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Roberto Duran said to Cuadras that he was robbed!
Originally posted by Motorcity Cobra View PostDidn't watch the fight but judging by everyone saying it was close Cuadras should've won. Whatever happened to you gotta take the belt from the champion?
Okay I finished watching the fight:
I shouldn't have watched this fight. I was already pissed at these GGG fans suddenly not wanting the Jacobs fight. Now I'm pissed at this robbery. I wanna say 8-4 but i can clearly see 7-5 Cuadras. A draw would be generous to Gonzalez. Gonzalez aggression was ineffective. If his aggression was effective why was Cuadras still able to move as well in the 12th as he did in the 1st? I saw a lot of coming forward swinging and missing from Gonzalez and Cuadras would catch him with two or three punches and back out and reset while Gonzalez is left swinging and missing. Gonzalez is missing so bad he's spinning himself around. I also see Gonzalez being swayed from side to side by shots that's hitting his gloves. He caught Cuadras with some good shots square but they didn't have an effect because Cuadras was still throwing and moving. He didn't slow Cuadras down the whole fight. That's why his aggression shouldn't count as effective aggression. They may look like big shots but they aren't having as much an impact as they seem. He dominated the latter half of the fight. Lederman's scorecard was atrocious. I hear Max and Roy say Gonzalez lands a great body shot but Cuadras doesn't stop moving. I see Cuadras land a body shot and Gonzalez clams up.
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Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View PostSo, why Leo didn't get a draw or a SD?
It's very ****** talk about compubox, that's is manipulated generally.
Look both faces, where are the 300 punches of Roman in the body of Cuadras?
Plus Cuadras was the freshest man at the end.
That fight was a draw or 115-113.
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Originally posted by Nic-atl-Nahuac View PostCuadras missed too much. Chocolatito won 116-112
Cuadras has a better defense than González, Cuadras has a very good amateur career. He was champ in Panamericans.
Cuadras 115-113.
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Chocolatito outworked cuadras in the stats.youre an idiot and dont know how to score boxing if you go by how faces look.also did everyone forget there was a headbutt ?
I swear mexicans get so butthurt every time one of their good fighters lose.its always a robbery.they never look at things objectively
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Originally posted by lumiere View PostChocolatito outworked cuadras in the stats.youre an idiot and dont know how to score boxing if you go by how faces look.also did everyone forget there was a headbutt ?
I swear mexicans get so butthurt every time one of their good fighters lose.its always a robbery.they never look at things objectively
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Originally posted by masterpatric09 View PostAnd he was incapable of connecting chocolatito or stop His Attacks.Chocolate never was hurt but cuadras was hurt several times. Cuadras lost because he was trying to counter an aggressive fighter but Chocolatito never gave him the distance or stood in front as a stagnant target. End of Story Chocolatito beat the Champ on his weight and Roman is Number 1 He was the agressor, and that's what challengers must do. Props to Chocolatitpo I can not disagree with the scorecards.
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Originally posted by Mexican_Puppet View PostSo, why Leo didn't get a draw or a SD?
It's very ****** talk about compubox, that's is manipulated generally.
Look both faces, where are the 300 punches of Roman in the body of Cuadras?
Plus Cuadras was the freshest man at the end.
That fight was a draw or 115-113.
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Originally posted by lumiere View PostChocolatito outworked cuadras in the stats.youre an idiot and dont know how to score boxing if you go by how faces look.also did everyone forget there was a headbutt ?
I swear mexicans get so butthurt every time one of their good fighters lose.its always a robbery.they never look at things objectively
Stats aren't necessarily accurate as they don't take into account the quality of a punch and aren't entirely accurate in counting legit landed punches. They can be used as part of a scoring criteria just as cuts are, but definitely not as a large criteria. Judges are human and if they see a bruised up bloody fighter while his opponent is relatively clean that might even for him to give a close round to the cleaner fighter.
There was a headbutt, which opened Cuadras' eye. The one that opened up Gonzalez was a punch and accurately scored as that by the ref.
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