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  • #11
    Ike won the vast majority of the early rounds with his jab.

    Oscar rallied late... but that late was too late.

    Ike won.

    Foreman's commentary on this fight was way past absurd. He seriously sounded mentally disabled.

    "Oscar doesn't have to do a lot to do a lot."

    What the **** does that even mean?

    Quartey did get screwed out of this fight badly.

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    • #12
      Ike took this one hands down, there's no way in Hell oscar took this one. Even in round 6 when both went down Ike did enough to win that round so i scored it 9-8.

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      • #13
        You guys keep talking about the 2 knockdowns like Oscar himself didnt ever go down. He went down once himself so its not like Oscar got 2 extra points and you could see after every round that Oscar was looking so defeated in the corner and even his trainers were getting on him. I dont mean that it was a robbery like a guy shouldve won by 8pts but I thought Ike clearly won alot of rounds that you couldnt argue with which made it hard for me to see that you could give it to Oscar even if your being generous

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        • #14
          It was a close fight, not a robbery.

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          • #15
            It comes on at 11 here. I'll be watchin then, but I've never strayed from my opinion that Ike shoulda won it. He got smacked up in the 12th and was lucky to survive, but I didn't think that was enuf to deny him a victory.

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            • #16
              It could have gone either way to me. I think De La Hoya's last round rally is what got him the win, he had Quartey on the ropes and was punching away at him. If Quartey kept things in the middle of the ring in the last round he probably would have won.

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              • #17
                Ike was a beast.
                I've always thought that Ike won that fight, if Ike had gotten the nod mabe he would have stayed at welterweight... too bad things went down hill from there.
                And lets not forget the disgusting decision vs Forrest.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Joshua Clottey View Post
                  It could have gone either way to me. I think De La Hoya's last round rally is what got him the win, he had Quartey on the ropes and was punching away at him. If Quartey kept things in the middle of the ring in the last round he probably would have won.
                  yeah but my problem is that the 2 judges who gave the fight to Oscar had him ahead going into the 12th so that round didnt even really matter

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Allucard View Post
                    Oscar has an huge size advantage over Floyd. The only reason Floyd managed to be a ww champion is because he's a very special fighter, one true ATG imo, if he was more limited he could have had an almost as great of a career at 130 where he should still be able to rule. PBF is a natural 135 pounder, much like Pacquiao. He's half an inch taller than Hatton and we all know how tall Hatton is. On a side note i think Oscar has no business fighting neither Pacquiao, Floyd or Hatton.
                    Floyd is a half inch taller than Hatton?



                    Floyd could've made 130 his entire career?

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                    • #20
                      Clear win for Ike.

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