Quote Originally Posted by El Gamo
Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick
Right on Gamo.
If you watch the fight closely and pay attention to Williams punches you'll notice Margarito catch a lot of Williams punches off his glove hence why writers, reporters and some people had the fight going different ways. Those who felt Williams punches weren't clean and effective saw the fight for Margarito. Those who at 1st glance saw the punches felt the punches landed and therefor Williams accumilated points.

I won't argue the decision as I thought he won but to say Zab will stop Margarito is stretching it and heres why.
Can anyone here tell me when they have ever seen Margarito on the canvas?
Or better yet hurt from a punch?
Go ahead run a google search or go to BoxRec I'll be here waiting...........
EXACTLY. I thought PW won that fight too but as you said,the ringside observers had it for Tony based on the fact that he landed the harder punches. He was definitely making PW miss alot.

Man,Tony ate the right uppercut from Clottey,the one he walked into and he didn't even flinch. That was awesome. He took a the odd bomb from Cintron. I think the last time Tony was down was v Danny Perez in 99 in the first round.The last time he was hurt,I'd say was v Santos,in the frst round again but those are 2 big big dudes.The only 2 other times Tony has been down was when he was young,a teen and starting boxing.
Sorry but i find it hard to believe that anyone would score the fight for Margarito without seriously biased scoring. Williams won the first 5 rounds comfortably Margarito did comeback strong in middle rounds, and it was quite close going into 12th but Williams erased any doubt by winning the 12th round clearly. Tony did land the harder shots but he was seriously out punched in the early going and i can't see anyone giving Tony any of the early rounds with biased scoring. And i wouldn't take too much notice of these so called *Ring Side Reporters* or etc. Because one of them had Leonard winning 117-111, and another had Haglerwinning 117-112, and there were all kinds of wacky scorecards. I just had a quick look at one ringside reporters scorecards and he had it 116-112 for Margarito ?? are you kidding me ?? thats some of the worst biased scoring i've ever seen, i find it hard to believe anyone would give Margarito a draw let alone having him winning the fight.