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    #61
    Originally posted by The Weebler II View Post
    It's not really a matter of accepting. You have your own opinion, others have theirs. History records a split-decision win for Broner.
    discretion, its an invaluable thing.

    history also records a holyfield win over lennox lewis.

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      #62
      All you need to do is look at Paulie's fights with Hatton or Khan. Now those were dominations and easy wins.

      Broner didn't come close to matching those performances against an older Paulie. He won but it was far from convincing

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        #63
        Yeah he won. He ain't punish him for 12 like Cotto or stop him like khan did. Just saying. Lol hope he fights Maidana next. That should good!!

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          #64
          Originally posted by Big Rigg View Post
          Yeah he won. He ain't punish him for 12 like Cotto or stop him like khan did. Just saying. Lol hope he fights Maidana next. That should good!!
          I agree. Maidana would make his internal organs gelatin with one well placed body shot. Broner will slip and roll EL CHINO like he's trying to survive the last 8 seconds of a round his face just met the canvas in.

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            #65
            Originally posted by baya View Post
            discretion, its an invaluable thing.

            history also records a holyfield win over lennox lewis.
            Ouch.

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              #66
              Originally posted by baya View Post
              discretion, its an invaluable thing.

              history also records a holyfield win over lennox lewis.
              Holyfield beat Lewis...?

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                #67
                I don't see how anybody had Paulie winning the fight. I scored it 8-4 for Broner.

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by LoadedWraps View Post
                  Teddy always keeps it real. But I disagree with him on this one, Broner did enough to win in a normal fight, but not to take the belt from someone. Those are two different types of victories.
                  What the heck does that dumb crap even mean? Normal fight or title fight the boxers job is to win more rounds then the other fighter. I hate when people say that crap "oh well you have to take the title from the champ". You can do that by either knocking him out or winning more rounds, if you don't like the performance by said fighter then tough luck, he won the fight. So he took the title from the champ, whether it was close or a blowout

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
                    What the heck does that dumb crap even mean? Normal fight or title fight the boxers job is to win more rounds then the other fighter. I hate when people say that crap "oh well you have to take the title from the champ". You can do that by either knocking him out or winning more rounds, if you don't like the performance by said fighter then tough luck, he won the fight. So he took the title from the champ, whether it was close or a blowout
                    You're right, but you know that's not how it works much of the time. There's such a thing as hometown judging, and kicks in pretty often when fighting a hometown champ. Of course, here the hometown guy was the B side

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by Rip Chudd View Post
                      What the heck does that dumb crap even mean? Normal fight or title fight the boxers job is to win more rounds then the other fighter. I hate when people say that crap "oh well you have to take the title from the champ". You can do that by either knocking him out or winning more rounds, if you don't like the performance by said fighter then tough luck, he won the fight. So he took the title from the champ, whether it was close or a blowout
                      It means doing enough to win a fight with no title on the line is not the same as doing enough to win when you are the challenger, challenging for a title. To take a title you have to win convincingly, or it's a draw at best.

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