Originally posted by 4Corners
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How did you score Garcia vs Herrera?
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At the beginning of the night I was telling my friends there was no way Hererra was gonna get a decision in PR but I didn't expect Hererra to fight as well as he did.
Hererra outboxeed Danny and hurt him a couple times. The few combos Danny threw, it was shown in replays that very few of them landed.
Hererra was controlling the fight and outboxing Danny fairly easily and frustrated him.
I like Danny but Hererra got screwed tonight.
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostToday I learned jabs and body punches don't count.
Damn shame Hererra fought one of the best fights of his career and had it taken away from him, but being that the fight was in PR im not shocked. I was shocked 2 judges had Danny winning by 4 pts
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Originally posted by 4Corners View PostI agree. I sure as hell didn't watch an Abril-Rios, Lara-Williams, Campillo-Cloud type schooling.
I had a draw.
After 4, one judge had Garcia up 4-0 after the first 4 ----->>> bull****
After 8 it was:
77-75 Garcia ---- Let's say I buy this
77-75 Herrera ---- Decent
78-74 Garcia ----- No way in hell
The final scores were:
116-112 Garcia
116-112 Garcia
114-114 Draw
The judge that scored it a draw had to be the same one that had Herrera ahead after 8. That means he gave Garcia 3 out of the last 4 rounds.
That means the other two had the 116-112 cards. The guy that had 77-75 Garcia also had to give Garcia 3 of the final 4 rounds.
The judge that had Garcia up 4-0 gave Garcia 2 of the last 4 probably to make his card look more respectable.
Look at the final 4 rounds. Rounds 9 and 12 were CLEAR INDISPUTABLE Herrera rounds. You know boxing so I know you agree with that. Well, 2 of the judges gave at least one these clear rounds to Garcia.
The scorecards were fishy no matter who you felt won or didn't win.
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Originally posted by PBP View PostLook at the round by rounds.
After 4, one judge had Garcia up 4-0 after the first 4 ----->>> bull****
After 8 it was:
77-75 Garcia ---- Let's say I buy this
77-75 Herrera ---- Decent
78-74 Garcia ----- No way in hell
The final scores were:
116-112 Garcia
116-112 Garcia
114-114 Draw
The judge that scored it a draw had to be the same one that had Herrera ahead after 8. That means he gave Garcia 3 out of the last 4 rounds.
That means the other two had the 116-112 cards. The guy that had 77-75 Garcia also had to give Garcia 3 of the final 4 rounds.
The judge that had Garcia up 4-0 gave Garcia 2 of the last 4 probably to make his card look more respectable.
Look at the final 4 rounds. Rounds 9 and 12 were CLEAR INDISPUTABLE Herrera rounds. You know boxing so I know you agree with that. Well, 2 of the judges gave at least one these clear rounds to Garcia.
The scorecards were fishy no matter who you felt won or didn't win.
SO while you could make a case for draw or Garcia (even at 8-4 which would be giving Garcia all the close rounds but if you prefer his work that is possible and that is only 2 rounds off a draw) the route there is tough to explain.
I do think it was close though with a lot of close rounds plus boxing scoring is very deceptive.
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostToday I learned jabs and body punches don't count.
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