Trinidad didn't deserve his win against Dela Hoya... Your thoughts???

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  1. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    The Molina fight was just a scared guy trying to survive. He was holding onto a very very young Oscar for dear life after being knocked down. Holding and punching behind the head.
     
  2. Thread Stealer

    Thread Stealer Loyal Member Full Member

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    DLH rounds: 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9
    Trinidad rounds: 4, 8, 10, 11, 12
    Even round: 1

    DLH 6-5-1, 115-114.
     
  3. Jack Presscot

    Jack Presscot Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nope. Wrong again as well. Oscar won 2, 3, 4, and 6 and 8. Thats it. 1 was even. I gave Trinidad 5 and 7, as well as sweeping 9-12. Oscar should have found his balls and put them on before the fight.
     
  4. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Nope, Threadstealer's right. Though the tenth can go either way. I will be kind to Trinidad as Threadstealer was and give it to him as well and then it's the exact same scoring.
     
  5. Jack Presscot

    Jack Presscot Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Nope. Me and the judges were right, and Trinidad has Oscar's WBC belt to prove it. All your score proves is that the inside of your mouth is molded to the shape of Oscar's testicles.
     
  6. eliqueiros

    eliqueiros Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Damn, I almost shot the coffee out of my nose when I read this. :rofl
     
  7. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    :patsch :patsch :patsch :patsch
     
  8. mexican legend

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    Jack "**** OSCAR" Presscot
     
  9. wushu

    wushu Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Oscar won the firswt nine rounds with ease and landed 122 more punchs than Tito did. Oscar was clearly robbed!
     
  10. SkunkApe

    SkunkApe New Member Full Member

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    This is a reasonable score, and shows that the fight was by no means "a robbery."

    Change round one to even (almost nothing happened) and give round nine to Trinidad (Trinidad stung Oscar with some big punches and the running began), and you have my score. 6-5 and 1 even.

    People who claim Oscar easily won the first nine rounds are making a ridiculous claim. A review of round one should easily reveal there was no "domination" there, by either fighter.

    A narrow decision either way is defendable. A "domination" or "boxing lesson" by De La Hoya is certainly not. ("Running lesson", maybe.)
     
  11. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    I certainly won't be changing any scores on my scorecard. Oscar won the fight, he landed the better shots, and had he not ran for the last three rounds, he would have won fairly comfortably. Up until the 10th round it was indeed a boxing lesson.
     
  12. Jack Presscot

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    Boxing Lesson? (Excuse me)HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!! there, I needed a good laugh. Oscar looked great in the 5 rounds he did win. But his balls fell out of his cup in the 8th, and it was all Tito from there. :deal
     
  13. Carlos Primera

    Carlos Primera Boxing Addict Full Member

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    hoya gave the fight away by running.
     
  14. Jbuz

    Jbuz Belt folder Full Member

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    Round begins, both throw a few punches, all are blocked. Tito throws a left hook as Oscar moves around to the right, but Oscar blocks it with his glove. Oscar lands a very light jab. Oscar along the ropes, Tito digs in a left hook to the body that partially lands on Oscar’s elbow. Oscar throws a combo that misses, then feints with the left and partially lands a right hand on the forehead. They stand at mid ring, 2:20 left and Oscar throws a four punch combination of hooks to the body, at least three land, and then lands a left uppercut on the chin. Then Oscar lands a jab, right hook-left hook combination to the body. He throws a 1-2 that falls short. He lunges in and lands a hard right hook to the body. Tito tries a 1-2, but misses (the right appears to land, but actually lands on the glove). 2 mins left.


    Tito throws a right hand lead that lands, and misses with the follow up left hook. Oscar throws a double jab, with the first one landing flush and the second grazing. Tito throws a left hook, then straight right at Oscar on the ropes. Again, the right hand appears to land, but upon closer inspection (I re-watched it three times), Oscar clearly blocks it with his RIGHT hand that he brings across. Tito is chasing Oscar around the ring, throwing rights and left hooks that are all missing. Oscar throws a left downstairs that misses, and comes upstairs with the left hook that grazes the top of Tito’s head. Tito throws a left hook that Oscar blocks, and lunges with a right but Oscar is out of range. Tito then lands a right hand that popped out like a jab. Oscar misses a jab, and Tito lands a soft straight right. 1:00 left.

    Oscar lands a grazing right hand, and Tito lands a grazing left hand. Oscar throws a very soft flurry, with one or two landing, but without damage. Tito now chasing Oscar as he dances, Ali-esque. Oscar stops to throw a left hook and hard right hand, but both fall short. He then plants and lands a hard right hand. Tito chasing again. Tito throws a soft left uppercut (from the chest), that just grazes Oscar. Tito’s aggression looking effective, 0:09 left and Oscar lands a soft left jab. Oscar flurries, missing all but a soft right hook to the body.

    Oscar’s round, 10-9.

    Very clear for me.
     
  15. SuzieQ49

    SuzieQ49 The Manager Full Member

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    JBuz, I agree 100%

    here is my scorecard round by round

    round 1 Oscar
    Round 2 Oscar
    Round 3 Oscar
    Round 4 Tito
    Round 5 Oscar
    Round 6 Oscar
    Round 7 Oscar
    Round 8 Oscar
    Round 9- Oscar- oscar clearly won this round, how people score it for tito is beyond belief
    Round 10 Tito
    Round 11 Tito
    Round 12 TIto


    116-112 or 8 rounds to 4 Oscar De la Hoya


    Oscar gave him a boxing lesson, by the 10th round tito was so far behind on my scorecard he needed a knockout to win.