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    The combatants were separated by three or less landed punches in nine of the twelve rounds even though Roach threw 121 more?punches than Davis.
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  • #2
    These numbers, although not always indicative of what happened, pretty much showed how close this fight was anyway.

    Total punches landed were separated by 1 punch or the same amount in 7 of 12 rounds. Tank outscored Roach in power punches in 7 of 12 rounds.

    Both fighters outlanded eachother in 6 rounds apiece.

    Even watching the fight you can see how close and t/p for tat it was. The numbers back up the action I saw.

    Anyone calling this a robbery is being overly dramatic.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
      These numbers, although not always indicative of what happened, pretty much showed how close this fight was anyway.

      Total punches landed were separated by 1 punch or the same amount in 7 of 12 rounds. Tank outscored Roach in power punches in 7 of 12 rounds.

      Both fighters outlanded eachother in 6 rounds apiece.

      Even watching the fight you can see how close and t/p for tat it was. The numbers back up the action I saw.

      Anyone calling this a robbery is being overly dramatic.
      Forget the rounds, but the fact that a knee down was not considered a KD is a robbery no matter what.

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      • #4
        Kev said "Anyone calling this a robbery is being overly dramatic". He might burst a blood vessel when I say outright corruption. The ref saw the knee down because he started counting "1, 2 ", so it can't be down to the ref somehow being unsighted. Everyone knows Davis is a protected fighter. He'll be dragging someone up from featherweight next, announcing "but look, he's a belt holder", followed by "but can I have Steve Willis again, for insurance, please?". Last time I checked the ref can't go: "minus 2, minus 1, that knockdown didn't happen".

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        • #5
          Taking a knee is a ko in any combat sport. Boxing is as corrupt as American politics the only first world country where bribery is legal. A rematch is in order. This lets me know Loma would've beat tank

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          • #6
            Steve Willis was in Al's pocket. The fact that he was never interviewed after the fight should confirm that.

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            • #7
              Just here to remind everyone compubox can be off by a factor of 10.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by -Kev- View Post
                These numbers, although not always indicative of what happened, pretty much showed how close this fight was anyway.

                Total punches landed were separated by 1 punch or the same amount in 7 of 12 rounds. Tank outscored Roach in power punches in 7 of 12 rounds.

                Both fighters outlanded eachother in 6 rounds apiece.

                Even watching the fight you can see how close and t/p for tat it was. The numbers back up the action I saw.

                Anyone calling this a robbery is being overly dramatic.
                or u COULD say that roche outlanded tank in 6 rounds and tank out landed rouch in 3 rounds with 3 rounds EVEN LMAOOOO
                Plain Old Josh Plain Old Josh likes this.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by BlackRobb View Post
                  Steve Willis was in Al's pocket. The fact that he was never interviewed after the fight should confirm that.
                  ****** take when do we see refs or judges being interviewed after they do something controversial? exactly never! that being said tank lost that fight

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