Comments Thread For: Oliver McCall Decisions Fres Oquendo, Post-Fight Scuffle

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Oliver McCall Decisions Fres Oquendo, Post-Fight Scuffle

    At the Seminole Hard Rock Hotel and Casino in Hollywood, Florida, former world heavyweight champion Oliver McCall (55-10) continued to roll forward with a twelve round split-decision victory over Fres Oquendo (32-7). The scores were 116-112, 115-113 for McCall, 115-113 for Oquendo.

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  • gauze
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    #2
    did anyone happen to see the fight?

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    • antrob
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      #3
      I consider myself a hardcore boxing fan, but I had no idea this fight was happening.

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      • PRBOXINGCOTTO
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        #4
        Bet fres got robbed again

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        • toysale
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          #5
          The first I knew of this fight even happening.

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          • Suckmedry
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            #6
            Oquendo ALWAYS loses split decisions, poor ****.

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            • frankenfrank
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              #7
              I still haven't seen this fight but his last loss that should be considered as such was in 2004 against John Ruiz . The man is actually unbeaten since 2004.

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              • starkiller
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                #8
                From what the article says, there was no robbery and Oqunedo sucks for having a close decision loss to an old Oliver McCall.

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                • Abstraction
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                  #9
                  i heard fres gets robbed alot. maybe he seen as "unimportant" in boxing so ppl r happy for him 2 lose, dunno.
                  but to lose, on ALL 3 cards is somma else.

                  credit to mccall, never been ko'd in his career.

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                  • starkiller
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Abstraction
                    i heard fres gets robbed alot. maybe he seen as "unimportant" in boxing so ppl r happy for him 2 lose, dunno.
                    but to lose, on ALL 3 cards is somma else.

                    credit to mccall, never been ko'd in his career.
                    I don't really consider robberies close fights. If fighters allow for fights to be close then what do they expect? Someones got to win a close fight unless it ends in a draw.

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