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    Comments Thread For: Mauricio Herrera ?The Shoulda Been Fighter of the Year

    By Thomas Gerbasi - A lot of people get nightmares at 3am. Mauricio Herrera gets them after he wakes up in the middle of the night.

    “Sometimes I wake up and it’s the first thing I’ll put on,?he says, referring to his two highly controversial 2014 losses to Danny Garcia and Jose Benavidez. “I watch it, and I don’t see how they could have me losing. Then I get angry, turn it off, but then I watch it again, over and over.?br />
    He laughs, only because he knows how that might come off to some people. If you’ve gone through two fights you know you won but didn’t get the decision, the first reaction would likely be to never look at those fights again. Herrera can’t help but watch.

    “You go back and watch them and the more I watch them the more I see myself winning even more rounds and I give them less rounds,?he said. “I watch both those fights over and over and it comes to the point where it just gets me angry every time I watch them. And I still keep watching them, but it gets mad. My wife’s like ‘why do you watch it, if you’re getting angry?’”

    He doesn’t have an answer. And why would he? How can he explain something that doesn’t have a reasonable explanation that would make sense to anyone? In baseball, if you score more runs than the opposing team, your team wins. Same for points in football and basketball and goals for hockey and soccer.

    In boxing, if you don’t stop your opponent, three judges decide your fate using very subjective criteria. You don’t get five points for defense, five points for effective aggression, five points for clean punching, or five points for ring generalship. You get what you’re given, based on the whims of that judge on that particular night. If he or she puts more stock in power punches, a combination puncher like Herrera might be out of luck. If a fighter marches forward aimlessly and is clearly outboxed for 12 rounds, a judge might still give the aggressor the nod. [Click Here To Read More]

    #2
    The way Herrera was done by the sport of boxing this past year was disgusting. I feel for him. Imagine how different his life would be if he had got the correct scores in both of his losses. What a resume he would have. Wins over Danny Garcia and Benavidez to go along with his win over Provodnikov. He could be in line for some serious money. Life changing money! Its just a shameful situation. SMH!

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      #3
      It honestly makes me sad when i see **** like this. In a sport where one wrong punch can put you in a coma or worse,you'd think that there was some sort of guarantee to the boxers,that the fighter that truely won the fight,gets their hand raised at the end of the night. Ill keep watching and supporting herrera,cuz hes got enough heart for 5 guys,and despite how life keeps knocking his ass down,he keeps getting back up,flips life the bird,and keeps giving us great performances. WAR HERRERA !!!!!

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        #4
        You the man Mauricio, we all know you won those fights, but I'm sure you're gonna have a better year this time.

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          #5
          ****** Garcia's Papi! Mauricio is the real fighter of the year.

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            #6
            if u give him the win over garcia..and he stick with the same 2 oppoents after that i still favor crawfords 2014 resume...i even favor kovalev, but who knows maybe he would have rematched danny beat him again and then beat adrien broner or some other good name at 140 then yes he is FOY..but like i said if he was granted the win over garcia(it was a fight that could go either way honestly) and he went on to beat perez an benavidez only winning ugly decisions no that is not enough for fighter of the year due to crawford and sergio's ko's along with big wins they had...

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              #7
              Not sure if he deserves Fighter of the Year.

              But he certainly deserves a break from the crazy judges.

              If he was a 'money fighter' he would be world champ (by right) and be set up for life already.

              I really feel for this guy.

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                #8
                He was my choice.

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                  #9
                  Harrera should win the Juan Manuel Marquez prize for "Whinging and *****ing about Fights they Clearly Lost 2014"

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                    #10
                    We all know who the real champ is, Mauricio. Don't let these corrupt ****s beat you down.

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