you truly saw a different fight. and its ****en annoying when boxin fans complain when a fighter believes he won the fight as if they were the ones in the ring. if anyone has the right to complain, its the person who was in the ring risking their health by fighting, not the one sitting in front of their computer risking their health by eating cheetos.
i agree with this. it was a very close fight that i scored for collazo. i just think people are reading way too much into what was probably an off-the-cuff remark. and collazo, above anyone else, has a right to think he won that fight.
Nope, were not ******ed. What he just said now is the opposite what he has been saying, first he said it was a close fight now all of a sudden he gave berto a boxing lesson...
He keeps changing what he thinks how the fight went, and he was close to being ko'd in the final round and I have no idea why he wasn't, it was starting to look like Mosley/Mayorga in the 12th round. Except this fight was actually entertaining. That one was quite boring in my opinion.
Nope, were not ******ed. What he just said now is the opposite what he has been saying, first he said it was a close fight now all of a sudden he gave berto a boxing lesson...
He keeps changing what he thinks how the fight went, and he was close to being ko'd in the final round and I have no idea why he wasn't, it was starting to look like Mosley/Mayorga in the 12th round. Except this fight was actually entertaining. That one was quite boring in my opinion.
I think he was trying to be humble in his loss the first time. Then he saw the fight on tape, and that frustration kind of came to light. I can see why he'd be pissed. He's the one who lost out on big pay days in the future.
That said, it was still a petty close fight. I cant complain about the decision or cry robbery eventhough I thought Collazo won it.
Nope, were not ******ed. What he just said now is the opposite what he has been saying, first he said it was a close fight now all of a sudden he gave berto a boxing lesson...
He keeps changing what he thinks how the fight went, and he was close to being ko'd in the final round and I have no idea why he wasn't, it was starting to look like Mosley/Mayorga in the 12th round. Except this fight was actually entertaining. That one was quite boring in my opinion.
he didn't say anything about giving a boxing lesson:
"I didn't see the fight being so close. I threw a lot more punches than Berto. I was the more aggressive fighter and Berto did a lot of holding and running," Collazo told Primera Hora.
he's not really complaining or anything, just saying how he felt the fight went now that he's had time to digest it and watch it a few times. again, it was probably just an off-the-cuff remark. he's got a right to think he's won.
The judge with the blowout score must have scored round 7 10-8 Berto and maybe even round 8 as well. It was something close to 45-8 in punches landed favoring Berto over those two rounds. Collazo needs to get his hands out of his ****ing pockets and not eat so many power punches if he wants to talk about how much he won by.
The judge with the blowout score must have scored round 7 10-8 Berto and maybe even round 8 as well. It was something close to 45-8 in punches landed favoring Berto over those two rounds. Collazo needs to get his hands out of his ****ing pockets and not eat so many power punches if he wants to talk about how much he won by.
I just watched the fight again and have to say you simply can't give it to Collazo. To less real punches landed for him. He landed some to the head and most to the body. But to the body it was all slap like punches in bunches. What Ledermann scored is really beyond me... I usually agree with him most of the time but this was clearly an off-night. I mean can anybody say round 7??? How the f*** can you give it to Collazo... what happened???
After seeing the fight again I really do appreciate Berto's showing. Collazo with his abilities really came to take it to him... and he even though he has still a lot to learn still won a close but clear decision. He will only get better if he really learns from it... and a rematch should happen soon... because two years down the road this thing will be much clearer and easier for Berto if he learns.
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