Im wondering how how Lederman scored Wright vs Vargas, Berto vs Collazo because Winky & Collazo were both more active imo, but they were not necessarily landing the more significant shots. Im not saying Wink could not of but i would not be surprised to see him pick Wink based on activity, then again Vargas was a HBO star in the making so..
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Originally posted by Dynamite Kid View PostIm wondering how how Lederman scored Wright vs Vargas, Berto vs Collazo because Winky & Collazo were both more active imo, but they were not necessarily landing the more significant shots. Im not saying Wink could not of but i would not be surprised to see him pick Wink based on activity, then again Vargas was a HBO star in the making so..
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I haven't been watching much boxing for the last few weeks so I have been catching up these last few days.
I watched Salvador Sanchez-Ruben Castillo, Matthew Hilton-Buster Drayton (for the first time and it was an amazing fight) and Edwin Valero-Vincente Mosquera.
I just got done watching Mando Ramos-Yoshiaki Numata (I own a black and white version so I wonder where WayneBedfre got the color version) and I'm watching Ike Williams-Enrique Bolanos II at the moment.
I took off work tomorrow and have a lot of boxing to watch, the list tomorrow goes:
Ike Williams-Vic Cardell
Tony Canzoneri-Kid Chocolate I
Jose Medel-Fighting Harada I
Midget Wolgast-Juan Zurita
"Private" Gil Cadili-Miguel Berrios
Andy Price-Pipino Cuevas
Mark Kaylor-Errol Christie
Gene Fulmer-Gil Turner
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[QUOTE=TheGreatA;6373930]Which explains him scoring Williams-Quintana I for Williams and Jirov-Toney for Jirov if not for the knockdown.[/QUOTE]
It is so much different watching a fight live than on tv. I was pretty close to ringside for Jirov-Toney and had Jirov slightly ahead at the time of the stoppage. After seeing it on tv I had Toney by a close but UD without the knock down. Just saying.
PS-best live fight I've been to.
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Originally posted by TheGreatA View PostLederman had the Berto-Collazo fight 115-112 for Collazo, the Wright-Vargas fight 115-113 for Wright.Originally posted by mhager91490 View PostI haven't been watching much boxing for the last few weeks so I have been catching up these last few days.
I watched Salvador Sanchez-Ruben Castillo, Matthew Hilton-Buster Drayton (for the first time and it was an amazing fight) and Edwin Valero-Vincente Mosquera.
I just got done watching Mando Ramos-Yoshiaki Numata (I own a black and white version so I wonder where WayneBedfre got the color version) and I'm watching Ike Williams-Enrique Bolanos II at the moment.
I took off work tomorrow and have a lot of boxing to watch, the list tomorrow goes:
Ike Williams-Vic Cardell
Tony Canzoneri-Kid Chocolate I
Jose Medel-Fighting Harada I
Midget Wolgast-Juan Zurita
"Private" Gil Cadili-Miguel Berrios
Andy Price-Pipino Cuevas
Mark Kaylor-Errol Christie
Gene Fulmer-Gil Turner
Cheers TheGreatA, i knew it, it does not surprise me one bit that he scored it for both Wink & Collazo.
Salvador Sanchez-Ruben Castillo
I thought Castllio made Sanchez looked bad, it was a very close fight to my memory.
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[QUOTE=JAB5239;6376265]Originally posted by TheGreatA View PostWhich explains him scoring Williams-Quintana I for Williams and Jirov-Toney for Jirov if not for the knockdown.[/QUOTE]
It is so much different watching a fight live than on tv. I was pretty close to ringside for Jirov-Toney and had Jirov slightly ahead at the time of the stoppage. After seeing it on tv I had Toney by a close but UD without the knock down. Just saying.
PS-best live fight I've been to.
I can see why one would have Jirov ahead but with Lederman it seems to be that he scores the fight for the fighter who throws more punches, atleast most of the time.
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