The scores were the exact same as the Canelo vs Floyd fight LOL

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  1. A|C|S

    A|C|S The original |A|C|S| Full Member

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    Wtf exactly the same scorecards but completely different fights

    Dave Moretti 116-112 both times
     
  2. Holy Grail

    Holy Grail Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Al Haymon has the judge's cards heavily influenced. How many robberies and terrible scorecards have we seen lately for fighters under Al Haymon? It's not a coincidence.
     
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    A|C|S The original |A|C|S| Full Member

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    Its actually weird how they are the same when they are completely different fights

    Alvarez didnt do **** and tried to outbox Floyd and didnt work, Maidana bralwed and smothered but they come with the same scores

    Dave Moretti gave Alvarez 4 and Maidana only 4 when Canelo didnt do ****
     
  4. Str8ryte

    Str8ryte Boxing Addict Full Member

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    unholy gail, ur opinion is void because ur a hating ass troll dick head. there was no robbery. this was the hatton fight without the k.o. clear floyd win. that draw card was stupid. that what happens when u let emotions tke over.
     
  5. A|C|S

    A|C|S The original |A|C|S| Full Member

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    Disagree was a close fight, Mayweather hardly threw punches, he took way too many rounds off and let Maidana bully him

    Terrible comparing it to the Hatton fight that became a beatdown
     
  6. MVC!

    MVC! The Best Ever Full Member

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    HOw did he hardly throw punches? He landed more than Maidana did, he was landing close to 70% of his power punches.

    54% overall, he was clearly controlling the fight in the middle-late rounds.
     
  7. pugs

    pugs Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The scorecards were fixed already.
     
  8. A|C|S

    A|C|S The original |A|C|S| Full Member

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    He landed more because he has better accuracy and better defense, he landed alot in bundles but took too many early rounds off, it was nowhere near like the Guerrero or Mosley fights or even Alvarez where he was landing hard shots consistently
     
  9. Holy Grail

    Holy Grail Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I didn't say it was a robbery. Read the post again by what I meant about Haymon and use your brain a bit.
     
  10. LoRd_inFamousX1

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    It doesn't matter if it was less that the Alverez and the Guerrero fight, he still landed the more accurate punches. And is the reason why he won.
     
  11. MVC!

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    It doesn't matter how many shots you throw if you're not landing effectively, Maidana was landing on the elbow/shoulders when they were fighting on the ropes for most of the fight.

    Floyd threw 400 less punches and still landed more.

    He landed the much much cleaner shots in the center of the ring.
     
  12. A|C|S

    A|C|S The original |A|C|S| Full Member

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    That doesnt make any sense, so if you land 100 punches in round 12 but your opponent lands 5 in each 1-11 you win on the scorecards?
     
  13. jbarley

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    That's boxing.
     
  14. A|C|S

    A|C|S The original |A|C|S| Full Member

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    Its scored round by round, it doesnt matter who landed more overall it means who landed more in each round

    Mayweather coulda outlanded him by 100 but landed that 100 in the last round
     
  15. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Using punch stats to win a fight, well, Castillo really did win...right?