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  • Easy-E
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    #51
    [QUOTE=realheavyhands]
    Originally posted by PBF34
    WRONG.
    Taylor admitted no such thing.
    He said he thought he had the edge, but the draw was fair.[/QUOTEyes he did on the hbo interview he said "he was winning the fight" meaning until the 12th, its about to come on again, jeff lacy and mayweather also thought winky clearly won the fight
    At no point in time did Taylor say he lost the fight.
    You are delusional.

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    • realheavyhands
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      #52
      i know,said winky was WINNING the fight until the 11th round, but taylor didnt do **** in the 12

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      • champ007
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        #53
        Why do i keep hearing wright lost the 12th? neither of them fought,how could anyone have lost it. if no one fought in the 12th, judge it until the 11th,and what do you have? probably Winky ahead not by alot but slight UD. but Jermaine gets more "nods" than a Jigga concert!!

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        • Super_Lightweight
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          #54
          No one got the nod. One judge saw it for Wright, one saw it for Taylor, and one saw it even...much like the opinions we see on this board. Some think Taylor won it close, some think Wright won it close, and others feel it was rightfully a draw.

          There was no unfair treatment or politics in Taylor's favor. It was just a close fight where as a judge you have to decide: Which rounds were Taylor's harder punches the deciding factor, and in which rounds was Wright's higher output the deciding factor?

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          • oldgringo
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            #55
            Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
            No one got the nod. One judge saw it for Wright, one saw it for Taylor, and one saw it even...much like the opinions we see on this board. Some think Taylor won it close, some think Wright won it close, and others feel it was rightfully a draw.

            There was no unfair treatment or politics in Taylor's favor. It was just a close fight where as a judge you have to decide: Which rounds were Taylor's harder punches the deciding factor, and in which rounds was Wright's higher output the deciding factor?

            Not really his higher output, but his cleaner punches that landed more often. Taylor threw more I believe.

            Heres something interesting:

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            Just something to look at.

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