Those cards are so inconsitent.
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i had froch 3 rounds up, innitially i had it 6 rounds up but i was live at the fight and adrenaline got to me..froch won purely on his body shots and jab which bloodied dirrells face..he clcoked dirrell with a good hook in round 8 as well..
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Originally posted by Silencers View PostHow anyone could score 7 of the first 9 for Froch and have him winning the 11th is beyond me.
Anyone that can score that decisive of a round, that badly, should be investigated. Looking at his card, you could almost say he threw the fight.
"Oh no, I have this pretty close, better steal a couple rounds from Dirrell cause I have a feeling that Mexican judge is actually watching the fight."
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Originally posted by slimshandy69 View Posti had froch 3 rounds up, innitially i had it 6 rounds up but i was live at the fight and adrenaline got to me..froch won purely on his body shots and jab which bloodied dirrells face..he clcoked dirrell with a good hook in round 8 as well..
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Actually posted this to another thread, but wanted to make sure some of you guys who think it was a shutout by Dirrell to see it:
When you fight scared for 12 rounds, you can't expect judges to be sympathetic. I had Dirrell ahead as well, but I can easily see why he wasn't given the nod here, and in fact I expected it before they announced the decision.
And Andre did fight a scared, nervous fight. He had multiple opportunities in every round to press the action and only took advantage of a few. He spent much of his time with his head below his waist, just plain running, or tying up, to avoid getting hit, rather than using his own offense as part of his defensive game. The fight was his to win, and he could've done so in dramatic fashion. He had huge advantages in speed, skill and talent, and just refused to put them to good use. He even had Froch pretty buzzed at one point, but failed to capatalize on his advantages.
NO judge is going to look favorably on this type of fighter, as I'm sure Dirrell knew even while he was doing it.
I'm disappointed as hell in Andre, and I hope he's learned his lesson from this shameful performance.
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Originally posted by Stickman View PostActually posted this to another thread, but wanted to make sure some of you guys who think it was a shutout by Dirrell to see it:
When you fight scared for 12 rounds, you can't expect judges to be sympathetic. I had Dirrell ahead as well, but I can easily see why he wasn't given the nod here, and in fact I expected it before they announced the decision.
And Andre did fight a scared, nervous fight. He had multiple opportunities in every round to press the action and only took advantage of a few. He spent much of his time with his head below his waist, just plain running, or tying up, to avoid getting hit, rather than using his own offense as part of his defensive game. The fight was his to win, and he could've done so in dramatic fashion. He had huge advantages in speed, skill and talent, and just refused to put them to good use. He even had Froch pretty buzzed at one point, but failed to capatalize on his advantages.
NO judge is going to look favorably on this type of fighter, as I'm sure Dirrell knew even while he was doing it.
I'm disappointed as hell in Andre, and I hope he's learned his lesson from this shameful performance.
Regardless of what you think about HOW Dirrell fought, no one can honestly say that Froch won the 11th and 12th. If the judge had scored those two rounds correctly, Dirrell would've won.
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Originally posted by dans01234 View PostWho is debating that Dirrell won every round? It was a close fight in which Froch was out classed in his hometown and barely won a split decision in a fight where one of the judges scored rounds 11-12 for Froch. Round 11 was the clearest of all the rounds in the right as Dirrell out landed Froch and landed the harder shots (like he did for most of the fight). Round 12 was closer, but most including the other judges gave it to Dirrell..
Regardless of what you think about HOW Dirrell fought, no one can honestly say that Froch won the 11th and 12th. If the judge had scored those two rounds correctly, Dirrell would've won.
Like I said, I hope he learns the lesson in this, and doesn't pull this **** again.
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wow some of those scorecards are rediculous. also ive been saying this for awhile now, whether you like the style dirrell used against froch is irrelevant, you cant deny dirrell won. he outlanded froch in the majority of the rounds and simply beat him to the punch. people are exaggerating this running thing, dirrell only did that in the middle rounds for about 2 or 3 rounds, but in all of the early and late rounds he stood in close quarters with froch and still hit froch at will. this fight wasnt even close. im sorry but it is impossible to make a case for froch winning this fight, i just dont see it.
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