Hopkins vs Taylor - He could've easily won either of the two if he didn't opt to take the first few rounds as some sort of sparring session. I still think he won the rematch pretty damn convincingly, but the judges still didn't give it to him, and it was close. (I had it 115-113 for Bernard)
Marquez vs. Pacquiao - Both fights. I had the first fight a Pacquiao victory by 1 point, and I had Marquez winning the rematch. If he could've just stood up to some of Pac's shots, I wouldn't even be typing this right now.
Jones vs. Calzaghe - Roy literally gave this one away. I take nothing away from Calzaghe for his utter domination of Roy. But Jones hardly ever let his hands go, and seemed content to put his ear muffs on and let Joe **** him.
Barrera vs. Pacquiao 2 - Another example of a fighter not letting his hands go often enough. Pacquiao looked like absolute dog**** this night IMO, and Barrera could've easily capitalized on it and made some sort of statement, and possibly even gotten a win. When he let his hands go, he looked like the Barrera of old, but he rarely ever let them go to begin with.
Marquez vs. Pacquiao - Both fights. I had the first fight a Pacquiao victory by 1 point, and I had Marquez winning the rematch. If he could've just stood up to some of Pac's shots, I wouldn't even be typing this right now.
Jones vs. Calzaghe - Roy literally gave this one away. I take nothing away from Calzaghe for his utter domination of Roy. But Jones hardly ever let his hands go, and seemed content to put his ear muffs on and let Joe **** him.
Barrera vs. Pacquiao 2 - Another example of a fighter not letting his hands go often enough. Pacquiao looked like absolute dog**** this night IMO, and Barrera could've easily capitalized on it and made some sort of statement, and possibly even gotten a win. When he let his hands go, he looked like the Barrera of old, but he rarely ever let them go to begin with.
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