The judges already settled it. Doesn't mean it was the right call, but it's obviously been settled already.
The only time he went down without Froch anywhere near him was when he took a wild swing at Froch, stepped in too far, and his front foot slipped...
This entire fight is a case of a ref doing his job just fine, it just happened to not suit Hatton's less than legal hug and mug tactics. He...
1) Who is "The Boss" at the end of the fight is utterly meaningless when you use round based scoring. If you whip the guys ass for the last five...
Probably this coupled with Froch's leaning on him.
Nope, but he did beat Froch and the decision was poor, if not exactly Whitaker/Chavez levels of theft.
Yea, this didn't really happen. The best shots Froch landed, which were very very few, were when Dirrell was trying to move away from the ropes...
Floyd fights cautiously and still manages to draw just fine. Dirrell just needs to polish his style some, and that's the sort of thing that will...
Taylor hit him square on the cup with an uppercut and clearly low a couple of other times. It wasn't intentional, obviously, and he was just...
Floyd isn't going to hurt Mosely, but he doesn't really need to. Floyd is perfectly capable of winning the fight without hurting the other guy...
But that European won't be Froch, because he's terrible.
Of the three times he ducks in that image only one is probably below the beltline, and, you know, Froch was too busy missing punches for it to matter.
One would hope that three PROFESSIONAL judges sitting ringside could at least score the fight RELATIVELY close to one another in the sense that...
Well, there's a reason that rabbit punching is illegal in boxing, and it's the same reason that loading your gloves is illegal...it can kill or...
Right, because boxing is crooked as ****.