Quote Originally Posted by BK
Quote Originally Posted by gbrandon
Now the point was Pernell and Meldric showed that Chavez can not only be beaten but demolished if he faces an opponent with extreme technical boxing skills, guess what PBF has extreme technical boxing skills.
Taylor demolish Chavez? The fight was painfully close (literally and figuratively for Meldrick) going into the 12th. I think you forget even if the fight had somehow gone the distance, Taylor would of only won by Split decision...

If the last round was scored 10/8 to Chavez, the fight would of been scored...

115-112(Taylor) 115-112 (Chavez) 116-111 (Taylor)
Sure! It was a Oscar De La Hoya type scorecard, I am sure you agreed with one of the judges who scored the Oscar-Quartey fight 116-112 in favor of Oscar, or maybe the 114-114 in the Chavez-Whitaker fight, or better yet the 114-114 in the Lewis-Holyfield fight, I don't care about the bogus Don King scorecards. What did you score the fight? Meldric Taylor without a doubt won the first 9 rounds of that fight with the 10th being a close round to call and the last two Chavez in control, I think he was winning firmly, if you go off all the scorecards you don't believe in boxing robberies, that's alot of credibility you give to the judges. And look at your own evidence, you have one judge scoring it 116-111 which is 9 rounds to 3 for Taylor with the knockdown happening and another scoring the bout 115 to 112 which is 7 rounds to 5 for Chavez. WHAT? You have to be kidding me.