This content is protected I was watching Pedroza v. Lockridge I on youtube today. The fight was close and I think you could give it to Pedroza but by at most a couple of points. Recently enshrined IBHOF U.S. judge Harold Ledermann scored it 144-142 for Lockridge WBA house referee Stanley Christodoulou scored it for Pedroza by six points. And Rodolfo Hill, from Panama (Pedroza's country) scored it for Pedroza by 10 points !!! It was an example of fighing on the road, but still having advantages. At least there was one US judge. That wasn't always the case in such situations.
Anybody wants to know why boxing is weak today compared to the 70's? Pedroza defended his title for his 10th time, ahead of Holmes at 9, behind Duran at 12 and Wilfredo Gomez at 13
Man those 2 fights were tight. First fight I either had Rocky by a point or a draw. If I remember correctly Rocky took the beginning rds and Pedroza made it real tight down the home stretch. I watches these live and havent seen them since then