Stop the excuses. Taylor hit nothing but gloves and forearms. Abraham on clean punches early. Taylor pulled through round 9 on heart and it finally ended in round 12. Abraham won as he always does on edurance and power. Good win by the King. Taylor were dead meat.
pump ya brakes my dude.....no excuses was given!!.....get a parachute before you jump ya ass outta another jet!!
What you talking about, if Taylor survived the round 12 i would have it 115-112 for Abraham(including point deduction)
To be honest a foreign fighter will never win in a foreign country except the fight is that clear for example the hometown fighter will be punished for 12 round then the foreign fighter might win the fight. I mean first of all the judges were bought there was no famous judge and the low blow ? You could clearly see that Jermain hit him on AA's elbow. But AA has won the fight JT made a ****** mistake and AA used his chance.
To be honest a foreign fighter will never win in a foreign country except the fight is that clear for example the hometown fighter will be punished for 12 round then the foreign fighter might win the fight. I mean first of all the judges were bought there was no famous judge and the low blow ? You could clearly see that Jermain hit him on AA's elbow. But AA has won the fight JT made a ****** mistake and AA used his chance.
The low blow landed on Abraham's groin, below his elbow. You must have had a poor quality stream. It wasn't a bad low blow beause there wasn't much power in it, but the reason for the point deduction was that he'd already had several warnings, some of which were for bad ones.
And all three judges were neutrals, none were European; and their scores were more or less the same as Showtime's unofficial scores, so the hometown excuse doesn't wash.
The low blow landed on Abraham's groin, below his elbow. You must have had a poor quality stream. It wasn't a bad low blow beause there wasn't much power in it, but the reason for the point deduction was that he'd already had several warnings, some of which were for bad ones.
And all three judges were neutrals, none were European; and their scores were more or less the same as Showtime's unofficial scores, so the hometown excuse doesn't wash.
It was a german event like I said before JT had to be clearly better than AA to win the fight in Germany. If you have seen Dimentrenko vs Chambers you would agree with me that one neutral judge gave Dimentrenko many points altough he never was that good. This show was also a Sauerland event a German event in Germany.
It was a german event like I said before JT had to be clearly better than AA to win the fight in Germany. If you have seen Dimentrenko vs Chambers you would agree with me that one neutral judge gave Dimentrenko many points altough he never was that good. This show was also a Sauerland event a German event in Germany.
no matter where this fight was at, the same results wouldve occurred ...taylor didnt land 1 significant punch in 12 rounds
It was a german event like I said before JT had to be clearly better than AA to win the fight in Germany. If you have seen Dimentrenko vs Chambers you would agree with me that one neutral judge gave Dimentrenko many points altough he never was that good. This show was also a Sauerland event a German event in Germany.
Two of the three judges scored the Chambers Dimitrenko fight about right. The scores were no worse than they'd have been in the States. There are very few fights in the States where all three judges score the fight the same way as each other, and in most US fights at least one judge scores it very strangely.
One of the judges for the Froch Taylor fight had Froch ahead coming into the last round, which is ridiculous. But that was in the States.
So your conspiracy theory doesn't wash, and there's absolutely no evidence to back it up. When there's some poor scoring in the States you just ignore it, but when it happens in Germany you call it a hometown decision, even when the judges are neutral, and that double standard shows bias on your part.
And in the case of the Taylor-Abraham fight, all three judges scored it more or less the same as the Showtime commentators did, so your case is completely disproved in the context of this fight.
Two of the three judges scored the Chambers Dimitrenko fight about right. The scores were no worse than they'd have been in the States. There are very few fights in the States where all three judges score the fight the same way as each other, and in most US fights at least one judge scores it very strangely.
One of the judges for the Froch Taylor fight had Froch ahead coming into the last round, which is ridiculous. But that was in the States.
So your conspiracy theory doesn't wash, and there's absolutely no evidence to back it up. When there's some poor scoring in the States you just ignore it, but when it happens in Germany you call it a hometown decision, even when the judges are neutral, and that double standard shows bias on your part.
And in the case of the Taylor-Abraham fight, all three judges scored it more or less the same as the Showtime commentators did, so your case is completely disproved in the context of this fight.
Me myself I live in Germany and you are right that in the states there are and have been sick decisions but all I want to say is that AA is the golden boy of Sauerland event and everything was prepared to let AA look good for example the have chosen JT because the knew that he is finished why they did not let AA fight Kessler because Kessler has Sauerland as managers too. All I want to say is that they would never take a high risk for AA.
Abraham is a bull, no doubt, but I would like to have seen Taylor unload his right every once in a while. It would have been a completely different fight.
Wow!!! Abraham put on a nice show and one wonders if Taylor will finish the tournament. Waiting for the Froch v Dirrell and expecting more fireworks...or at least hoping
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