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  • RayLeonard82
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    After watching the Floyd-Oscar replay 5 times Now

    I completely disagree with the punch stats the 1st 8 rounds of the fight. I trying my hardest to look for Floyd's countershots and all i saw was Oscar picking off many of Floyd's punches from rounds 1 thru 8. Neither fighter really landed solid shots up until that point,but Oscar was the aggressor and landed some body shots along the ropes .so you have to give him some of those close rounds. Floyd was not counterpunching as well as some think. Remember im just talking about the 1st 8 rounds.

    I thought Oscar won rounds 2 ,3 ,4 ,6 ,8 with rounds 9 and 12 a tossup

    Floyd - Rounds - 1 ,5 ,10 ,11 with rounds 9 and 12 a tossup

    What Floyd did in rounds 10 and 11 ,that was not happening from round 1 thru 8. Oscar was picking off a lot of his punches,and Floyd also was not as aggressive those eariler rounds. Oscar wins this fight with ease had he jabbed more in rounds 9 ,10 ,11. Even if it was just 2 of those rounds,and he wins a decision.
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    #2
    Originally posted by RayLeonard82
    I completely disagree with the punch stats the 1st 8 rounds of the fight. I trying my hardest to look for Floyd's countershots and all i saw was Oscar picking off many of Floyd's punches from rounds 1 thru 8. Neither fighter really landed solid shots up until that point,but Oscar was the aggressor and landed some body shots along the ropes .so you have to give him some of those close rounds. Floyd was not counterpunching as well as some think. Remember im just talking about the 1st 8 rounds.

    I thought Oscar won rounds 2 ,3 ,4 ,6 ,8 with rounds 9 and 12 a tossup

    Floyd - Rounds - 1 ,5 ,10 ,11 with rounds 9 and 12 a tossup

    What Floyd did in rounds 10 and 11 ,that was not happening from round 1 thru 8. Oscar was picking off a lot of his punches,and Floyd also was not as aggressive those eariler rounds. Oscar wins this fight with ease had he jabbed more in rounds 9 ,10 ,11. Even if it was just 2 of those rounds,and he wins a decision.
    if you watched the fight that many times and you still think oscar won or it was that close you should just stop watching boxing or learn how to score a fight. floyd won easily making oscar miss time and time again while peppering oscar with shots buckling him twice.

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      #3
      Originally posted by RayLeonard82
      I completely disagree with the punch stats the 1st 8 rounds of the fight. I trying my hardest to look for Floyd's countershots and all i saw was Oscar picking off many of Floyd's punches from rounds 1 thru 8. Neither fighter really landed solid shots up until that point,but Oscar was the aggressor and landed some body shots along the ropes .so you have to give him some of those close rounds. Floyd was not counterpunching as well as some think. Remember im just talking about the 1st 8 rounds.

      I thought Oscar won rounds 2 ,3 ,4 ,6 ,8 with rounds 9 and 12 a tossup

      Floyd - Rounds - 1 ,5 ,10 ,11 with rounds 9 and 12 a tossup

      What Floyd did in rounds 10 and 11 ,that was not happening from round 1 thru 8. Oscar was picking off a lot of his punches,and Floyd also was not as aggressive those eariler rounds. Oscar wins this fight with ease had he jabbed more in rounds 9 ,10 ,11. Even if it was just 2 of those rounds,and he wins a decision.
      Absolutely correct - spot on, that is what I saw too from very close to the ring. I thought the fight was closer to a draw than a win for either of them...

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        #4
        Originally posted by bdevils
        if you watched the fight that many times and you still think oscar won or it was that close you should just stop watching boxing or learn how to score a fight. floyd won easily making oscar miss time and time again while peppering oscar with shots buckling him twice.
        Neither fighter was ever hurt in the fight, not even so much as a black eye, and not even close to a "superfight" - Floyd got in a few more flashy punches, but he lacks the power to punch his way out of a wet paper sack, Oscar wobbled, but more from being off balance than from Mayweather power...

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          #5
          Originally posted by RayLeonard82
          I completely disagree with the punch stats the 1st 8 rounds of the fight. I trying my hardest to look for Floyd's countershots and all i saw was Oscar picking off many of Floyd's punches from rounds 1 thru 8. Neither fighter really landed solid shots up until that point,but Oscar was the aggressor and landed some body shots along the ropes .so you have to give him some of those close rounds. Floyd was not counterpunching as well as some think. Remember im just talking about the 1st 8 rounds.

          I thought Oscar won rounds 2 ,3 ,4 ,6 ,8 with rounds 9 and 12 a tossup

          Floyd - Rounds - 1 ,5 ,10 ,11 with rounds 9 and 12 a tossup

          What Floyd did in rounds 10 and 11 ,that was not happening from round 1 thru 8. Oscar was picking off a lot of his punches,and Floyd also was not as aggressive those eariler rounds. Oscar wins this fight with ease had he jabbed more in rounds 9 ,10 ,11. Even if it was just 2 of those rounds,and he wins a decision.
          First of all you need help if you've watched the fight 5 times in one day, you don't know how to score a fight, this fight was not even debatable in my opinion to who won the fight.

          Floyd clearly won the fight and we don't need another thread from you to tell us what happened, we have hundreds of other threads about this fight and you could've posted this post in one of those threads.

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          • RayLeonard82
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            #6
            Originally posted by bdevils
            if you watched the fight that many times and you still think oscar won or it was that close you should just stop watching boxing or learn how to score a fight. floyd won easily making oscar miss time and time again while peppering oscar with shots buckling him twice.
            He started peppering Oscar rounds 9 ,10 ,11 not 1 thru 8. With the exception of round 5.

            Oscar picked off a lot of Floyd's shots those 1st 8 rounds.

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              #7
              Originally posted by RayLeonard82
              He started peppering Oscar rounds 9 ,10 ,11 not 1 thru 8. With the exception of round 5.

              Oscar picked off a lot of Floyd's shots those 1st 8 rounds.
              thats what i saw too. a lot of punches from both were blocked by the other, cant understand why the stats are in favor of floyd, while oscar was the aggressor. and yes i was talking about rounds 1-8 only

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                #8
                Originally posted by RayLeonard82
                I completely disagree with the punch stats the 1st 8 rounds of the fight. I trying my hardest to look for Floyd's countershots and all i saw was Oscar picking off many of Floyd's punches from rounds 1 thru 8. Neither fighter really landed solid shots up until that point,but Oscar was the aggressor and landed some body shots along the ropes .so you have to give him some of those close rounds. Floyd was not counterpunching as well as some think. Remember im just talking about the 1st 8 rounds.

                I thought Oscar won rounds 2 ,3 ,4 ,6 ,8 with rounds 9 and 12 a tossup

                Floyd - Rounds - 1 ,5 ,10 ,11 with rounds 9 and 12 a tossup

                What Floyd did in rounds 10 and 11 ,that was not happening from round 1 thru 8. Oscar was picking off a lot of his punches,and Floyd also was not as aggressive those eariler rounds. Oscar wins this fight with ease had he jabbed more in rounds 9 ,10 ,11. Even if it was just 2 of those rounds,and he wins a decision.
                Finally! someone with a brain, these people need to get off Floyds ****. I'm a fan of both guys and this fight was close, stop seeing what you want to see and watch closely!

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Soundtraveler
                  Absolutely correct - spot on, that is what I saw too from very close to the ring. I thought the fight was closer to a draw than a win for either of them...
                  i completely agree, i saw the fight 2 times that same night,
                  and i was not happey with the split decision, some of the those close rds should of gone to dlh...... floyd was not doing ****, he was waiting for oscar to get tired....oscar was the champion and the aggressor i don't get it,
                  i don't know a fighter can win a fight not throwing enough punches and backing-up all night

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by niceguy45
                    i completely agree, i saw the fight 2 times that same night,
                    and i was not happey with the split decision, some of the those close rds should of gone to dlh...... floyd was not doing ****, he was waiting for oscar to get tired....oscar was the champion and the aggressor i don't get it,
                    i don't know a fighter can win a fight not throwing enough punches and backing-up all night
                    YALL CAN"T SEE!!! Oscar blocked some shots but I saw a lot of jabs land to the body and face and lot of counter hooks landing as well. After rd 8, Floyd was clearly landing and landing flush. I think yall need a pause or slow motion or something.

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