enough of the arguments on who really won
although i honestly thought winky won by a unanimous decision
watching closely, taylor never hit winky by a SOLID and CLEAR shot...
he's just too strong thats why the reaction of winky's body fooled most of the audience...
winky simply dominated taylor, hes more accurate during exchanges, landing solid punches almost every round... if only winky had the power that taylor has, then it must have been over in round2..
but the scorecards' results once again, is another marketing/business tactics by top rank...
a split draw is always a controversial one...
nevada state boxing rules states that the judges decision shall be given to the ring announcer 45 seconds after the final bell..
didnt you notice how long it took for michael buffer to announce the scores?
and if the fight is not a fishy split draw, before he (michael buffer) announces the scores,
he always says whether its a split D or a majority D -
quoting buffer:
"ladies and gentlemen after 12 rounds of boxing we go to the scorecards,
we have - a split decision, judge blah-blah scores the bout...../
- unanimous decision all in favor of..."
bob arum knows this is such an EXCITING CLOSE FIGHT that a rematch shall easily be a hit...
if this is a boring fight then winky would have easily walk away by a UD....
taylor on the other hand, did enough for bob arum - if he didnt threw punches at the gloves of winky then this will be a blow out...
this is always true in a fight between a tactician and a puncher...
WINKY IS ROBBEd OF THE BELT by a maniac promoter
after the fight,
the anticipation and debates on who won is the prelude for the hype of the coming rematch...
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