Personally I had it a draw 114-114
Personally I had it a draw 114-114
I didn't score it round-by-round, but I thought Kayode won. Maybe something like 7-5/8-4.
I didn't score it either but thought a draw was fair, it was basically split completely in half. Kayode may have deserved to win say 7 rounds(8 is reaching imo), but Taver landed most of the really telling punches and literally did nothing for the first 5 so it's hard to argue with the result.
If Buddy McGirt had screamed at Tarver you aren't doing nothing after round 2 or round 3 instead of round 5 then Tarver may have won the fight clearly.
Looked like a 43 yr old against a raw fighter. Still dont' get why Kayode backed off for much of the fight.
He was breathing hard in between rounds from quite early on, it must've just been stamina, and that he was worried about having not gone 12 before. As far as tactically it was stupid you're right, all of Tarvers best shots seemed to come while Kayode was going backwards.
im hoping to catch up with this fight today , not covering it for the blog but will score it and stick it on here.
here are some press scores for the fight...
scott christ - badlefthook - 114-114
kevin iole - yahoo - 116-112 kayode
boxing socialist - 115-113 kayode
dougie fischer -ringmag - 115-113 kayode
worldboxingnews.net - 115-113 tarver
115-113 Tarver. At last quality scoring from ALL 3 judges with fair scores, hallelujah!
Tarver gave away some rounds early, it cost him the win in the judges eyes. Duno what the strategy was there, you cant feel out forever, I had Kayode 4-1 up at after 5 rounds (I gave Tarver round 3 only). Tarver then rallied and won 6,7,8 and 9 to go 1 up on my card. Kayode ended the streak by winning the 10th for 5-5. The last 2 were close rounds but I edged them for Tarver based on ring generalship, punches landed was pretty even in them.
From what I saw it looked like Tarver thought he was winning some rounds that he wasnt, seemed kinda pissed with his corner telling him it was close etc. If he had listened more to them he would have won.
Last edited by J_C; 06-03-2012 at 09:19 PM.
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The fight itself was a draw. I saw it coming and called it several rounds before the end. It was almost inevitable, with Tarver stupidly giving away the first few rounds, and then doing just enough to avoid the outright loss. Meanwhile, Kayode, instead of going out to actively seek and take Tarver's title away from him, chose that unfortunate moment to try to box and be cute. They both deserved to lose.
As for the post-fight ranting and raving.... I gave Kayode a split decision. He was louder and more moronic than Tarver, who was pretty obnoxious and blind himself. Typical modern-day match.... inconsistent action in the ring, followed by endless and tiresome belly-aching about the could'ves and the should'ves. F*cking pathetic.
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