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gilgamesh wrote: 19 Mar 2026, 14:08 Daniel Jacobs was a talented guy, but he had sh*tty Boxing IQ. He had a tendency in both of his biggest fights to turn Southpaw for no real reason, and when he did it, it usually caused the other guy to take over the bout from him.

For the most part switching stances is a mistake. Very rarely you have a guy come along like Terence Crawford who can do it effectively, but for the most part, switching stances is a bad idea, and in the case of Jacobs against Golovkin and Canelo it was obviously a very bad idea as it cost him in both of those fights.
He did a lot of switch hitting in the fight. Roy Jones repeatedly called it into question. What I really thought killed him though is that he would box so effectively for stretches of the fight and then seemingly abandon his plan until being upbraided in the corner again. It was a fight which was right there for him to take, he just couldn’t quite do it.
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All four fights from one of the greatest rivalries in the history of boxing.

Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez I (5-08-2004)

R1: 10-6 Pacquiao
R2: 10-9 Pacquiao
R3: 10-10 Even
R4: 10-9 Marquez
R5: 10-9 Marquez
R6: 10-9 Marquez
R7: 10-9 Marquez
R8: 10-9 Marquez
R9: 10-9 Pacquiao
R10: 10-9 Pacquiao
R11: 10-9 Marquez
R12: 10-9 Marquez

113-113 Even

Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez II (3-15-2008)

R1: 10-9 Marquez
R2: 10-9 Marquez
R3: 10-8 Pacquiao
R4: 10-9 Pacquiao
R5: 10-9 Marquez
R6: 10-9 Marquez
R7: 10-9 Pacqiao
R8: 10-9 Marquez
R9: 10-9 Marquez
R10: 10-10 Even
R11: 10-9 Marquez
R12: 10-9 Pacquiao

114-114 Even

Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez III (11-12-2011)

R1: 10-9 Pacquiao
R2: 10-9 Marquez
R3: 10-9 Marquez
R4: 10-9 Pacquiao
R5: 10-9 Marquez
R6: 10-9 Pacquiao
R7: 10-9 Marquez
R8: 10-9 Marquez
R9: 10-9 Pacquiao
R10: 10-9 Marquez
R11: 10-9 Marquez
R12: 10-9 Pacquiao

115-113 Marquez

Manny Pacquiao vs. Juan Manuel Marquez IV (12-08-2012)

R1: 10-9 Pacquiao
R2: 10-9 Pacquiao
R3: 10-8 Marquez
R4: 10-9 Marquez
R5: 10-8 Pacquiao
R6: Marquez wins by Knockout
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Ambling Alp II wrote: 03 Sep 2020, 09:06
DrDuke wrote: 02 Sep 2020, 16:56
Ambling Alp II wrote: 02 Sep 2020, 14:04 Wow.
Surely brevity is the soul of wit, but what's exactly is so wowing for ya and why?
It is a text book example of a gift decision. In fact it's the very first fight mentioned on this thread. Mayweather slept walked his way through the fight. Not sure if if I have heard any Mayweather fan claim that he won that fight. Should have been a very clear cut decision for Castillo.
Like DrDuke, I had it very close, as well. I scored it even on the basis of Mayweather taking the first four rounds and two of the remaining eight rounds. With the point deductions, that made it 113-113 Even.
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2354595 wrote: 18 Mar 2026, 08:56 George Foreman vs. Axel Schulz (4-22-1995)

R1: 10-9 Schulz
R2: 10-9 Schulz
R3: 10-9 Schulz
R4: 10-9 Schulz
R5: 10-9 Schulz
R6: 10-9 Schulz
R7: 10-9 Foreman
R8: 10-9 Foreman
R9: 10-9 Foreman
R10: 10-9 Schulz
R11: 10-9 Foreman
R12: 10-9 Schulz

116-112 Schulz

This was a very tough decision for Schulz.
I think I had this one 115-113 also for Schulz
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gilgamesh wrote: 16 Sep 2023, 16:51 George Foreman vs Axel Schulz

Round 1: Foreman
Round 2: Foreman
Round 3: Schulz
Round 4: Schulz
Round 5: Schulz
Round 6: Foreman
Round 7: Schulz
Round 8: Schulz
Round 9: Foreman
Round 10: Schulz
Round 11: Foreman
Round 12: Schulz

115-113 Schulz

Not a robbery necessarily as Foreman definitely landed the heavier punches throughout the bout, but Schulz just worked harder, and in my opinion deserved the fight.
I have seen that. If you type “Schulz” into the search bar it can be found here.
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I'm surprised at that. I can never get the search to do sh*t. Maybe I'm just an idiot that doesn't know how to do searches :lol:

A comment on Pac vs Marquez IV. I think it's bitterly ironic that Pacquiao gets knocked out in the fight that he was doing best against Marquez in. Even though it doesn't go his way, I do think Pacquiao is the guy that had made the decision coming into that fight "Ain't no more close decisions. We're settling this f*cking thing!" and he fought like it, and forced it to be one of the best bouts of their series. Arguably THE best bout of their series.
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gilgamesh wrote: 20 Mar 2026, 13:10 I'm surprised at that. I can never get the search to do sh*t. Maybe I'm just an idiot that doesn't know how to do searches :lol:

A comment on Pac vs Marquez IV. I think it's bitterly ironic that Pacquiao gets knocked out in the fight that he was doing best against Marquez in. Even though it doesn't go his way, I do think Pacquiao is the guy that had made the decision coming into that fight "Ain't no more close decisions. We're settling this f*cking thing!" and he fought like it, and forced it to be one of the best bouts of their series. Arguably THE best bout of their series.
Regarding Pacquiao-Marquez, I don’t think that there is too much doubt about it. Pacquiao fought the fourth fight incredibly aggressively.
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I rewatched the Joshua-Klitschko fight in order that I could score it again. What a year 2017 was in boxing!

Anthony Joshua vs. Wladimir Klitschko (4-29-2017)

R1: 10-9 Klitschko
R2: 10-9 Joshua
R3: 10-9 Joshua
R4: 10-9 Joshua
R5: 10-8 Joshua (knockdown)
R6: 10-8 Klitschko (knockdown)
R7: 10-9 Klitschko
R8: 10-9 Klitschko
R9: 10-9 Joshua
R10: 10-9 Joshua
R11: Joshua wins by TKO
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oogiebe wrote: 03 Jun 2020, 14:00 Frazier vs Foreman I

1st Round - 10-7 Foreman.

TKO 2.

There! :D
It should be 10-6 Foreman with three knockdowns in the first round.
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It's a moot point how you score a 2nd round knockout :lol:
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gilgamesh wrote: 21 Mar 2026, 13:54 It's a moot point how you score a 2nd round knockout :lol:
Lol.
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Nigel Benn vs. Chris Eubank I (11-18-1990)

R1: 10-9 Eubank
R2: 10-10 Even
R3: 10-9 Benn
R4: 10-9 Eubank
R5: 10-9 Eubank
R6: 10-9 Benn
R7: 10-9 Benn
R8: 10-8 Benn (knockdown)
R9: Eubank wins by TKO
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Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez vs Srisaket Sor Rungvisai

1. SSR 10-8 (Gonzalez knocked down)
2. SSR
3. Roman
4. Roman
5. Roman
6. Roman 10-8 (Sor Rungvisai gets a point deducted for headbutts)
7. SSR
8. Roman
9. SSR
10. Roman
11. SSR
12. Roman

114-112 Chocolatito Gonzalez


Great fight
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gilgamesh wrote: 22 Mar 2026, 11:25 Roman "Chocolatito" Gonzalez vs Srisaket Sor Rungvisai

1. SSR 10-8 (Gonzalez knocked down)
2. SSR
3. Roman
4. Roman
5. Roman
6. Roman 10-8 (Sor Rungvisai gets a point deducted for headbutts)
7. SSR
8. Roman
9. SSR
10. Roman
11. SSR
12. Roman

114-112 Chocolatito Gonzalez


Great fight
It was a great fight!
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Casablanca wrote: 07 Mar 2026, 17:17 I just rewatched the first fight between Chocolatito Gonzalez and Srisaket Sor Rungvisai for the first time in years. It was the second time I have seen the fight and scored it. My god, what an incredible fight! Here is how my card came out:

Roman Gonzalez vs. Srisaket Sor Rungvisai I (3-18-2017)

R1: 10-8 Sor Rungvisai (knockdown)
R2: 10-9 Sor Rungvisai
R3: 10-9 Gonzalez
R4: 10-9 Gonzalez
R5: 10-9 Gonzalez
R6: 10-8 Gonzalez (pt. deduction for headbutt)
R7: 10-9 Sor Rungvisai
R8: 10-9 Sor Rungvisai
R9: 10-9 Sor Rungvisai
R10: 10-9 Gonzalez
R11: 10-9 Sor Rungvisai
R12: 10-9 Sor Rungvisai

114-112 Sor Rungvisai

And I just rewatched the second fight, as well. It is a tragedy for Chocolatito, as he just didn't show up that night. Sor Rungvisai sure did though.

Roman Gonzalez vs. Srisaket Sor Rungvisai II (9-09-2017)

R1: 10-9 Sor Rungvisai
R2: 10-9 Sor Rungvisai
R3: 10-9 Sor Rungvisai
R4: Sor Rungvisai wins by Knockout
Here is how I scored it. I thought that I had scored it Even, but upon adding it up, I scored it 114-112 for Sor Rungvisai.
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Sergei Kovalev v Andre Ward 1


R1 : 10-10
R2 : 10-8 SK
R3 : 9-10 AW
R4 : 10-9 SK
R5 : 9-10AW
R6 : 10-10
R7 : 9-10 AW
R8 : 9-10 AW
R9 : 9-10 AW
R10: 10-9 SK
R11 : 10-9 SK
R12: 10-10

115-115

Brilliant fight, not my era, I was totally out of the loop and not following boxing at all in these times but holy moly what a great fight and what great fighters I missed out on.
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witherspoon wrote: 22 Mar 2026, 13:01 Sergei Kovalev v Andre Ward 1


R1 : 10-10
R2 : 10-8 SK
R3 : 9-10 AW
R4 : 10-9 SK
R5 : 9-10AW
R6 : 10-10
R7 : 9-10 AW
R8 : 9-10 AW
R9 : 9-10 AW
R10: 10-9 SK
R11 : 10-9 SK
R12: 10-10

115-115

Brilliant fight, not my era, I was totally out of the loop and not following boxing at all in these times but holy moly what a great fight and what great fighters I missed out on.
I absolutely love that fight.
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Casablanca wrote: 09 Mar 2026, 20:37 One of my all-time favorite fights. The first Ward-Kovalev fight. I just watched it again for the second time. The first time I scored it 115-112 to Ward, but I don’t recall how exactly the rounds broke. I just watched it again and rescored it 114-113 for Ward. Just an epic and brilliant fight.

Sergey Kovalev vs. Andre Ward I (11-19-2016)

R1: 10-9 Ward
R2: 10-8 Kovalev
R3: 10-9 Kovalev
R4: 10-9 Kovalev
R5: 10-9 Kovalev
R6: 10-9 Ward
R7: 10-9 Ward
R8: 10-9 Ward
R9: 10-9 Ward
R10: 10-9 Kovalev
R11: 10-9 Ward
R12: 10-9 Ward

114-113 Ward
Here is how I scored it.
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Casablanca wrote: 22 Mar 2026, 13:12
Casablanca wrote: 09 Mar 2026, 20:37 One of my all-time favorite fights. The first Ward-Kovalev fight. I just watched it again for the second time. The first time I scored it 115-112 to Ward, but I don’t recall how exactly the rounds broke. I just watched it again and rescored it 114-113 for Ward. Just an epic and brilliant fight.

Sergey Kovalev vs. Andre Ward I (11-19-2016)

R1: 10-9 Ward
R2: 10-8 Kovalev
R3: 10-9 Kovalev
R4: 10-9 Kovalev
R5: 10-9 Kovalev
R6: 10-9 Ward
R7: 10-9 Ward
R8: 10-9 Ward
R9: 10-9 Ward
R10: 10-9 Kovalev
R11: 10-9 Ward
R12: 10-9 Ward

114-113 Ward
Here is how I scored it.
So many razor thin rounds. I'll need to rewatch this after I've watched more of both fighters. I think there was alot of subtlety that I missed here purely because I'm not familiar with either fighter. It's definitely a brilliant fight, both men were superb.
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witherspoon wrote: 22 Mar 2026, 14:07
Casablanca wrote: 22 Mar 2026, 13:12
Casablanca wrote: 09 Mar 2026, 20:37 One of my all-time favorite fights. The first Ward-Kovalev fight. I just watched it again for the second time. The first time I scored it 115-112 to Ward, but I don’t recall how exactly the rounds broke. I just watched it again and rescored it 114-113 for Ward. Just an epic and brilliant fight.

Sergey Kovalev vs. Andre Ward I (11-19-2016)

R1: 10-9 Ward
R2: 10-8 Kovalev
R3: 10-9 Kovalev
R4: 10-9 Kovalev
R5: 10-9 Kovalev
R6: 10-9 Ward
R7: 10-9 Ward
R8: 10-9 Ward
R9: 10-9 Ward
R10: 10-9 Kovalev
R11: 10-9 Ward
R12: 10-9 Ward

114-113 Ward
Here is how I scored it.
So many razor thin rounds. I'll need to rewatch this after I've watched more of both fighters. I think there was alot of subtlety that I missed here purely because I'm not familiar with either fighter. It's definitely a brilliant fight, both men were superb.
It was the second to last fight of Ward’s career. He spent most of his career at Super Middleweight, ultimately becoming a unified and undefeated champion in the division before making the huge decision to move up to Light Heavyweight to take on Kovalev who had, frankly, murdered the Light Heavyweight division to that point and was also undefeated. After the first fight, they met again in the rematch in June of 2017, where Ward, amazingly, stopped Kovalev and he subsequently retired at 32-0. He went in as a first ballot Hall of Famer in 2021. Kovalev has continued to fight and has had a great career.
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Bernard Hopkins vs Kelly Pavlik

1. Hop
2. Hop
3. Hop
4. Hop
5. Hop
6. Pavlik *
7. Hop
8. Hop (Pavlik gets a point deducted)
9. Even 9-9 (Hopkins gets a point deducted)
10. Hop
11. Hop
12. Hop

118-108 Bernard Hopkins


The Old man pitches a near shutout over the man that beat the man that took his Middleweight title. A nice notch in his belt.
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Bernard Hopkins vs Jermain Taylor

1. Taylor
2. Taylor
3. Taylor
4. Taylor
5. Hop *
6. Taylor
7. Taylor
8. Taylor
9. Taylor *
10. Hop
11. Hop
12. Hop

116-112 Jermain Taylor
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James Toney vs Mike McCallum

1. McCallum
2. Toney
3. McCallum *
4. Toney
5. Toney
6. McCallum
7, McCallum
8. Toney
9. Toney
10. Toney
11. Toney
12. Toney

116-112 James Toney
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James Toney vs Mike McCallum 2

1. Toney
2. McCallum
3. Toney
4. Toney
5. Toney
6. Toney
7. McCallum
8. Toney 10-8 (McCallum got a point deducted in this round)
9. McCallum
10. Toney
11. Toney
12. McCallum

116-111 James Toney
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James Toney vs Glenn Wolfe

1. Wolfe
2. Wolfe
3. Toney
4. Wolfe
5. Toney
6. Toney
7. Toney
8. Toney
9. Toney
10. Toney
11. Toney
12. Toney

117-111 James Toney
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