Am I the only one who thinks Cotto vs Trout was a draw ?
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Why is that always the case on here?
A guy beats a guy who was favoured to lose against, everyone is picking him to lose apart from a handful and then after he does the unthinkable and wins in dominant fashion it's "He should get no credit for this".
Trout just beat one of the top ranked Jr Middleweights in the world in dominant fashion of course he get's credit for the win.Last edited by raskat; 12-02-2012, 03:48 PM.Comment
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Me and IronDan are in the Paulie thread sayin the samething Turk mah homie. It's amazing, to spend so much time on this site, and still not know how to score a fight, like some of these posters here. Im beside myself reading some of these comments.Comment
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Yes indeed. I cant wait till this game is over so I can put the fight on and watch it again. Trout was very sharp last night. Moving upstairs and downstairs consistantly with his punches. The kid was on the money last night.Comment
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I just finished watching Cotto vs Trout. Before watching it I went on the internet and read that Trout won a lopsided decision. When I actually watched the fight I didn't score the rounds cause I knew the winner anyways and I was VERY VERY SURPRISED when I watched the fight. Because I thought basically (almost) every single round was razor close and could be something like a draw. At the end I had a feeling it is a draw or maybe a Trout win by 1 point.
I don't think Cotto did enough to take Trout's title, but then again, Mayweather also didn't do enough to take Cotto's title.
I didn't feel Trout really won this fight against Cotto, but he didn't really lose it either. The official scorecards were a joke though.
Anybody else here felt Cotto vs Trout was a draw?
Here's you:, you idiot.
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We are not all professional boxing judges like you and Dan and turkas. Some of us like myself score the fights for fun. And you guys make it seem that it was a lopsided win for Trout when Cotto was effectively applying pressure and pressing the fight and landing the clearer punches on the larger man during the first half.Comment
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