
Originally Posted by
greynotsoold

Originally Posted by
Master
OK I have a confession.
I had the fight even coming into the 12th round.
There I have said it.
Many of the boxing writers at the time had it the same. The consensus, then, was that the judge that had Taylor way ahead wasn't watching the fight close enough. Over the years, the reality has changed to the point where Taylor was dominating the fight until Chavez landed a lucky punch and a Don King employee stole the fight from poor Meldrick.
I had Chavez up by two going into the 12th, but knew there were very close rounds that could go the other way. I thought the KD would have sealed it for him.
Some of these comments are strait out of the twilight zone
1. LOl about how he could not run, however he could stand there a battle for three more rounds, takes way more energy to box than it does to run, and body punishment will effect someone's boxing before it effects someone's running ability
2. The question was not about his nature as a boxer, it was how his career would have been different
3. No boxer in history did what Oscar did, however if many had boxing history would be rewritten, this is the best example.
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