For me, it's last night's, leaving a sour taste to Guzman's coming out party.
While I can maybe accept charitably that the ringside judge in question didn't have enough of a good view to see that when Barrios had Guzman in the corner most of his shots were being blocked and he was being countered, there's no way Guzman should have a SD on his record for such a masterful display.
While Toney-Peter was one of the biggest robberies of the year and I'd never justify it, I can kind of see what the short-sighting judges were viewing... Peter was at least throwing and pressuring Toney, albeit largely ineffectively.
To put it into perspective I had Toney winning 116-113, while I had Guzman pitching a virtual shutout, just giving away the final round and a share of another at 119-109. That might be slightly generous, but not far off IMO.
Let us also not forget that Barrios had a point deduction, so the judge who had him winning 115-113 was effectively saying that he won eight rounds... WTF???
While I can maybe accept charitably that the ringside judge in question didn't have enough of a good view to see that when Barrios had Guzman in the corner most of his shots were being blocked and he was being countered, there's no way Guzman should have a SD on his record for such a masterful display.
While Toney-Peter was one of the biggest robberies of the year and I'd never justify it, I can kind of see what the short-sighting judges were viewing... Peter was at least throwing and pressuring Toney, albeit largely ineffectively.
To put it into perspective I had Toney winning 116-113, while I had Guzman pitching a virtual shutout, just giving away the final round and a share of another at 119-109. That might be slightly generous, but not far off IMO.
Let us also not forget that Barrios had a point deduction, so the judge who had him winning 115-113 was effectively saying that he won eight rounds... WTF???
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