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    #11
    Originally posted by Pullcounter View Post
    Bradley would stop Diaz.


    there actually is a distinction.

    UD = lopsided fight

    SD = close fight
    Pull, you are asking me "my opinion". If MY opinion is close decision, then say 'close decision". I'm one person. I can't "split" my projected scorecard. Nahmean?

    What if it was UD 115-113, 115-113, 115-113. Is that a Unanimous decision? Yes. Is that a lopsided fight? Um, no.,

    Cotto over Mosley was a UD. Was that a close fight or a lopsided fight?

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      #12
      easy work for bradley, very easy.

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        #13
        Originally posted by Santo Domingo View Post
        Pull, you are asking me "my opinion". If MY opinion is close decision, then say 'close decision". I'm one person. I can't "split" my projected scorecard. Nahmean?

        well if you're looking it from that perspective... but i'm trying to predict the scores of the judges.

        What if it was UD 115-113, 115-113, 115-113. Is that a Unanimous decision? Yes. Is that a lopsided fight? Um, no.,

        Cotto over Mosley was a UD. Was that a close fight or a lopsided fight?
        cotto over mosley was supposed to be a SD or a draw... but cotto had hometown advantage in MSG so the scores were skewed to a UD.

        objectively on paper, a SD indicates that a fight was close and a UD indicates that a fight was not close.

        in other words, you have to actually watch a fight of a UD to figure out if it was a close fight, but if you look up a fight on b0xr3c.kom and see a UD, you're automatically thinking that the fight was lopsided.

        as I said, there is a distinction.
        Last edited by Pullcounter; 08-23-2009, 01:36 PM.

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