Trout won but the y can't let the cash cow lose, he is protected by everyone golden boy, that fat piece of crápula sulaiman and Televisa a tv network so corrupt the fix elections and work for the government
So he beats the biggest name out there after money may in the LM division, And is still protected Lord can you help me, if you can see me:happy!!
I haven't seen the fight, but the cards were not even close, so I'm sceptical about this "robbery" idea.
NO. and the poll is a an accurate reflection. Even Trout's corner nodded in agreement when he admitted Canelo had beaten him. And the body language of his girlfriend and Trout's family spoke volumes from round 7 onwards! Canelo won a clear decision, nothing to see here but some asshurt fans(and Canelo haters). It happens every week. Last week it was the Donaire fanbase and Rigo haters doing the crying.
no hater here, i dont even take sides in fights, but considering there was a lot of variation in scorecards after the fight, it is a 'robbery' that trout knew he was beaten once the open scorecard was announced - in fact is was goddamn awful trout (and the rest of us) deserved to go to the scorecards not knowing who won
WildStyle, automatic 10-8 rounds are a trend that HBO boxing pushed over the past decade or so. Technically you are just supposed to subtract 1 point from the guy that gets knocked down, but in practice, it became a standard for HBO (and many official judges) to score rounds 10-8 when someone is knocked down. Unless something extraordinary happens where the other guy comes back and rocks the other guy but doesn't get him knocked down. Unless it is an overwhemling rally by the guy who got up off the canvus, short of a knockdown to even up the knockdown count, in the round, it has become assumed to be a 10-8 round. (at least that's been the rhetoric from Lampley, Lederman, etc) Automatic 10-8 rounds have indeed been the standard created by modern boxing networks. I don't necesarily agree with it and it isn't the same as the Marquess of Queensberry, but it is a generally accepted standard for knockdowns. It's also a trend that judges are encouraged to score rounds 10-9 as opposed to 10-10. while still allowed, most judges don't score too many 10-10 rounds. (in the old days they did more)
Anyone who thinks Trout got robbed obviously cant stand that the white guy won. Canelo was a clear winner, not 118-109 which is a disgrace bu he won clearly...whenever he threw he looked like he could hurt Trout. His head movement was superb and trout didn't hurt him once Great performance from Canelo, in the P4P list after that... Mayweather will avoid him like the plague!!!
The one consistent thing about the scorecards was the correct winner. But I agree, open scoring stinks.