De La Hoya: Clue me in.....

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  • BmoreBrawler
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    #31
    Originally posted by Easy-E
    yeah that judge is an idiot.
    just because a judge thinks a fighter won a fight doesnt mean its true.
    seriously, its becoming evident that you are absolutly clueless when it comes to boxing.
    3 judges scored Hopkins v Forbes for Hopkins by a considerable margin.
    One judge scored Lewis v Holy I in favor of Holy!
    There are as many incompetant judges who know nothing about the sport as there are incompetent posters on this board who know nothing about the sport, aka you.
    And sorry if you cant take a couple insults one an internet forum without taking it personally.
    get over it and grow up.
    Im not taking it personally, im using your words to make you look like an idiot

    Yes, some judges make questionably calls, but they have professional reasoning behind it. In court, even ONE expert has the ability to bring doubt into a case and deny a conviction...how much more so in a subjective match like this.

    So people who think Oscar won are not "idiots", we just have a different opinion based on different perceived facts-mine being that Floyd landed nowhere near as many punches as they gave him credit for.

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    • Hydro
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      #32
      Originally posted by Easy-E
      yeah that judge is an idiot.
      just because a judge thinks a fighter won a fight doesnt mean its true.
      seriously, its becoming evident that you are absolutly clueless when it comes to boxing.
      3 judges scored Hopkins v Forbes for Hopkins by a considerable margin.
      One judge scored Lewis v Holy I in favor of Holy!
      There are as many incompetant judges who know nothing about the sport as there are incompetent posters on this board who know nothing about the sport, aka you.
      And sorry if you cant take a couple insults one an internet forum without taking it personally.
      get over it and grow up.
      Tommy Kazmareck, who scored it 115-113 for De La Hoya, is the same judge who had Leonard winning the rematch with Hearns.

      Still, he's better than Duane Ford.

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      • Cuauhtémoc1520
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        #33
        Originally posted by kING T
        You thought he fought extreamly well?

        You call abandoning your effective jab “extremely well”? You call running out of “gas” late “extremely well”? You call throwing way more punches with a lower connects to the other fighter who threw less punches and connected with more shots “extremely well”? You call just a few clean shots “extremely well”?

        What dictionary are you using? Sound like just another biased remark.
        Yes he fought extreamly well and if you think he didn't you weren't watching the same fight or just through Mayweather colored glasses. He didn't abandon the jab, he just couldn't throw it as much as people wanted because late in the fight PBF was countering it more and more. It's easy to be an arm chair fighter and tell him what he "should" have dont when you don't have mongoos like Mayweather in fron of you counter punching.

        As far as "running out of gas", he slowed down but it wasn't the colapse you are making out to be.

        also, everyone connects less than PBF in every fight he's ever been. DLH was more active and brought the fight to PBF. If he didn't press their wouldn't have been a fight.

        Lastly, neither fighter landed many clean punches, both had great defenses, PBF was just too elusive for him.
        Give credit where credit is due and stop hating, it's ugly it really is.

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        • BmoreBrawler
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          #34
          Its not even like Oscar was gassed because he didnt train hard, it was because it takes a tremendous amount of concentration and tension to defend against a speedy guy like PBF.

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