Originally posted by Rath
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WHO ??? came closest to beating FLOYD???
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Originally posted by Dosumpthin View PostMayweather fights out of the blue corner, which represents the hometeam/a side, for all of his fights under Showtime.
*Drops Mic*
*slaps a random pact@rd in the back of the head on the way out*
Red corne won
Oscar was on Red corner Floyd was on Blue
Oscar vs Floyd
113 Blue - 115 Red 112 Blue - 116 Redn 115 Ble - 113 Red
the evidence is there to see post number 863 third final score card
who won via split decision then?
no correction fluid needed
LOL
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Originally posted by Rath View PostNews Flash Oscar beats floyd
Oscar Red Corner
Floyd Blue corner
the final score card says
113 Blue - 115 Red 112 Blue - 116 Red 115 Blue - 113 Red
who won via split decision then tell me?
7. Knowing your score (116-112) for the (Mayweather Jr./De La Hoya fight) could you see where Kaczmarek wound up giving it to De La Hoya?
We can’t really comment on anybody else’s score. I know that among the three of us, I’ve had almost 120 title fights, Jerry’s [Roth] had about 130, and Tom’s [Kaczmarek] had about 80-90, so you’re looking at about 350 championship fights, so we’re all experienced judges. I can only say what I saw and how I scored my fight.
Clearly talking about how ONE gave the fight to Oscar and the others gave it to Mayweather.
Or how about what NSAC said to Richard Schaffer about it:
Keith Kizer, executive director for the commission, met with Schaefer following the post-fight media conference to review the sheets. Kizer said Schaefer’s questions were answered.
“As far as I am concerned there is no longer an issue, Kizer said.
While Schaefer doubted there was a discrepancy, he wanted to confirm that De La Hoya’s points were not awarded to Mayweather and vice versa meaning De La Hoya would have won the fight.
“I just want to make sure they are converted correctly on the summary scorecard,” Schaefer said before meeting with Kizer. “I’m convinced that it was an honest mistake.”
Give it up. This is beyond desperate.
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Originally posted by travestyny View PostWhy don't you let the judges tell you? Isn't it up to them?
7. Knowing your score (116-112) for the (Mayweather Jr./De La Hoya fight) could you see where Kaczmarek wound up giving it to De La Hoya?
We can’t really comment on anybody else’s score. I know that among the three of us, I’ve had almost 120 title fights, Jerry’s [Roth] had about 130, and Tom’s [Kaczmarek] had about 80-90, so you’re looking at about 350 championship fights, so we’re all experienced judges. I can only say what I saw and how I scored my fight.
Clearly talking about how ONE gave the fight to Oscar and the others gave it to Mayweather.
Or how about what NSAC said to Richard Schaffer about it:
Keith Kizer, executive director for the commission, met with Schaefer following the post-fight media conference to review the sheets. Kizer said Schaefer’s questions were answered.
“As far as I am concerned there is no longer an issue, Kizer said.
While Schaefer doubted there was a discrepancy, he wanted to confirm that De La Hoya’s points were not awarded to Mayweather and vice versa meaning De La Hoya would have won the fight.
“I just want to make sure they are converted correctly on the summary scorecard,” Schaefer said before meeting with Kizer. “I’m convinced that it was an honest mistake.”
Give it up. This is beyond desperate.
oscar or Floyd base on that final score card?
it happened twice and on both occassion it was an honest mistake?
both cases Floyd won?
honest mistake yeah rightLast edited by Rath; 06-26-2016, 08:49 AM.
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Originally posted by Rath View Postgo check the final score card that you provided and then tell me who won
oscar or Floyd base on that final score card?
it happened twice and on both occassion it was an honest mistake?
both cases Floyd won?
honest mistake yeah right
I believe it says, "Mayweather won by split decision." Does it not?
Any other questions?
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Originally posted by travestyny View PostSure, no problem.
I believe it says, "Mayweather won by split decision." Does it not?
Any other questions?
NSAC never corrected it after all these years?
again answer the question
in the final score card that you provided which corner won the fight via split decison? answer it
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Originally posted by travestyny View PostSure, no problem.
I believe it says, "Mayweather won by split decision." Does it not?
Any other questions?
That's how you feed a troll.
All he does is repeat the same ****** **** and make threads about it.
Keep it simple. Feed him the scraps. Slap him and say "good boy" like you would a dog.
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Originally posted by Rath View Posthow dome mayweather won via split decision when the final score card say red corner won
NSAC never corrected it after all these years?
again answer the question
in the final score card that you provided which corner won the fight via split decison? answer it
Richard Schaffer was working for Oscar, and he is the one who said it was an honest mistake. What should I expect from someone who can't read "Grand Garden." The Garden Green????
The score says Mayweather won. The judges say Mayweather won. Get over it.
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Originally posted by Dosumpthin View PostThat's how you feed a troll.
All he does is repeat the same ****** **** and make threads about it.
Keep it simple. Feed him the scraps. Slap him and say "good boy" like you would a dog.
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