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    #31
    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

    So you are telling me that you can't reasonably score rounds;

    1, 2, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 12 for Haney?

    I'll leave out 8 and 9, that could also be reasonably scored for Haney. There's 7 without those rounds.

    You're actually telling me that Loma clearly won those rounds?
    2 and 7? 100%. 7 was mostly Loma tagging him repeatedly with left hands. No idea what people think Haney did to win that round. He landed far less than Loma. Round 2, Haney built an edge of several right hands the first half but Loma landed over a dozen clean punches across his combos in the second half. In both of those rounds, Loma landed more punches and landed cleaner. 6 was more competitive but again, Loma landed more and much harder.

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      #32
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

      If the fights clear then it's not close.

      I think the word you're looking for is competitive.

      A fight can't be close and also clear.

      Are you the same guy who was trying to argue that swing rounds don't exist? I can't remember.
      Tell that to the judges

      ggg canelo 1 was a close fight but clear win for ggg for example i think u could say

      Yet adelaide byrd had it 118 110 for canelo so she had a clear winner in a close or maybe u might say competitive fight

      Boxing often produces head scratching cards with judges making all sorts of crazy cards, the reason being the sport is corrupt & judges know who they should be helping over the line if at all possible that is, they are not independent like for example in other sports and not accountable either, actually the other way around, the more they toe the required line the bigger fights they get i would say because promoters and venues like that, they dont want their a-side guy to be on the wrong end of a close fight, that would be a big nono in the sport of boxing

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        #33
        If Nash had it 115-113 Haney, then we all just have to accept that as the correct score. Nash out

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          #34
          Originally posted by ColdBlooded View Post

          2 and 7? 100%. 7 was mostly Loma tagging him repeatedly with left hands. No idea what people think Haney did to win that round. He landed far less than Loma. Round 2, Haney built an edge of several right hands the first half but Loma landed over a dozen clean punches across his combos in the second half. In both of those rounds, Loma landed more punches and landed cleaner. 6 was more competitive but again, Loma landed more and much harder.
          I mean if you're going to argue that Loma clearly won rounds 2 and 7 then I don't know what else to tell you.

          Because, he didn't.

          You can exclude those rounds and swap them for 8 and 9.

          It's neither here nor there.

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            #35
            Originally posted by crimsonfalcon07 View Post

            You're the same guy who doesn't actually know the rules and makes things up that aren't in them to fit his own interpretation. But thanks for proving that to everyone again.

            Show me where there's a definition of close fight in anything that's even remotely related to the rules that has anything to do with your nonsense.

            Oh wait, that would require you to actually educate yourself about the topic, so you can't be bothered because that might interfere with your ability to spread made up nonsense.

            This is one of the dumbest takes yet. Like, a race that has one person come in a thousandth ahead isn't close with a clear winner?
            So yeah you are the guy who thinks there aren't rounds that could be scored either way in a boxing match

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              #36
              Originally posted by Smash View Post

              Tell that to the judges

              ggg canelo 1 was a close fight but clear win for ggg for example i think u could say

              Yet adelaide byrd had it 118 110 for canelo so she had a clear winner in a close or maybe u might say competitive fight

              Boxing often produces head scratching cards with judges making all sorts of crazy cards, the reason being the sport is corrupt & judges know who they should be helping over the line if at all possible that is, they are not independent like for example in other sports and not accountable either, actually the other way around, the more they toe the required line the bigger fights they get i would say because promoters and venues like that, they dont want their a-side guy to be on the wrong end of a close fight, that would be a big nono in the sport of boxing
              I actually had Canelo-GGG 1 for Canelo but that's besides the point. Byrd's card isan example of incompetency, that doesn't change a fight from being close.

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                #37
                Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

                I mean if you're going to argue that Loma clearly won rounds 2 and 7 then I don't know what else to tell you.

                Because, he didn't.

                You can exclude those rounds and swap them for 8 and 9.

                It's neither here nor there.
                What did Haney land to win 2 and 7? Especially 7?

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by ColdBlooded View Post

                  What did Haney land to win 2 and 7? Especially 7?
                  Well for starters he out landed him in Round 2 (according to compubox, not saying its gospel, just citing that fact)

                  Round 7 he did what he did almost every round outside of the ones he actually clearly lost (10 and 11), landed good body shots and sharp counters.

                  It's asinine to suggest that Loma clearly won those rounds.

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                    #39
                    Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

                    Well for starters he out landed him in Round 2 (according to compubox, not saying its gospel, just citing that fact)

                    Round 7 he did what he did almost every round outside of the ones he actually clearly lost (10 and 11), landed good body shots and sharp counters.

                    It's asinine to suggest that Loma clearly won those rounds.
                    Compubox was way off. Loma outlanded Haney substantially in both rounds. Haney landed what, two good counters in round 7? Loma kept landing double left hands. If you really doubt that, watch the round and count the punches each fighter lands. You might be surprised by what you find. I was.

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by IronDanHamza View Post

                      Well for starters he out landed him in Round 2 (according to compubox, not saying its gospel, just citing that fact)

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                      Well compu box is not gospel thats for sure but in the fight u scored for canelo v ggg 1 your winner canelo got outlanded in 10 out of 12 rounds with 1 drawn compubox round

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