Originally posted by Rath
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Breaking News ! ! ! Ocar beats Floyd check the final score card
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Well this went well for you, didn't it, Rath? lol.
I told you that you're being a moron. Tried to help you from further embarrassing yourself. Oh well.
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostThe more important question is if the scorecard was incorrect why did they never fix it? Thats the part that'd be of interest to me if I was you & invested in this for whatever reason you are proclaiming this about a fight from over a decade ago like you're breaking news or something.
ny question is were you aware of the fact that on the final score card of Oscar vs Floy fight it was actually the red corner who won via split decision?
were you also aware of the fact that it was oscar who was on the red corner?
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Originally posted by Rath View Postny question is were you aware of the fact that on the final score card of Oscar vs Floy fight it was actually the red corner who won via split decision?
were you also aware of the fact that it was oscar who was on the red corner?
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostAlright wheres the problem?
Only problem for him is the judges verified who they voted for, and Schaeffer verified that it was a mistake.
Interview with Chuck Giampa:
7. Knowing your score (116-112) for the (Mayweather Jr./De La Hoya fight) could you see where Kaczmarek wound up giving it to De La Hoya?
We can’t really comment on anybody else’s score. I know that among the three of us, I’ve had almost 120 title fights, Jerry’s [Roth] had about 130, and Tom’s [Kaczmarek] had about 80-90, so you’re looking at about 350 championship fights, so we’re all experienced judges. I can only say what I saw and how I scored my fight.
Keith Kizer and Richard Schaeffer:
Keith Kizer, executive director for the commission, met with Schaefer following the post-fight media conference to review the sheets. Kizer said Schaefer’s questions were answered.
“As far as I am concerned there is no longer an issue, Kizer said.
While Schaefer doubted there was a discrepancy, he wanted to confirm that De La Hoya’s points were not awarded to Mayweather and vice versa meaning De La Hoya would have won the fight.
“I just want to make sure they are converted correctly on the summary scorecard,” Schaefer said before meeting with Kizer. “I’m convinced that it was an honest mistake.”
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Originally posted by Eff Pandas View PostYou realize the judges were judging a fight between a black guy & a white ass Mexican/American looking guy & that there names were also on these scorecards right? Soooooo 1)its not "breaking news" & 2)this was a non-issue on the day of the f#cking fight let alone a decade later.
red corner or blue?
who was on the red corner or who was in the blue corner when Floyd and oscar fought?
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