these haymon fighters are all just robots. they are told what to say and what to do even if the circumstances don't call for them. they obviously told quillin after you win do a backflip except to win in this dubious way you would think he would use his own brain and keep it on the down low.......nope! backflipping tard.
Yeah, they're stage-managed just like the Haymon judges. Everything is planned meticulously.
The cut is right on the eyelid and does not look good.... The placement of the cut, more than the severity, is the reason why they stopped the fight.
The Showtime's announcers fell into group think as far as their scorecards (and they do that from time to time). Rosado was the ring general and aggressor, but Quillin was the one landing the clean shots and making Rosado miss. It was a close fight, but Rosado didn't sweep rounds 4-6 as they had indicated. They gave Rosado rounds just for backing Quillin up.
I previously thought Quillin was just as strong as Golovkin, but Rosado just demonstrated that that isn't true. Golovkin is probably the strongest middleweight in boxing. Don't get it twisted though... Quillin's speed and counter punching would still give GGG trouble.
The fight appeared close, and Quillin clearly did the better work early on but there were a lot of close rounds after that and if you like Quillins work from the outside which is easier for the judges to see the Rosado's inside and body works you could end up scoring it very wide for him even though the fight was very competitive.
I didn't score it but I could understand Quillin wide
It really does because Rosado would come on stronger in the later rounds and start throwing more with the occasional big shot landed in the start/mid while Quillin would move back, counter him when he came in and be slightly more active to Rosado's pressure.
First 3 easy to score, every round after depends on how you score... but a white wash was too much.... I think he had at least 2 rounds that go to home
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