Originally posted by joseph5620
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So you say Trinidad was behind 4-2 after 6? Okay. I don't agree, but okay. And rounds 7 and 8? Clearly Oscar won those rounds, and I'm assuming you thought so also seeing as you failed to mention them. So that makes Trinidad behind 6-2.
No way Oscar lost round 9. Starting at 42 seconds into the round, Oscar landed some solid combinations. You can even hear Jim Lampey say "outclass is too big a word for what's happening here, but it's verging on that". With 30 seconds left in the round, Oscar landed a strong right hand that landed flash on Trinidad's chin. Oscar was running but he was still landing more punches. Trinidad landed a few, but none of them did any damage. Most of his shots were just hitting Oscar's gloves.
Rounds 10 to 12 is when Trinidad actually started winning. So add those three rounds for Trinidad and it comes out to 7-5 for Oscar (and that's if you were being nice to Trinidad).
Speaking of being able to count, did you count the difference in the number of punches between Oscar and Trinidad?
Oscar threw over 200 more punches and landed nearly a 100 more punches than Trinidad did. Of course, Compubox isn't always accurate when deciding the winner of a fight, but when it's this much of a difference, there's no questioning it.
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