Did two Puerto Ricans get homecourt decisions?

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  1. Dominicano

    Dominicano Well-Known Member Full Member

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    cough *Margacheeto* cough. Soto and Barrios sure didn't think so. Your just hating because the guy you speak of would dominate any Mexican in his division.
     
  2. Dominicano

    Dominicano Well-Known Member Full Member

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    116-111 was one judges score card. That was a homecourt score. The fight coulda gone either way but it is just a personal opinion that cotto won and regardless I was expecting the judges to go cotto's way anyway. Just so happened that I thought he barely won.
     
  3. littlefloyd

    littlefloyd Pure boxer Full Member

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    i agree with you, calderon ***** out if that fight continued he would have loss that 0. And the cotto-clottey fight was close but clottey was the clear winner
     
  4. littlefloyd

    littlefloyd Pure boxer Full Member

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    i saw the fight and i would say your boy deserve the nod
     
  5. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    it was dude. i watched it:D
     
  6. asero

    asero Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    nope...round 11 is a clear cotto round
     
  7. 8count

    8count sidekick Full Member

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    Can you guys tell me if i heard wrong? After the accidental low blow, Clottey was complaining and probably asking for a point deduction. The ref said something like "c'mon it was an accident... he brought you here...knock the champion out..." Maybe it was my imagination.

    But I have to admit, I got frustrated watching Clottey trying to win on points alone. He had less than a 50% chance of winning by decision. Hope his advisers think things through next time.

    Cotto, on the other hand, was calm and went through 12 rounds, instead of calling it off at the 6th when he was ahead at the scorecards. So I'm thankful for that. Calderon was a different matter.