I just watched this full fight for the first time and scored it 113-113, a draw. Those judges who gave DLH a 4 and 6 point lead where completely biased or blind. How did you score this controversial bout?
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So, no one scored this one. I bet that if it was about a Pacquiao fight, there would have been 30 replies already.
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Remind of the scores for Jirov-Toney. The fight was very close and yet the scores were heavily in favor of Toney. Jirov was not credit for body blows (even though I think Toney won).
I never saw DLH-Whitaker though.
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Originally posted by Super_LightweightRemind of the scores for Jirov-Toney. The fight was very close and yet the scores were heavily in favor of Toney. Jirov was not credit for body blows (even though I think Toney won).
I never saw DLH-Whitaker though.
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Whitaker by 2 is acceptable. That means that you gave him one more round than I did. I had it 6 rounds each, but it's 113-113 because each fighter lost a point.
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Originally posted by vB MartinI had Sweetpea by 2 points. I thought it was close, but Sweetpea definitely won it. I thinkhis clowning when DLH couldn't hit him hurt him. He should have been taptaptapping away instead of mugging.
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i think i had dlh winning, but im probally a bit biased toward him, i need a new copy of the fight
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Originally posted by SturmRulesi think i had dlh winning, but im probally a bit biased toward him, i need a new copy of the fight
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Originally posted by RiverCityMikeI used to hate DLH because everyone thought that he was so great and I really didn't see a lot about him that impressed me. And besides, I felt that he was getting gifts in his close fights. I think I finally began to like DLH after he got robbed against Trinidad. I rooted for Tito the whole way, but when the decision was read I knew that it was wrong whether I wanted it or not. Since then, I kinda like the Golden Boy, once I saw that even he wasn't immune to the underhanded politics of boxing.
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