Who deserved to win Catterall-Taylor II?

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How did you score Catterall-Taylor II?

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  1. Catterall 118-110

    0 vote(s)
    0.0%
  2. Catterall 117-111

    7.8%
  3. Catterall 116-112

    35.1%
  4. Caterall 115-113

    40.3%
  5. Draw 114-114

    10.4%
  6. Taylor 115-113

    1.3%
  7. Taylor 116-112

    1.3%
  8. Taylor 117-111

    1.3%
  9. Taylor 118-110

    2.6%
  1. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I didn't see the last 3 rounds. Thought Taylor pulled it close after a 2 round rally and built momentum. Catterall was superior in several categories but coasted a lot and allowed Taylor to work. Catterall would win his rounds big
     
  2. Russell

    Russell VIP Member Full Member

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    Clear Caterall victory.
     
  3. dannyboy147

    dannyboy147 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I’m Scottish, had catterall 1 up maximum. Commentary was disgraceful every shot catterall landed they went crazy whilst Taylor landed loads of shots especially to the body and it went unmentioned.
     
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  4. delboy82

    delboy82 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I was replying to your question, obviously you care otherwise why ask it?
     
  5. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    I think he had a senior moment. I was waiting for him to yell "GET OFF MY LAWN". LOL
     
  6. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    Taylor lost.
     
  7. bowlingkid09

    bowlingkid09 Member Full Member

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    The point is that clean punching is the most important criteria for scoring a round. All of the other aspects of scoring are secondary.
     
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  8. delboy82

    delboy82 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You just made that up, it doesn't. You should perhaps refresh yourself of the rules on scoring if you think that's the case.
     
  9. drenlou

    drenlou Tres Delinquentes Full Member

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    Cat eon fair and square and Arum knows it too.
     
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  10. Raybans

    Raybans Pro Gamboa Full Member

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    Catterall landed the cleaner punches and looked the more skilled, especially in the first half of the fight. Taylor outworked Catterall in the 2nd half of the fight; with a lot of rounds most people would give to Taylor on sheer work rate. I feel like the fight could have been a draw or a win for Catterall by 1-2 round. Catterall will lose the big fights going forwards just on low work rate alone. It’s a shame as he’s pretty highly skilled. Matias would outwork him every round and someone like Haney would potshot him from a distance all night. He needs to up his work rate big time. him cruising the 2nd half of the Taylor fight rather stupid unless he knew the fix was definitely in regardless.
     
  11. mccaughey85

    mccaughey85 Member Full Member

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    Feels like there's a huge amount of bias towards either fighter depending on where your from. The English fans were pissed off after the first result(rightly so) and are determined to over compensate with this fight which was pretty close. The Scottish fans and a significant percentage of Americans are more in favour of Taylor. As a Scottish person I understand how biased Scots can be over their sportsmen.
    The UK commentary in both fights was a disgrace and completely pro caterall and anti taylor. Alot of casual fans are swayed by this and end up feeling their fighter won more clearly than he might have. It's interesting that some of the American commentators had Taylor winning the fight.
    Perhaps a final fight in neutral territory with foreign judges could happen in the future although I think Taylor looks a shadow of the fighter he once was.
     
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  12. TheShellofKell

    TheShellofKell Nakatani Future P4P #1 Full Member

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    Actually there is no unified scoring criteria so for their last fight there is no absolute rule set. This fight was fought under the BBBoC therefore the main criteria with no belts on the line is clean punching as quoted in the BBBoC scoring criteria 3.31 bullet point 2.
     
  13. TheShellofKell

    TheShellofKell Nakatani Future P4P #1 Full Member

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    I'm Scottish, I had it 116-112.

    1. Catterall 10-9
    2. Catterall 20-18
    3. Taylor 29-28
    4. Catterall 39-37 3-1 Catterall
    5. Catterall 49-46
    6. Catterall 59-55. 5-1 Catterall
    7. Taylor 68-65
    8. Taylor 77-75. 5-3 Catterall
    9. Catterall 87-84 very close 6-3 Catterall
    10. Taylor 96-94. 6-4 Catterall
    11. Catterall 106-103 7-4 Catterall
    12. Catterall 116-112

    9th is the main swing round could have either been a Taylor round or a 10-10. Still the right man won.
     
  14. bowlingkid09

    bowlingkid09 Member Full Member

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    It sounds like you want to be argumentative just for the sake of it.
     
  15. ellerbe

    ellerbe VIP Member Full Member

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    Idk if Bob does lol, dude is so old does he really know what’s going in on and is he really able to assess a fight?