Austin Trout doesn't feel he was robbed

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  1. LoRd_inFamousX1

    LoRd_inFamousX1 Lord of the Square Rings Full Member

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    Trout was mad at himself for being knocked down in that fight but he clearly won that fight
     
  2. fatcity

    fatcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I scored it 115-112 Canelo.Great fight by both guys.:good
     
  3. errsta

    errsta Boxing Addict banned

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    Card were ****, but it was the right result. Canelo won a close fight.
     
  4. boxon123

    boxon123 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    **** off trout 115 to 112. This was another disgrace.
     
  5. Jack

    Jack Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I can't see why people think Trout won. I thought it was relatively close but had it been a draw, it would have been a bad decision, I think. The difference was each fighters accuracy. Canelo outboxed Trout soundly.
     
  6. ButeTheBeast

    ButeTheBeast Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I had it Trout 120-108

    I struggled to give Canelo a round, He did knock down Trout but Austin dominated the rest of that round.
     
  7. DrX

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    he do....but hes taking the high road...
     
  8. dealt_with

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    Canelo was better than he expected, he got knocked down and knew early on that the judges were against him. There was no point in him claiming robbery, it could hurt his potential earnings in the future. Plus he is a very humble man and fighters often don't know how they're doing in a fight. He got told he's losing and he had to switch up his game plan. All those things indicate a 'loss' to him. But boxing rounds are judged on who won rounds, not who landed the harder punch. If Trout lands 5 more jabs in a round and one or two of his arm punch power shots, and Canelo lands two glancing power shots for the whole round then Trout wins the round. Neither guy landed all that much but Trout definitely landed more and won more rounds, I had it 115-112.
     
  9. Jack

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    Canelo was always in control. When he didn't want to punch, he made Trout miss. When he wanted to punch, he landed clean, hard punches.

    That's the difference.
     
  10. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    No, he didn't.

    At no time was he able to put any hurt on Canelo. He was the busier fighter, but his punches had no effect. Canelo looked like he might have been swatting away a fly. Totally unfazed.

    Trout, on the other hand, was rocked several times.

    As Trout said post fight. "He was the better man tonight."
     
  11. errsta

    errsta Boxing Addict banned

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    :rofl:rofl:rofl

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  12. dealt_with

    dealt_with Boxing Junkie banned Full Member

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    I saw Canelo falling short and only managing to tag Trout on his chest for most of the fight. Canelo missed just as much as Trout, but Trout threw more and landed more. We're not feeling or measuring the punches so we can't say what is objectively a hard punch or not, a clean scoring punch that isn't a jab is worth the same for either fighter.
     
  13. errsta

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  14. WildStyle

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    lmfao
     
  15. errsta

    errsta Boxing Addict banned

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    You're embarrassing yourself.

    Please don't stop.