How can anyone trust a cokehead to keep round by round scoring lol
Comments Thread For: De La Hoya on Haney-Lomachenko: Trust Me, Loma Won; I Scored It 8-4!
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Lol even cokehead Oscar saw the right man edging it
Last edited by A.B Counterhooks; 05-22-2023, 12:02 PM.Comment
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Still not a robbery but it wasn’t a great decision. I have a really really hard time giving haney 6 rounds. This coming from someone who thought haney would easily win this. I can see how the decision went to haney tho. Boxing is littered with decisions like this. As I said it wasn’t an outright robbery and the reason I think the judges gave it to haney is because everytime bumchenko looked like he was gonna take over haney turned him back. Oscar actually about right I had it 8-4 bumchenko the only super clear round I saw for haney was the 12th and maybe the 1stComment
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I had it 7-5 or 8-4 Loma. I wouldn't be complaining if it hadn't been for the little details that said the fix was in, like the interviewer acting like he knew that Haney was the winner before the fight ever happened. There was a clear script going on about how Haney would win and what would happen next for him, but Loma fought so well that the script got ruined. It's also telling how there's not a single news outlet that scored it for Haney. Closest was one guy that had it a tie. Everyone else, and I do mean everyone, called that one 115-113 Loma. And that tool Moretti giving 10 to Haney?? Come on.Comment
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I don't trust anyone when they say "trust me", but in this case de la Hoya is correct.
Boxing is an international sport. Foreign countries should not recognize these phony decisions by on the payroll judges, especially in the most crooked city on Earth, Las Vegas, founded and run by organized crime with one and only one purpose, fleecing the suckers.
The announcer in the prelim fight gave the game away when he told the winner of the prelim that Haney will be winning the main event. The fix was in.
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Fully agree, I scored it 8-4 and you could make the case for 7-5 but none of the other rounds Hankey came even close. He was crying to his papa in the corner how Loma hits multiple times as if it was unfair. Size was the only thing saving Haney, besides that he was getting run over.
Haney going up to 140 will get him KO'd as he fights guys his size. Simple as that. He has no power.Comment
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Haha I knew that there was going to be some mouth breather saying some ****** ish like that, and you didn't disappoint! The thing is, nothing he said was wrong, because it's subjective and it's his opinion and he gave good, logical reasons why he came to that conclusion. You, may disagree, and depending on your logic, might not be wrong either. The fact is that it was a close fight and scoring the fight 115-113 for either guy or a draw even, is a fair assessment of a good, close fight. But, there's no way on God's green earth that Haney dominated.Comment
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I noticed he said that too. Bernardo Osuna right? I definitely noticed that he said that, and just smirked to myself, deciding to give him the benefit of the doubt, that maybe he misspoke. But, yeah even though it was a close fight, it's crap like that and Dave Moretti's garbage scorecard, that are head scratching at best, and dirty and corrupt AF at worst, and gives the sport a black eye, pun intended lol.
I don't trust anyone when they say "trust me", but in this case de la Hoya is correct.
Boxing is an international sport. Foreign countries should not recognize these phony decisions by on the payroll judges, especially in the most crooked city on Earth, Las Vegas, founded and run by organized crime with one and only one purpose, fleecing the suckers.
The announcer in the prelim fight gave the game away when he told the winner of the prelim that Haney will be winning the main event. The fix was in.Comment
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