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Originally posted by krazyn8tive View PostI 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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Originally posted by krazyn8tive View PostI 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.
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.
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Originally posted by krazyn8tive View PostI 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.
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.
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Originally posted by SeekDaGreat View PostIf 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.
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