I had 115-113 Floyd. I think its interesting that not one person has ever scored it a draw. Its always one or the other which leads me to believe that Oscar was more of a sentimental favorite after the fight and nobody really scored it for him if their honest.
Had it 8-4 PBF, and I thought some of the 8 scored for PBF were competitive so it seemed closer than it was, but PBF clearly won the fight.
people need to realize also that holding and hitting is a foul which is the only thing that oscar have success at.
At best, what De La Hoya did is make Floyd look ordinary, like Castillo did (of course Castillo actually did a lot better in the first fight). It also shows a that younger Hoya would have probably won a comfortable UD on Floyd.
This. I think one would have to WANT to see Oscar winning to have given him a draw. Was close, but a clear win for Money.
I scored it 117-112(12th rd. even) PBF, then 116-112 re-watching it. The rest of the rounds we saw the same.
It wasn't close at all. DLH got in a few good bodypunches and a few good straights but overall he was ineffective and Mayweather clearly did the better work. For this to even be considered a "SD" is crap. You HAVE to score for ring generalship, clean punches, and defense. Floyd did better than DLH easily in all of those and just adapted to DLH though we all can agree that DLH never had the best stamina. No way did DLH win more than 4 rounds and I only gave him 3 the last time I scored that fight. I had it 8 - 2 - 1 Floyd scoring the 4th a draw as I wasn't sure if many of those punches while he was holding counted but I'll rewatch the fight if not this week then next.
anyone who thought Floyd won 9 rounds to 3 should be given a PHD from YDKSAB university and banned from watching boxing for the rest of their life. fact. ****ing disgusting