November 24, 1971
~ Antonio Gomez Still Upset With Scoring In Mexico ~
Antonio Gomez >
It was a 'bad' Decision by the Officials. He {Raul Martinez Mora} ran all night.
Each time that I moved in and threw a jab, he grabbed me {my left arm}, and
then hit me with a pitty-pat punch.
Then when the Referee called 'Break', he took off running like a Galloping Horse.
How does a Judge score a Round for a fighter like that.
All night he was throwing light left-jabs and running. Not once did he land a
good punch.
I am quite unhappy. I would say he 'stole the fight', as he spent the whole time
running and flicking out left-jabs while moving away from me.
Not once did I feel like a loser.
We watched the fight {Film} 3-Times, and we only scored 2-Rounds for Mora,
the 4th and the 10th.
I was doing all the work and made the fight. I easily won Rounds 5, 6, 7 and 8.
I will say, that the Mexican had a good defense, but he landed very few punches.
It was a 'surprise' Decision by the Mexican Officials. Everyone was shocked.
Every sports-writer at Ringside scored the bout for me. 'Ring Mundial' had it for
me by 3-Points {98-95}, that's 5-2-3 in Rounds.
And 'Gondel Publications' had it for me by a {98-96} score = 4-2-4 in Rounds.
I can agree with that.
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