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    Default Re: Bernard Hopkins is Never Wrong! read what he said Pacman gonna get knocked out!

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    Wow! This is the first time I've seen people talk about the Oscar vs Mayweather fight and say Oscar had a draw, or maybe even won?

    Mayweather won that fight without controversy. Oscar was winning in the first half of the fight. Winning not dominating. But the second half was ALL Mayweather.
    Tough call. After watching the fight a couple of times, I was left with the impression that the judges scored a lot of the punches that DLH blocked with his gloves. I suppose I could be wrong though. I think in live action that a lot of judges have trouble with distinguishing punches that connect from punches that are blocked.

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    Default Re: Bernard Hopkins is Never Wrong! read what he said Pacman gonna get knocked out!

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    Quote Originally Posted by C-Lo View Post
    Wow! This is the first time I've seen people talk about the Oscar vs Mayweather fight and say Oscar had a draw, or maybe even won?

    Mayweather won that fight without controversy. Oscar was winning in the first half of the fight. Winning not dominating. But the second half was ALL Mayweather.
    Tough call. After watching the fight a couple of times, I was left with the impression that the judges scored a lot of the punches that DLH blocked with his gloves. I suppose I could be wrong though. I think in live action that a lot of judges have trouble with distinguishing punches that connect from punches that are blocked.

    I think this was more true vice versa. I think DLH got a lot more credit than he deserved for his "flashy" combos that landed on gloves and arms. Same thing that happened in his fight against Sweet Pea. Oscar knows how to catch the eyes of the judges.

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    Default Re: Bernard Hopkins is Never Wrong! read what he said Pacman gonna get knocked out!

    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CGM View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by C-Lo View Post
    Wow! This is the first time I've seen people talk about the Oscar vs Mayweather fight and say Oscar had a draw, or maybe even won?

    Mayweather won that fight without controversy. Oscar was winning in the first half of the fight. Winning not dominating. But the second half was ALL Mayweather.
    Tough call. After watching the fight a couple of times, I was left with the impression that the judges scored a lot of the punches that DLH blocked with his gloves. I suppose I could be wrong though. I think in live action that a lot of judges have trouble with distinguishing punches that connect from punches that are blocked.

    I think this was more true vice versa. I think DLH got a lot more credit than he deserved for his "flashy" combos that landed on gloves and arms. Same thing that happened in his fight against Sweet Pea. Oscar knows how to catch the eyes of the judges.
    Well then, the judges disagreed between themselves about the fight, and we disagree about the judges.

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