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  • DiegoFuego
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    Last and most thorough scoring of Castillo-Mayweather I: Please read

    This is my last official scorecard for this fight, done two days ago. I watched every round live and watched them all in slow motion as well on a clear fight copy. I have never seen such bias from HBO before, including Harold Lederman, and it became sickening apparent to me that they were against him from the get-go with their language. They say he was rude and obnoxious at the fighter meeting the day before the fight and only talking about money and fame and not Castillo. THEY WANTED MAYWEATHER TO LOSE. My score is the only way I can score it. I gave Castillo every round he could have won.

    1: 10-9 Mayweather
    2: 10-9 Mayweather
    3: 10-9 Mayweather
    4: 10-9 Mayweather
    5: 10-9 Mayweather

    At this point, there is absolutely no way to have Castillo winning 2 rounds. He's coming back to his corner looking absolutely dejected after most rounds, although he starts to land punches in the 5th. Some judges will give him 1 round to make it appear close because few judges let a fighter dominate even if he is doing just that. Mayweather won 5 of the first 6 and you're going to tell me he lost this fight? Let's keep going just for the fun of it.

    6: 10-9 Castillo
    7: 10-9 Castillo

    At this point, I'm sure everyone is just shaking in their boots at the idea that Mayweather must be on the verge of losing since he lost 2 rounds back to back. I know I was. Castillo landed flush punches in round 7, the best anyone has probably ever landed on Mayweather up until the Judah fight. Poor Mayweather is doomed from all the shoulder punches as well. But wait!

    8: 10-8 Mayweather

    Mayweather comes back with a big 10-8 round when Castillo lost a point for hitting on the break, a well-deserved point deduction since he tried it after round 7 as well.

    9: 10-9 Castillo
    10: 9-9 even

    Mayweather dominated round 10, there is absolutely no way you could give that round to Castillo, but Mayweather used his forearm even after the ref said no, so it's an even round for the point deduction. Harold Lederman got the point deduction rounds BACKWARDS because he was biased. You really think HBO is going to be supportive of Mayweather for calling his contract with them a "slave contract"?

    11: 10-9 Castillo
    12: 10-9 Castillo

    Castillo won the championship rounds with pure aggression though it was far from effective. Surely he wins the fight for winning those 2 rounds, which each count as 10 rounds by the way.

    FINAL SCORE: 114-112 Mayweather

    Watch it again and count the punches yourselves. Read it and weep, Castillo fans. There is no way Castillo won this fight. I know you might think he did because you refuse to give Mayweather 5 rounds straight, but he won every last one of them no matter how you judge fights. Compubox was off, HBO was off, Castillo and his fans were off.
  • RAESAAD
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    #2
    I believe you and it is still a very close score.........I don't remember scoring the fight or anything just having the feeling Castillo won when it was over.......which when you tally up a score is not always the case alot of times people feel like the guy who won the last few rounds won the fight unless tthey are actually scoring it........I would like to watch this fight again I will have to DL it when I get home.

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    • Kball15
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      #3
      it wasnt that entertaining a fight that im gonna watch it in slow-mo, but at the time of the fight i had castillo winning the fight by 1 round. i thought it was close and would have listened to arguements on why mayweather won clearly, and on why castillo won clearly.

      good review of the fight though.

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      • kayjay
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        #4
        Dude I don't know if you're right but I applaud the care you put into it. If you want to study something, do it right. Personally, I'll believe you because I have nothing invested in doublechecking it.

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          #5
          i was at both fights live, and watching from the stands everyone thought that floyd lost. me and everyone around me and my friends were rooting for floyd and after the fight before they read the scorecards everyone thought that floyd lost. at the time i couldn't see how they gave floyd the nod, but then i watched it at home on tv and the fight(1st fight) was a lot more close, it just seemed with the pressure castillo put on floyd and they way floyd let castillo come in on him, it seemed as if floyd was taken out of his game plan and was giving castillo too much to work with. and it was kind of the same thing in their second fight, floyd was up against the ropes all fight long. but he got then win, i thought his game plan was **** in the second foght too, but he got the win...........

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          • trueboxingfan
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            #6
            Originally posted by DiegoFuego
            This is my last official scorecard for this fight, done two days ago. I watched every round live and watched them all in slow motion as well on a clear fight copy. I have never seen such bias from HBO before, including Harold Lederman, and it became sickening apparent to me that they were against him from the get-go with their language. They say he was rude and obnoxious at the fighter meeting the day before the fight and only talking about money and fame and not Castillo. THEY WANTED MAYWEATHER TO LOSE. My score is the only way I can score it. I gave Castillo every round he could have won.

            1: 10-9 Mayweather
            2: 10-9 Mayweather
            3: 10-9 Mayweather
            4: 10-9 Mayweather
            5: 10-9 Mayweather

            At this point, there is absolutely no way to have Castillo winning 2 rounds. He's coming back to his corner looking absolutely dejected after most rounds, although he starts to land punches in the 5th. Some judges will give him 1 round to make it appear close because few judges let a fighter dominate even if he is doing just that. Mayweather won 5 of the first 6 and you're going to tell me he lost this fight? Let's keep going just for the fun of it.

            6: 10-9 Castillo
            7: 10-9 Castillo

            At this point, I'm sure everyone is just shaking in their boots at the idea that Mayweather must be on the verge of losing since he lost 2 rounds back to back. I know I was. Castillo landed flush punches in round 7, the best anyone has probably ever landed on Mayweather up until the Judah fight. Poor Mayweather is doomed from all the shoulder punches as well. But wait!

            8: 10-8 Mayweather

            Mayweather comes back with a big 10-8 round when Castillo lost a point for hitting on the break, a well-deserved point deduction since he tried it after round 7 as well.

            9: 10-9 Castillo
            10: 9-9 even

            Mayweather dominated round 10, there is absolutely no way you could give that round to Castillo, but Mayweather used his forearm even after the ref said no, so it's an even round for the point deduction. Harold Lederman got the point deduction rounds BACKWARDS because he was biased. You really think HBO is going to be supportive of Mayweather for calling his contract with them a "slave contract"?

            11: 10-9 Castillo
            12: 10-9 Castillo

            Castillo won the championship rounds with pure aggression though it was far from effective. Surely he wins the fight for winning those 2 rounds, which each count as 10 rounds by the way.

            FINAL SCORE: 114-112 Mayweather

            Watch it again and count the punches yourselves. Read it and weep, Castillo fans. There is no way Castillo won this fight. I know you might think he did because you refuse to give Mayweather 5 rounds straight, but he won every last one of them no matter how you judge fights. Compubox was off, HBO was off, Castillo and his fans were off.
            Floyd dominated the rematch, so what is the point? The first was close, so Floyd did the right thing and rematched then dominated.Floyd is certainly a good fighter.

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            • DiegoFuego
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              #7
              The reason I did this is because it's such a heated debate and if people watched this objectively, Castillo's supporters would realize how ridiculous their claims are. In fact, I guarantee you that very few Castillo fans even think he won after rewatching it. They just say that because they have HBO supporting them. I guarantee after close watching of that fight, you can't produce a realistic scorecard that had Castillo winning.

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              • trueboxingfan
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                #8
                Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                The reason I did this is because it's such a heated debate and if people watched this objectively, Castillo's supporters would realize how ridiculous their claims are. In fact, I guarantee you that very few Castillo fans even think he won after rewatching it. They just say that because they have HBO supporting them. I guarantee after close watching of that fight, you can't produce a realistic scorecard that had Castillo winning.
                yeah just say that cuz.. blah blah blah....who cares.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                  The reason I did this is because it's such a heated debate and if people watched this objectively, Castillo's supporters would realize how ridiculous their claims are. In fact, I guarantee you that very few Castillo fans even think he won after rewatching it. They just say that because they have HBO supporting them. I guarantee after close watching of that fight, you can't produce a realistic scorecard that had Castillo winning.
                  Its a heated debate by those who cannot score, are diehard JLC fans, and fans who dont like FLoyd.

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                  • trueboxingfan
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by PBF34
                    Its a heated debate by those who cannot score, are diehard JLC fans, and fans who dont like FLoyd.
                    not about hate at all......Floyd thought it was close too! or he wouldnt have rematched him imediatley. Point is he did and won convincely..so whats the point? Floyd is a better fighter than Castillo...he proved it. next.

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