I was commenting on what you said. But you need to know that's exactly what it means. Close scorecards plus a split decision nod either way means the fight was close. That's exactly what it means dude. You cannot make a defendable argument that the opposite is true.
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Guess Bradley really did win that first fight against Pacquiao.Comment
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If I remember correctly and I haven't seen the fight in years, Mayweather was the clear winner of a close fight. Even if someone had the fight 8-4, some rounds were close.
I disagree with Dunn that Oscar got embarrassed, I think he faired well, or up to par for a past it, faded, good boxer.Last edited by SeekDaGreat; 04-28-2015, 10:14 AM.Comment
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I asked for your scorecard, which you didn't post. No it doesn't mean that at all.
Unless there is a KD or deduction, rounds are scored 10-9. You can be dominant in a round or win it close its still only 10-9.
Canelo got a MD against Floyd. Bradley got a SD against Manny. Neither fight was close IMO.
Now please, how did you score the fight?Last edited by The Big Dunn; 04-28-2015, 10:17 AM.Comment
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You keep mentioning that Oscar was past it, who's fault was that? Floyd had been trying to get the fight with him for YEARS before ODH finally accepted. Oscar had EVERY advantage. He picked the gloves, ring size, yet still couldn't get the win.If I remember correctly and I haven't seen the fight in years, Mayweather was the clear winner of a close fight. Even if someone had the fight 8-4, some rounds were close.
I disagree with Dunn that Oscar got embarrassed, I think he faired well, or up to par for a past it, faded, good boxer.Comment
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