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    I can't believe Vera didn't win that fight. He outworked Chavez from the first bell to the last.
    Vera will not get the credit he deserves, everybody will be saying he won because Chavez didn't train properly.
    The judging was terrible, I'm beginning to think the judges shouldn't set ringside. Put them in separate booths away from the crowd.
    Lou Motet had a real bad night, he was not calling fouls. Vera was hitting low all night--don't try to tell me I didn't see a bunch of illegal low blows by Vera--and he didn't call Chavez for pushing Vera with his left arm. It's called boxing not forearming, shouldering or elbowing.
    The crap refereeing was making me wonder what the judges were seeing, the low blows or the forearming. I think they were seeing the low blows since Chavez was protesting every one.
    I have a theory that judges, consciously or unconsciously, try to correct a judges bad refereeing with their scoring.
    I could be wrong, maybe Chavez really did win that fight and my 57 years of watching fights was a waste of time because I didn't learn a damn thing.

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    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    I can't believe Vera didn't win that fight. He outworked Chavez from the first bell to the last.
    Vera will not get the credit he deserves, everybody will be saying he won because Chavez didn't train properly.
    The judging was terrible, I'm beginning to think the judges shouldn't set ringside. Put them in separate booths away from the crowd.
    Lou Motet had a real bad night, he was not calling fouls. Vera was hitting low all night--don't try to tell me I didn't see a bunch of illegal low blows by Vera--and he didn't call Chavez for pushing Vera with his left arm. It's called boxing not forearming, shouldering or elbowing.
    The crap refereeing was making me wonder what the judges were seeing, the low blows or the forearming. I think they were seeing the low blows since Chavez was protesting every one.
    I have a theory that judges, consciously or unconsciously, try to correct a judges bad refereeing with their scoring.
    I could be wrong, maybe Chavez really did win that fight and my 57 years of watching fights was a waste of time because I didn't learn a damn thing.
    Finally someone older then I am.

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    Quote Originally Posted by IamInuit View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    I can't believe Vera didn't win that fight. He outworked Chavez from the first bell to the last.
    Vera will not get the credit he deserves, everybody will be saying he won because Chavez didn't train properly.
    The judging was terrible, I'm beginning to think the judges shouldn't set ringside. Put them in separate booths away from the crowd.
    Lou Motet had a real bad night, he was not calling fouls. Vera was hitting low all night--don't try to tell me I didn't see a bunch of illegal low blows by Vera--and he didn't call Chavez for pushing Vera with his left arm. It's called boxing not forearming, shouldering or elbowing.
    The crap refereeing was making me wonder what the judges were seeing, the low blows or the forearming. I think they were seeing the low blows since Chavez was protesting every one.
    I have a theory that judges, consciously or unconsciously, try to correct a judges bad refereeing with their scoring.
    I could be wrong, maybe Chavez really did win that fight and my 57 years of watching fights was a waste of time because I didn't learn a damn thing.
    Finally someone older then I am.
    Yeah, I expect you guys to start showing my postings some respect now. Maybe not. LOL

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    Default Re: Chavez v Vera

    Quote Originally Posted by beenKOed View Post
    I can't believe Vera didn't win that fight. He outworked Chavez from the first bell to the last.
    Vera will not get the credit he deserves, everybody will be saying he won because Chavez didn't train properly.
    The judging was terrible, I'm beginning to think the judges shouldn't set ringside. Put them in separate booths away from the crowd.
    Lou Motet had a real bad night, he was not calling fouls. Vera was hitting low all night--don't try to tell me I didn't see a bunch of illegal low blows by Vera--and he didn't call Chavez for pushing Vera with his left arm. It's called boxing not forearming, shouldering or elbowing.
    The crap refereeing was making me wonder what the judges were seeing, the low blows or the forearming. I think they were seeing the low blows since Chavez was protesting every one.
    I have a theory that judges, consciously or unconsciously, try to correct a judges bad refereeing with their scoring.
    I could be wrong, maybe Chavez really did win that fight and my 57 years of watching fights was a waste of time because I didn't learn a damn thing.
    some of the shots strayed low, but when Jr started crying like the bitch he is, he was getting hit right on the belt line, and Chavez kept complaining about headbutts and what not when he's the one that comes in hunched over leading with his head, either way when you're weighing 190 lbs against a guy who's a career long jr middleweight you lose all rights to complain about anything, Jr is as delusional as his fans, claiming he almost KO'd Vera at 3 points in the fight and that he had him finished in the 10th, he was nowhere close to winning the fight at any point including after the final bell rang

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    Default Re: Chavez v Vera

    Make no mistake: Junior is the definition of a coddled boxer. And I thought he lost the fight last night by one round. However, I don't think a 96-94 score for Junior is a bad score. 8-2 is a poor. I thought there were definitely some rounds that could have gone either way though. What this fight taught us about Junior is that he's at the level of Vera. His team should cash out with a big fight against Ward or Froch because he'll never be a world-beater.

    Vera fought a bit dirty, but in his own way, Junior did too in that he came in at 173 when the fight should have been at 168.

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    chavez lost, and made himself look like an ass even more by saying "I dont need to fight him again." a truly douchebag move when he had lost the fight. props to vera for trying so hard and for having an iron jaw!!! some of those chavez shots were very hard.....

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