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Hopkins vs. Taylor
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<blockquote data-quote="yoda" data-source="post: 2478397" data-attributes="member: 13986"><p>from espn.com</p><p></p><p>"In the 10th, he hurt Taylor with a right followed by two lefts along the ropes. When he tried to spin Taylor around and hit him behind the head, referee Jay Nady warned Hopkins. </p><p></p><p>The veteran started to punish Taylor in the 11th round, hurting him again with a combination. With trainer Bouie Fisher telling Hopkins he needed to close strong, Hopkins did just that. </p><p></p><p>He rocked Taylor with right hands, sending the blood flying from Taylor's face. </p><p></p><p><u><strong>Ford, however, gave Taylor the round. Had he scored the 12th for Hopkins, the Philadelphian would have retained the title on a draw</strong></u>. </p><p></p><p>CompuBox statistics indicated how close the fight was. Taylor was credited with landing 86 of 453 punches (19 percent),while Hopkins landed 96 of 326 (27 percent)."</p><p></p><p>hopkins also landed 78 power punches compared to 50 from taylor. it was very clear that hopkins won the 12th and deciding round,so why did the judge give it to taylor :bash: .The belts were given to him not taken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="yoda, post: 2478397, member: 13986"] from espn.com "In the 10th, he hurt Taylor with a right followed by two lefts along the ropes. When he tried to spin Taylor around and hit him behind the head, referee Jay Nady warned Hopkins. The veteran started to punish Taylor in the 11th round, hurting him again with a combination. With trainer Bouie Fisher telling Hopkins he needed to close strong, Hopkins did just that. He rocked Taylor with right hands, sending the blood flying from Taylor's face. [U][B]Ford, however, gave Taylor the round. Had he scored the 12th for Hopkins, the Philadelphian would have retained the title on a draw[/B][/U]. CompuBox statistics indicated how close the fight was. Taylor was credited with landing 86 of 453 punches (19 percent),while Hopkins landed 96 of 326 (27 percent)." hopkins also landed 78 power punches compared to 50 from taylor. it was very clear that hopkins won the 12th and deciding round,so why did the judge give it to taylor :bash: .The belts were given to him not taken. [/QUOTE]
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