I don't agree at all, but I'm not surprised. There was no way Salido was walking out with a decision win, and he knew it. Lopez should have known that and ran.
Haven't seen the fight but from everyone it seems as if salido was whooping him. However, people have there own objective on here
There's no "objective" here : This fight was so clear that Stevie Wonder could've scored it properly.
Apart from the round in which Lopez dropped Salido, every other round had Orlando's name written all over it. It was the kind of fight that is competitively close, but very clear from a judging point of view. Salido swamped him on punches thrown, power punches landed, and ring generalship.
WHen I score fights I will try to take into account the judges bias; or sometimes I will keep two scorecards. . . On the "realistic" scorecard I had the fight all square at stoppage time. Gave Juan Ma rounds 2,4,5(knock down). Gave Salido 1,3,6,7. Then I had 8 and 9 both 10-10 rounds.
WHen I score fights I will try to take into account the judges bias; or sometimes I will keep two scorecards. . . On the "realistic" scorecard I had the fight all square at stoppage time. Gave Juan Ma rounds 2,4,5(knock down). Gave Salido 1,3,6,7. Then I had 8 and 9 both 10-10 rounds.
That's where you ****ed up, then. There's nothing "realistic" about a 10-10 round, because judges never award them.
I thought Juanma was taking a pounding in 8 and 9.
The KO was beyond predictable during those rounds, he was getting hit with huge shots constantly. Salido was even happy sitting on the ropes as it brought Juanma onto a lot of punches.
Corruption in boxing must stop it's killing the sport. I wonder is the home 'pressure/ hand outs' or the promotor putting his weight behind the decision.
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