So was Mayweather/De La Hoya. And that didn't stop you from coming up with that ridiculous scorecard. :good
I must defend the honor of a fellow Brooklyn warrior.
Or Zab would've Bojorquez'd Whitaker, clavicle and all.
The first 2 fights were entertaining, I'm not going to lie. I think I fell asleep after a round or two of Guinn/Hawkins, though.
Then again, he did score De La Hoya/Mayweather for De La Hoya.
Because it was an extremely competitive fight that on many scorecards came down to the final 2 rounds of the fight?
Where did I say that Jirov beat Toney? If you need a prescription to Lenscrafters that bad, why didn't you say so?
The Jirov fight certainly was a close fight. Then again I heard Oscar was inquiring about potential judges for the next Casamayor fight... I'll...
Depends on how one scores the Jirov fight. It was close enough to warrant a "close call" designation. Same with the rematch with McCallum, my...
From memory there's Tiberi, McCallum II, Johnson, Sosa, Jirov. There's probably more, not to mention the draws... So there you have it my...
Because it forces me to question your extremely poor judgment.
Judah was dominating Tszyu before Jay "**** for Brains" Nady stepped in with the premature stoppage after Zab went down. Not only that, but...
No offense, but you scored De La Hoya/Mayweather for De La Hoya, so that about ends it right there. :nut
Zab was coming off of a disappointing loss to Spinks a few weeks prior. The Judah from the Spinks rematch is a live dog against any welterweight...
That's a pretty outrageous claim. As good as Zab was, Duran would steamroll through the Brooklyn native.