Comments Thread For: Austin Trout vs. Terrell Gausha Ends in Disputed Split Draw

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  • bigjavi973
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    #11
    I picked Decision but hopefully there’s an early ko

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    • b Murphington
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      #12
      Trout feels older than he is. He seems ancient to me.

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      • paulf
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        #13
        Well this is pitiful

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        • paulf
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          #14
          Originally posted by b morph
          Trout feels older than he is. He seems ancient to me.
          Throwing punches like he’s underwater.

          Looks nothing like the guy that kicked Miguel Cotto ass... but he’s been in some wars and has been dropped a LOT in his career.

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          • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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            Comments Thread For: Austin Trout vs. Terrell Gausha Ends in Disputed Split Draw

            Beau Rivage Resort & Casino, Biloxi - In a crossroads junior middleweight fight, Olympian Terrell Gausha (21-2, 10 KOs) and former world champion Austin Trout (31-5-1, 17 KOs) fought to a twelve round split draw. The scores were 99-91 for Gausha, 96-94 for Trout, and 95-95 for the draw.
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            • TaurusJ27
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              #16
              Adalaide Byrd was in disguise as one of the judges.

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              • pillowfists98
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                #17
                Gausha clearly won.

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                • Mammoth
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by pillowfists98
                  Gausha clearly won.
                  Damn, I didn't see that coming.

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                  • DeeMoney
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                    #19
                    I guess since Trout is a top 5 win on so many big name fighters resumes they gotta keep him up. Less other resumes lose some luster

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                    • mbase1235
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                      #20
                      Gausha won, but he should've let his hands go more to make sure. There was a lot of waiting around, and I don't think that Gausha was aggressive enough. Trout was there for the taking. Cats gotta learn not to leave it in the hands of inept judges.

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