i just read that jerry roth was the only judge to score the 12th round for mayweather. had he scored it for oscar (like he should have) the fight would have been a draw.
wtf is with roth? is he pissed that oscar knocked up his daughter and wont pay child support or something? why does jerry roth hate oscar de la hoya so much he has to fuck oscar out of the two biggest fights of his life and two of the biggest fights in boxing?
floyd wobbled oscar with pretty strong and quick shots. he stunned oscar also. it was actually floyd who took oscar's shots well when they landed. floyd took a couple of nice right hands. floyd threw and quick and vicious right that stunned oscar, and in the 5th round, he threw a nice right followed by one of the nicest and fastest left hooks i've ever seen only to follow that up with another nice right hand. those punches had some power on them, trust me.
in that case ill bring up the point that oscars jab snapped floyds head back, and he him self got wobbled on the ropes not major but he did. thankfully his D made it so oscar couldnt work on it, but the punches oscar landed cleanly moved floyd
this fight was
good (not realy affective) agression vs great defence
combinations(not many clean lands) vs clean shots( punch and step out)
as for ring general ship oscar did cut the ring off nicely but manage to get out of the corners and off the ropes.
so in all the fight goes to the guy who landed the clean punches and had the great defence. the winner of this fight had to be floyd based on movement and clean (not strong) punchesfloyd wobbled oscar with pretty strong and quick shots. he stunned oscar also. it was actually floyd who took oscar's shots well when they landed. floyd took a couple of nice right hands. floyd threw and quick and vicious right that stunned oscar, and in the 5th round, he threw a nice right followed by one of the nicest and fastest left hooks i've ever seen only to follow that up with another nice right hand. those punches had some power on them, trust me.
this fight was
good (not realy affective) agression vs great defence
combinations(not many clean lands) vs clean shots( punch and step out)
as for ring general ship oscar did cut the ring off nicely but manage to get out of the corners and off the ropes.
so in all the fight goes to the guy who landed the clean punches and had the great defence. the winner of this fight had to be floyd based on movement and clean (not strong) punches
I scored the 12th even while I thought Mayweather was winning the round slightly, I gave DLH the benefit of winning that last flurry. I don't think that scoring the round for either of them is beyond reality. On the other hand, Roth screwed nobody...Mayweather would have been screwed with a draw. Objectively speaking Mayweather outlanded DLH at a higher percentage (and this was not one of those odd fights that COULD be scored like this where one fighter lands a lot in a short period only to be slightly outpointed in most rounds) so basically everything worked out. Frankly I think Roth realized the implication of giving DLH the round and making his card a draw when he thought Mayweather won.
Tell me why I betted money on the fight and people were telling me Oscar should have one an they arent trying to pay me...ehhh Fradulent Bitches
break their legs bro that shit aint right
Oscar lost the 12th round,only good thing he did was the flurry at the end,but seriously,it shudent have been a SD anyway,it should have been unanimous for Mayweather,so wether DLH should have got the 12th round or not aint the argument,the argument is Floyd should have won a UD
roth also gave oscar 9 rounds against whitaker.
Nullifying the whole point of this thread.
In other words /thread.
He saw it how he saw it: Floyd winning until the last 10 seconds.
For me I felt like the score for Roth of 115-113 for Mayweather was right. As for the 12th round I felt it could have gone either way. The only thing that Oscar really did was the flurry at the end and then not much else. Floyd didn't do much either, but I felt he did the most in the three minutes. For me the score that was the joke was Tom Kaczmarek's score of 115-113 for Oscar. I could have seen and been ok with 114-114, but I really couldn't see how won Oscar won 7 out of 12 rounds.