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  • JakeNDaBox
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    Comments Thread For: Glenn Donaire vs. Omar Salado Early Telemundo Results

    By Jake Donovan - Glenn Donaire takes his comeback south of the border, as the 32-year old takes on Omar Salado in their 12-round main event Friday evening at Auditorio Plaza Condesa in Mexico City. [Click Here To Read More]
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    Good on him. Don't see him winning a title though

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    • Rolaz
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      Its nice to see Donaire winning in UD inside Salado's hometown crowd.

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      • nycsmooth
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        Terrible judging when you have spread like that...1 has it10-2 another 7-5...2 much of a spread watching the same bout....glad Donaire won, nice comeback & he's his own man, not NoNo's brother...

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        • JakeNDaBox
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          Originally posted by nycsmooth
          Terrible judging when you have spread like that...1 has it10-2 another 7-5...2 much of a spread watching the same bout....glad Donaire won, nice comeback & he's his own man, not NoNo's brother...
          Not always the case, as I thought the varying scores were justified last night. There were several close rounds and scoring/refereeing/officiating is all about angles. That's why there's always more than one official for every fight/game/match/etc. In this case, Donaire got the benefit of the doubt in all close rounds on one card (honestly, I thought 9-2-1-even was a bit too wide), while Salado got 'em on the closest card (115-113). 116-112 was the most accurate card, IMO, but there's a case to be made for all three scores.

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          • nycsmooth
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            Originally posted by JakeNDaBox
            Not always the case, as I thought the varying scores were justified last night. There were several close rounds and scoring/refereeing/officiating is all about angles. That's why there's always more than one official for every fight/game/match/etc. In this case, Donaire got the benefit of the doubt in all close rounds on one card (honestly, I thought 9-2-1-even was a bit too wide), while Salado got 'em on the closest card (115-113). 116-112 was the most accurate card, IMO, but there's a case to be made for all three scores.
            All In say is when all 3 have varying spreads as stated, 1 judge, @ least is losing concentration...no excuse for that...good judges don't miss close rounds consistently...

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