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[QUOTE="SWC75, post: 3772980, member: 289"] I had the Oregon State-Colorado on the TV in one room and my computer on DAZN for the Gonzalez-Estrada bout in the next one. The result was a combination of confusion and excitement but I managed to score the bout. I had it for Gonzalez 116-133. He took over in the second round and dominated until Estrada turned it around in the 7th. Chocolatito made a comeback in in the 9ths and 10 round. Estrada won the 11ths and Gonzalez the final round. I had graded the 3rd even because Gonzalez dominated the first half of it and Estrada came on in the second half. The announcers were all about Chocolatitio in their commentary in that and most of the rounds. The color man had it 7-5 for him. I didn't catch the final of the TV scorer's card. Gonzalez threw an incredible 1,317 punches (110 per round) and landed 30%, 391 punches, 33 per round. Estrada stood his ground against that and responded with 1,212 punches (101) and landed 26%, 314(26). The fighters showed incredible conditioning and durability to keep up that pace. Neither downed or even rocked the other, despite many punches landing flush. They just kept going and going like the fighters in a video game. The thing about judging is that you can't tell how competitive a fight was by the scorecards. Just as you can have a World Series Sweep if the same team wins four extra inning games, you could , theoretically have a competitive boxing match that was 120-108, (12 rounds to none), if a judge felt that the same fighter had won all 12 competitive rounds. Scorecards can vary considerably even thought the perception of the judges wasn't far off. This was that kind of fight. One judge had it 115-113 for Gonzalez. the other two had it for Estrada 115-113 and 117-111. The decision didn't seem too popular among the ringsiders and the social distancing crowd. The powers that be now have to decide if they want a rematch, (it would be the rubber match of a trilogy) or a match with the other title-holder, Sridsket Sor Rungvisai. [HEADING=2][/HEADING] [/QUOTE]
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