For all you know? Glad you're not judging fights, or maybe you are... Exactly which other round do you think he took?
No, a draw is a win for a champion, as he gets to keep his belt. Except a draw was a win for Guzman, because it was a gift for him.Of course in this instance, draw and victory go together. Since there was no champion, the belt was vacant, therefore no fighter had to 'take the belt', it was kind of just lying there for both of them.
Really? He out boxed him?When Guzman saw that he was losing the actual fight and literally getting beat up, he did the smart thing and won the boxing match instead. Great American tactic he surely picked up in New York. He closed out the last 15 seconds of rounds brilliantly, often times he smiled and winked at others in the crowd, it was quite a performance.
Is this a Yogi Berra quote you dug up? Because that's hilarious!It was a pretty clear that Guzman won more rounds then it actually looked he won.
Yes, at the end of the fight the judges can, and really should, choose one round to reverse in favor of the more macho fighter.He was also definitely more macho and fought the braver man's fight, which I think was good for a single round at least, which in addition to the 5 he won is a draw.
I agree both guys did do a good job, and I think Guzman fought with a lot of heart and tried to the end. He still lost, though, and there really should be some sort of recourse for decisions like this.Clearer heads will prevail and we'll see it for ourselves one day. Good job both guys.
I think I get it now. You and Fenster don't really believe the BS you're spouting. You're just trying to see how riled up you can get people.


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