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Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post

DLH landed the harder shots and it was evident on PBF's face, he had more than decent swelling while Oscar came out clean
Watch Cotto-Ndou dumbass, who's face came out looking worse, and who was throwing the harder punches? Or Cotto-Margarito after six rounds of hitting MArgarito twice as hard it was Cotto's face that came out looking bad.
you need to cool it down, need to lean that your retarded logic isn't the same as 90% of the worlds population, seriously you bitch more than a chick while being on the rag, Cotto didn't beat N'dou just cause he outlanded him, and yea Cotto-Margarito? are you serious?, real smart dumbass use a fighter who was already suspended for using illegal wraps as an example of a fighter dishing out more damage, and from the post under, it's obvious you're blinded for your love for your favorite fighters, i felt unbiasedly that Mayweather won the fight 115-113 as did many others, aaaaaaand at the VERY MOST he could have won (meaning i have an open mind to accept of even acknowledge the possibility, unlike others) that he won 116-112, but to say it was basically a shut out is ridiculous you fucking tool, get a grip fanboy
I am chilled, your the one with poor logic, and you can't read. I wasn't the one who said Cotto was landing both more and harder shots against Ndou and it was Cotto's face that was battered in that fight. Cotto landed harder punches against Mosley, and it was his face that looked the worse for wear. Hell even Judah-Cotto looked pretty even if you were going by how both fighters looked after the fight.

Or look at Oscar against Steve Forbes, Oscar's face looked like a wreck after that fight while Forbes' may have had some nose bleeding, but Oscar dominated that fight.

Mayweather has been cut before and he gets swelling. THere was no swelling on his face going into the twelth round, it was one combination of hard punches by Oscar that did that to his face.

Who is bringing up punch stats anyways? I think they are terrible. They score punches when guys are clinched up (Hopkins, Calzaghe, Castillo, etc) they miss landed punches, they come up with numbers that make no sense (I have watched rounds in Calzaghe-Hopkins where Joe lands maybe 5 punches and they come up 25-30 punches landed for him).

Mayweather-De La Hoya was pretty competitive, but Mayweather was clearly a different level of fighter, and Oscar couldn't do his thing, while Mayweather could. I am not going by punch stats, but watching the fight Mayweahter landed his jab more, and he landed power punches more. He wasn't effective offensively anywhere near to the level Pacquiao was, but his great defensive work has to count for something.

IMO it was the same type of scoring that had Oscar way ahead against Whitaker, or that had Trinidad beating Oscar... way too much credit is given to the aggressor.