Gorres wuz robbed.

This might be coming from a biased compatriot of Gorres (that's me, fools) but IMO he outboxed and outpunched Montiel most of the time, and showed surprising power that kept Montiel at bay. As I've said before, Gorres is our most fundamentally sound boxer and he proved it last night. He never showed any respect for the Champ and kept attacking when Montiel charged. But what surprised me most was he carried an unusual power that I've never seen in him before. Montiel's head jarred really badly with those sweat-splashing jerks many times. His one eye was almost shut, but Gorres on the other hand was almost unmarked. But as usual, Montiel did show great Mexican chin, where it was clearly tougher than that of my boy. Gorres did get hurt couple of times and was clearly in trouble in the 10th and did hold Montiel there - but I think it was more due to exhaustion as both fighters had almost nothing left by the 12th - but the call by a hispanic referee was clearly premature, especially the one before that on an earlier round, a call for which Gorres was not even given a warning, though he was warned for low blows. It was clearly a dubious call as I've seen much worse holdings where refs just let go most of the time. I mean, it was clearly not a hugging match as it would seem to appear to people who haven't watched it, it just happened that Gorres held and was immediately 'called,' plain as that, though plainly stupid it clearly was. I think it's another of Golden Boy's referee tricks, reminiscent of the suspended Laurence Cole fiasco.
I think some people here probably will not agree with me and I'm pretty sure my good friend

Violent D will see it otherwise

, but I can say Gorres won that fight, much more so if it weren't for the bad calls. Gorres definitely put up a best performance of his career last night, and I'll have to congratulate him for it. Congratulations, kabayan!
Gotta go...
CC to you brodd Gamo, thanx for the thread.

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