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    Default Re: How did you score the Abraham - Taylor fight prior to the stoppage?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Obviously it doesn't matter in the end and I doubt that many of you (if any) are going to care enough to respond, but this is a fight that I seen people say they thought was very close going into the final round. So I'm asking you how you scored it prior to the 12th.

    I felt the point deduction for JT's "low-blows" was unwarranted, as there had only been two clear low-blows at that point and only the first one was particularly bad. I also felt that Abraham should have been cautioned against punching to the back of the head. My last point is that I feel that Abraham's body-punching is that main thing that won him the fight.

    Also, does anyone know what the official scores were?

    Here's my scorecard:

    Abraham - Taylor:
    1. A - 9; T - 10
    2. A - 9; T - 10
    3. A - 10; T - 9
    4. A - 9; T - 10
    5. A - 10; T - 9
    6. A - 10; T - 8 (bullshit deduction)
    7. A - 10; T - 9
    8. A - 10; T - 9
    9. A -10; T - 9
    10. A - 10; T - 9
    11. A - 10 ; T - 9

    So I had it 107 - 101 Abraham going into the 12th.

    I also feel that rounds 3 and 5 were close enough that they could be justifiably scored for Taylor, though I felt Abraham won both.

    Finally, while I am a big fan of Abraham, I think Dirrell has all the tools and the style to beat him.
    i had more or less the same score, only difference i gave the 4th to Taylor, and i agree with the bullshit deduction
    I gave the fourth to Taylor too, do you mean you gave it to Abraham?

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    Default Re: How did you score the Abraham - Taylor fight prior to the stoppage?

    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Obviously it doesn't matter in the end and I doubt that many of you (if any) are going to care enough to respond, but this is a fight that I seen people say they thought was very close going into the final round. So I'm asking you how you scored it prior to the 12th.

    I felt the point deduction for JT's "low-blows" was unwarranted, as there had only been two clear low-blows at that point and only the first one was particularly bad. I also felt that Abraham should have been cautioned against punching to the back of the head. My last point is that I feel that Abraham's body-punching is that main thing that won him the fight.

    Also, does anyone know what the official scores were?

    Here's my scorecard:

    Abraham - Taylor:
    1. A - 9; T - 10
    2. A - 9; T - 10
    3. A - 10; T - 9
    4. A - 9; T - 10
    5. A - 10; T - 9
    6. A - 10; T - 8 (bullshit deduction)
    7. A - 10; T - 9
    8. A - 10; T - 9
    9. A -10; T - 9
    10. A - 10; T - 9
    11. A - 10 ; T - 9

    So I had it 107 - 101 Abraham going into the 12th.

    I also feel that rounds 3 and 5 were close enough that they could be justifiably scored for Taylor, though I felt Abraham won both.

    Finally, while I am a big fan of Abraham, I think Dirrell has all the tools and the style to beat him.
    i had more or less the same score, only difference i gave the 4th to Taylor, and i agree with the bullshit deduction
    I gave the fourth to Taylor too, do you mean you gave it to Abraham?
    my bad i mean i gave the first 4 rounds to Taylor, i felt he controlled the pace of the fight and his jab although landing on the gloves, was effective

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    Default Re: How did you score the Abraham - Taylor fight prior to the stoppage?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post

    i had more or less the same score, only difference i gave the 4th to Taylor, and i agree with the bullshit deduction
    I gave the fourth to Taylor too, do you mean you gave it to Abraham?
    my bad i mean i gave the first 4 rounds to Taylor, i felt he controlled the pace of the fight and his jab although landing on the gloves, was effective
    I can understand that. Round three was one of those rounds where I really had to think about who to score it for. Like I said earlier in the thread, I watched it twice to make sure (both times I scored it for Abraham).

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