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Honestly I mean we all saw the fight between Oscar De La Hoya vs. Felix Trinidad. Oscar won it was just he danced off the last rounds which angered the judges to give it to Felix instead. The 2nd fight of Sugar Shane Mosley vs. Oscar De La Hoya. Look at the dam numbers lol Oscar clearly won ladies and gentleman no question about it. Shane Mosley looked real frustrated between some rounds and was trying to be the aggressor in the later rounds. Okay 2 really controversial losses. The loss against Bernard Hopkins okay Bernard was the real deal, I mean that man was just to much for him simply cuss Bernard Hopkins is simply the bigger, stronger guy. Just naturally. The loss against May weather well that was pretty much one sided cuss May weather’s speed and defense. Oscar De La Hoya would of knocked out Pretty boy but I mean it’s smart not to trade with De La Hoya. So I mean De La hoya’s losses seem real horrible but I mean his wins? Fernando Vargas? Ricardo Mayorga? Pernell Whitaker? Julio Cesar chaves twice? Ike Quartey? Hector Camacho? Jorge Paes? The list truly goes on and on!
Yea becacuse a judge can be angered at a performance and change theyr card as they like..

They just turned the pencil over and rubbed out what was there before and changed it
yea like there's no controversy in one of the judges scoring the 12th for Oscar after giving all the early rounds to Tito, and realized he had to try and tighten up the cards, oh yea by the way Oscar didn't throw a single punch in the 12th
Ahh, and the age long debate continues. This is starting to rival the Leonard - Hagler debate. It would have been so much better for boxing if this fight would have just been scored a draw. Then nobody would complain and we could've had Tito - DLH 2. How great would that have been.

I am one of the few who belive Tito won the fight by a round. I have debated this so many times I won't bother doing it again now except to point out that biased comentating can misslead the viewers and that not one judge at ringside including Harold Ledderman saw DLH winning the fight. Yes, Jerry Roth's scorecard looked a little fishy. But, if you look at his career as a judge, he has always leaned more to the aggressor so it is not supprising.