When i saw his scorecard i couldnt help but laugh cause everyone knew Rios was losing the first few rounds and he had him winning easily lol
Did anyone notice Elie Seckbach's scoreard? LOL
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Actually, I don't think henwas too far off from my card
Unlike everyone else, I don't think Rios lost all first 4 round
I think I gave him the second if I'm not mistaking
Ellie's scorecard was only one round off of mine I think.
Acosta was doing A LOT of running and excessive holding.... I can't just act like that doesn't play a part in the rounds
If Rios was not applying so much pressure, and wasnt landing, there would have been no reason for Acosta to run and hold..... By seeing Acosta's action and facial expressions, you could tell Ros was doing what he had to do to win the fight.....Last edited by _I Am_; 02-27-2011, 12:56 PM.Comment
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Around the water cooler, we call that "boxing"Actually, I don't think henwas too far off from my card
Unlike everyone else, I don't think Rios lost all first 4 round
I think I gave him the second if I'm not mistaking
Solids scorecard was only one round off of mine I think.
Acosta was doing A LOT of running and excessive holding.... I can't just act like that doesn't play a part in the rounds
If Rios was applying so much pressure, and was landing, there would have been no reason for Acosta to run and hold..... By seeing Acosta's action and facial expressions, you could tell Ros was doing what he had to do to win the fight.....Comment
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No bro, that was more than just "boxing".... It was clear as day that that was RUNNING..... I remember vividly that Acostal andeda left hook and ran across the ENTIRE ring..... He was literally jogging backwards to get away from Rios' shots.....
And the holding" He should have been penalized for doing it excessively.... How can you sit here and say that what Acosta was doing was"good boxing"?
It was down right over and above what should be allowed in ANY boxing fight.....Comment
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Seckbach had it 2 rounds each after four. That's not really so unreasonable, because the first two rounds were close, and Acosta clearly won rounds 3 and 4.Comment
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