Im going by the opinion of experts. Guys I know make a living from betting on boxing and would be the 1st to say if a decision was wrong. He said the 118 was a joke but equally was the draw.But yet your commenting on the fight. How does that make any sense? Instead of going by what others saw, watch it and make your own opinion.Haha. Clearly won. 2 Rounds aint clear mate. 1 round scored different to you results in a draw. I didnt see the fight but followed guys on twitter and they seemed to think McDonnell won it easily. One of the quotes was "Ceja's doing a good job of punching thin air. Which, for him, isn't ideal as he's now so far behind on the cards that he needs a stoppage." I doubt your as good at scoring rounds as you think.I saw this fight from the start. Ceja took 1, 2, 3, 4 and 5 with his outstanding body work that was conveniently ignored by the UK announcers. I gave McDonnell 6, 7, 8 and 9th. 10 and 11th were clearly Ceja's. McDonnell took the 12th. 7 rounds to 5. Clearly a Ceja win.
I could of lived with the draw. It was......Nah, I'm lying. It would of still bothered me. Mainly cuz Ceja went to the body all fight and got zero credit for it. McDonnell fought better than I expected and landed showy punches. But he gave up most of the first rounds by running and doing little. And there's no doubt he lost the 10th and 11th.Parris's scorecard is an embarrassment, but lets look at the people who actually watched the fight. One had it even, one for McDonnell but close. You had it for Ceja by 2. Robbery, really?I'm mad? No. I can score. Ricky Hatton's former tag team partner Dave Paris score it 118-110. You gonna tell me McDonnell won by 8 points? Bullshit. Paris filled out his scorecard last night while having dinner at McDonnell house.
You should be more British. Even the ones of us that though Martin Murray might have ekked out a decision against Martinez were humble enough to know he wasnt going to get it.
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