cheekynffc Purple Belt
Favorite Fighter(s) : froch, hatton, benn, duran, hagler, ponce de leon Posts : 1501 Join date : 2011-07-17
| Subject: Bradley v Marquez Sat Oct 12, 2013 10:46 pm | |
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Orlando Cruz just got beaten up for 6 of 7 rounds by Salido before getting knocked out. He needs to come back when he can use his boxing ability to sell tickets. | |
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cheekynffc Purple Belt
Favorite Fighter(s) : froch, hatton, benn, duran, hagler, ponce de leon Posts : 1501 Join date : 2011-07-17
| Subject: Re: Bradley v Marquez Sun Oct 13, 2013 9:20 am | |
| 115-113 bradley on my card,
it should've been wider but bradley gave 2 rounds away through inactivity imo. how one judge scored it for marquez is beyond me. | |
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Primetyme199 Brown Belt
Posts : 2916 Join date : 2009-07-30 Location : NJ
| Subject: Re: Bradley v Marquez Sun Oct 13, 2013 11:52 am | |
| All three judges agreed that WBO welterweight champion Tim Bradley won rounds two, five, six and seven, and that Juan Manuel Marquez won round nine. Judge Robert Hoyle (115-113 Bradley) gave seven of the first eight rounds to Bradley, then gave the last four to Marquez. Judge Patricia Morse Jarman (116-112 Bradley) and Glenn Feldman (115-113 Marquez) scored all but one round the same through nine rounds and had the fight close. Feldman had Marquez up 86-85 and Jarman had Bradley up 86-85. Feldman gave rounds ten and eleven to Marquez and round twelve to Bradley. Jarman gave the last three rounds to Bradley. Entering the last round, Bradley was ahead 106-103 on two cards and Marquez was ahead 106-103 on the third card, so even a knockdown in the final stanza wouldn’t have changed the outcome. | |
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