A LOOK BACK Floyd vs Castillo. A Clear & Disgraceful Robbery!!!!!!

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  1. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    To say that would be non-competitive in either direction is foolish, buddy...
     
  2. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    ROUND ONE: Mayweather 10-9

    ROUND TWO: Mayweather 10-9

    ROUND THREE: Mayweather 10-9

    ROUND FOUR: Mayweather 10-9

    ROUND FIVE: Mayweather 10-9

    ROUND SIX: Castillo 10-9

    ROUND SEVEN: Castillo 10-9

    ROUND EIGHT: Mayweather 10-8 ( Castillo had point deducted)

    ROUND NINE: 10-9 Castillo

    ROUND TEN: 9-9 - (Mayweather deducated one point)

    ROUND ELEVEN: 10-9 Mayweather

    ROUND TWELVE: 10-9 Castillo

    115-111 - Mayweather
     
  3. Goro

    Goro Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Oh yeah totally , that's why Floyd barely beat an old azz DLH? DLH was just in it for the money at that point in his career.

    Size advantage lol? What about Baldomir? Baldomir had like 20 pounds on Floyd and he danced around him like Baldomir was a child. **** off with that bull****.
     
  4. Ripper11

    Ripper11 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Like I said, the old De La Hoya had success because of his size. The size advantage didn't matter for Baldomir, because Oscar is way better then Baldomir. DUHHHH. He also weighed more too probably
     
  5. eze

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    ... Theres a difference when the 20lbs is shorter and you have the reach advantage... compared to the 20lbs being taller and having the reach advantage.
     
  6. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    Mayweather CLEARLY won the first five rounds, so I find it funny that JLC somehow managed to lose by robbery, despite losing the first five rounds. So Castillo swept Mayweather from then on? I think not.
     
  7. Blizz42

    Blizz42 Boxing Addict banned

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    No, a prime Dlh doesn't beat Floyd *******.:lol:
     
  8. Wiesiek

    Wiesiek Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You have never even seen the fight so its you who should get your uneducated ass the **** outta here.
     
  9. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    No it was not a close fight. A robbery was nearly avoided in that match.
     
  10. tolindoy

    tolindoy UBESTRIDTE MESTER Full Member

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    a shot and gassed DLH had a close fight with floyd, and if he hadn't stopped throwing his jab, could have won the fight...

    what more a prime DLH???

    and oh, stop sucking floyds dick for a while, you might see whats really happening around you...dumbass stupid****!!!:hey:yep
     
  11. ripcity

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    De La Hoya may not been at his best when he and Mayweather fought but he was not Shot.
     
  12. Exactabox

    Exactabox Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Castillo won Round 5. Massive clean body shots with 1:04 and :40 secs to go which is why Floyd slowed and had his worst rd of the fight in the 6th trying to rest and recover from the bodywork. it was all over from there he lost no less than 7 of the last 8. The 6 th round put the nail in the coffin

    How do u say Blueprint. Work da body Victor and make history.
     
  13. victor879

    victor879 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Myth: Oscar stopped throwing his jab.

    Truth: Oscar threw more jabs in the 2nd half of the fight than he did in the first half of the fight. Punch stats are there to prove it, go look it up yourself if you want.

    Truth: Oscar stopped LANDING the jab, he did not stop throwing it. Mayweather adjusted.

    Myth: Oscar had a "close" fight with Mayweather.

    Truth: Oscar won 4 rounds at best. 8 rounds to 4 is not a "close fight."

    Myth: Floyd was ducking Oscar and Shane for years and waited for them to age.

    Truth: Floyd had been calling out Oscar and Shane since he was a lightweight. They were the big names, and THEY were the ones ducking Floyd, not the other way around. Only person you should be complaining to about Oscar not being "prime" is Oscar himself. Same for Shane.
     
  14. achillesthegreat

    achillesthegreat FORTUNE FAVOURS THE BRAVE Full Member

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    Castillo edged the first fight. Mayweather won the second fight clearly.

    Floyd was brawling in the first fight and I would say his injuries were legit.
     
  15. WarpedDesign

    WarpedDesign Well-Known Member Full Member

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    So many people fail to be rational when it comes to Floyd (and Pac) but I think the majority of impartial boxing fans will agree Mayweather lost the fight. Not by a lot, but he clearly lost.

    I don't think it was so much like Williams vs Lara as some have said, more like Sturm vs Macklin in recent times.