you

    Mosley/De La Hoya II: I actually thought Oscar won the fight. I wasn't disappointed with the outcome but I thought Oscar did enough to get the nod.

    JMM/Barrera: I thought Marquez won the fight hands down. Barrera made it very competitive. If the knockdown counted, I still had Marquez up about 2 points.

    Barrera/Morales I: Barrera won that fight but on the other hand I thought he lost the 2nd match-up between the two. So I guess it evened out in the end. The third fight was an obvious win for Barrera.

    Hopkins/Taylor: I'm with Bilbo. Hopkins didn't do much until late in the fights. Taylor's activity won those fights clearly IMO.

    Some other fights I'll throw in there:

    Foreman vs Briggs (1997): Was I the only one that thought George got robbed?

    Holyfield vs Lewis II (1999): Lewis did get robbed the first time but I also think that Holyfield won the fight the second time around.

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    To this day I hate the Hopkins vs Delahoya fight. I was not sold on that body shot because it was the his palm of his hand that did him in. In between the 8th and ninth you see Hopkins saying that this was his round something of which he has never done and people screaming body shot the entire round until Oscar went down from it and he gets up after pounding the mat. If there was a fight that was fixed to me then this is the 1. Not to mention they became partners shortly afterwards, which is confusing in its own right.

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    Default Re: Opinions on fights that confuse you

    While I thought Mosely/ODH was a competitive fight I thought Oscar clearly won it and was robbed.

    I had Bhop vs Taylor 1 a draw but gave the second one to Jermain. Both close fights and it just depended on what you put emphasis on.
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    Default Re: Opinions on fights that confuse you

    Quote Originally Posted by OumaFan View Post
    Not even so much official decisions that you see as bad, everybody's got to have some contrarian opinions on certain fights, these are, among others, mine.

    Mosley-De La Hoya II- I actually agreed with the decision but I could see how people might think Oscar won, its this insistence by some that he was robbed that confuses me. He at best won a close decision. Shane was clearly landing the harder punches and Oscar, as usual, got too much credit for flurries that didn't really land

    Bernard Hopkins-Jermain Taylor II- I think Hopkins clearly won this fight.
    A lot of people seem not to. The first fight is more debatable, Bernard clearly waited too long although its not like Taylor was doing much. But the second fight is almost to the point of not even being debatable to me, Bernard clearly won a majority of the rounds.

    JMM-Barrera-I've been a fan of Barrera's for a long long time but he clearly lost this fight IMO. If I remember correctly I wasn't really able to post on Saddo's around this fight so I remember being shocked by how close people thought it was or that some people thought he won. I just don't see it.

    Anyway, thoughts?
    I aggree with you there Ouma fan no way on earth Barrera won that fight he fought in effective spurts but Morrales was throwing and landing hard shots all night from 1 to 12 , think the difference is when MAB was hurt he tendedto kida tuck up and then rally whereas Morrales being upright got his head snapped back , but i mos def aggree with you on that .
    I watch fights with the sound of and it makes a hell of a difference , alot of the time the crowd sways the commentator and they without realising find theselves being overly dramtic when one fighter lands .

    Case in point Naz - MAB was alot closer , Naz towards the end of the fight was dominaiting with the Jab but found himself getting tagged off balance with alot of cuffing shots , Mab won the fight but it was by no means a landslide.

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    PBF - Hatton: I cannot understand people who constantly assert that Hatton would've won if there was a different ref or if the fight had taken place at 140. Hatton loses to PBF every time, regardless of the ref or the weight class.

    Bute - Andrade: People who say Andrade was robbed based on the last round. Anyone who would actually take the time to read the IBF's championship rule would understand that this was not the case. Was Marlon Wright biased? Absolutely, he did a terrible job throughout the fight, letting Bute get away with everything. Should there be a rematch based on that alone? Certainly. However, regarding the final round, the seconds Bute's gloves cleared the canvas in the final round, the fight ended. Therefor, it does not matter if he was able to continue. The long count is also immaterial as Bute clearly is up by a regular count of 10.

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    I thought Osacr clearly beat Mosley the 2nd time. I was shocked at the decision. I think even Mosley was shocked at the decision because that was a celebration that wreaked of surprise when his name was announced a winner.

    With JMM- Barrera, I thought JMM won clearly but I was pissed at the way Nady dealt with the knockdown. Because he didn't call it a knockdown and was slow to react, I felt that being deducted a point and not having the knockdown scored changed the complection of how Barrera fought the rest of the fight. He fought as a man who already felt robbed. For me it ruined the fight, but I'm a Marquez fan and I hate Barrera so in the end I don't care.

    B-Hop-Taylor II is debatable. I remember thinking it was close and I had Nard winning. I wouldn't have argued either way though, alot of close rounds.


    I couldn't understand how people felt Taylor beat Cory Spinks. I understand Spinks was negative and running and would have made a god awful middleweight champion, but Taylor didn't throw punches, and when you're not throwing, I can't score the fight your way. Honestly don't get it, but it set up a great Pavlik-Taylor fight, so I guess it was for the greater good.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    PBF - Hatton: I cannot understand people who constantly assert that Hatton would've won if there was a different ref or if the fight had taken place at 140. Hatton loses to PBF every time, regardless of the ref or the weight class.

    Bute - Andrade: People who say Andrade was robbed based on the last round. Anyone who would actually take the time to read the IBF's championship rule would understand that this was not the case. Was Marlon Wright biased? Absolutely, he did a terrible job throughout the fight, letting Bute get away with everything. Should there be a rematch based on that alone? Certainly. However, regarding the final round, the seconds Bute's gloves cleared the canvas in the final round, the fight ended. Therefor, it does not matter if he was able to continue. The long count is also immaterial as Bute clearly is up by a regular count of 10.
    Ive been looking at it in another way,The ref was a totally inept clown,should never ref another fight...But I also think Andrade was waaay to conservative in spots.Had 33 + minutes to work with and it all boiled down to tha last few seconds.Might be saying something?Hes boxing more,thats always good but needs to remember what brought him to the fore front.His aggresiveness and all out pressure....not to mention a steel head.Even in his last fight,I think he could have taken his opponent out but was thinking too much.In the Bute rematch I think he needs to go tribal.Get back to his roots.

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    Default Re: Opinions on fights that confuse you

    Mayorga/ Spinks! I thought Mayorga won.

    Hopkins/ Wright, I thought Hopkins dominated down the stretch & won clearly.

    Jones Jr/ Tarver 1, thought Jones won by a couple of rounds.

    I thought Hopkins won the 2nd Taylor fight.

    I thought JMM clearly defeated barrera.

    Morales over Barrera in the 1st was crazy, but the same could be said of Barrera in the 2nd.

    I also thought that DLH won a close fight in the Mosley rematch.
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    Default Re: Opinions on fights that confuse you

    I thought both Lewis-Holyfield fights were scored wrong #1 was Lewis all day #2 was Evander....I'm sorry he got jobbed in that fight, just as bad as Lennox did in the first fight. But why no rubber match?!?!?!

    I think Rocky Juarez lost vs Zahir Raheem and he was waaaay down on my card vs Barrios who's corner (amazingly) knew the drill with Juarez when he fights in Houston, only Jorge punched himself out.

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    Default Re: Opinions on fights that confuse you

    ODH beat Mosely second time

    MAB won the first fight against EM, but lost the second and third in my opinion.

    McCallum beat Toney the first two fights

    BHop beat Taylor the first time and drew the second time
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lyle View Post
    I thought both Lewis-Holyfield fights were scored wrong #1 was Lewis all day #2 was Evander....I'm sorry he got jobbed in that fight, just as bad as Lennox did in the first fight. But why no rubber match?!?!?!

    I think Rocky Juarez lost vs Zahir Raheem and he was waaaay down on my card vs Barrios who's corner (amazingly) knew the drill with Juarez when he fights in Houston, only Jorge punched himself out.
    Yeah in retrospect I wish that Lewis had one the first fight. You knew Evander was going to have to knock him out and that there was no way he was going to get a decision in the 2nd. I thought he won it as well. It is just sad that b/c the first decision was so bogus that the second one gets no attention.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Galaxy View Post
    Jones Jr/ Tarver 1, thought Jones won by a couple of rounds.
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    Me too! When I finally got round to watching that fight after all the talk of Tarver getting robbed, I just didn't see it.

    Jones was far more effective in my eyes. Tarvers little flurries didn't do much but make the crowd a little noisier.

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