Gomez vs. Lockridge a horrible decision

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  1. Double L

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    Can't believe they gave that decision to Gomez. It was a horrible performance from him and Lockridge kicked his ass. Hadn't watched this fight before.
     
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    Gomez was completely shot after the Nelson fight. You can hardly hold that fight against him.

    Nelson gave him a terrible beating, and before that he won a brutal war against Pintor. He was hardly the Gomez of old anymore.
     
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    Not holding it against him. I'm saying he didn't come close to winning it.
     
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    It was a bad robbery. Lockridge clearly won.

    A number of guys would beat Gomez at 126-130.

    I don't think anybody at 122 could have beaten. He was as dominant at that weight as any fighter was at single weight.
     
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    Unrelated to the Lockridge fight, but here's Gomez at his peak. Before he fell in love with his power.

    What a beautiful boxer-puncher he was. Brilliant offensive footwork.

     
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    Bazooka was shot he showed a lot of guts but Rocky beat his ass. I was at the Pintor fight and it was the most brutal I have ever seen in person. You could hear the shots they were hitting one another with in the mezzanine. The Hearns - Benitez bore fest saw a lot of folks start to leave about midway through. A lot of people also thought Rocky beat Chavez as well, and Pedroza.
     
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    Imagine he had gotten all of these decisions. He would be considered an ATG. Incredible how much the judges influences even the hardcore fans
     
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    But Juan Laporte clearly beat him without any doubts!
     
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    Even now he is underrated because of those "losses."
     
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    It goes both way. A guy like Eubanks is insanely overrated cause his record is good, yet, if all the gift he got were actually losses, he would simply be regarded as a decent euro level fighter
     
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    The logical response is to not dismiss fighters based on losses without taking into account the nature of the losses.

    The other thing is, certain fighters I think get shoe-horned as "gate-keepers" to the point they can never win a close decision. So it's not necessarily fair to say: "everytime he stepped up, he lost."
     
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    He cleaned Roger Mayweather's clock in a big upset as Rog was an up and comer hot off of ESPN main events and a knockout over Serrano. I won a bet on that one but I didn't expect it quick I thought Lockridge would break him down with body punches and stop him late. I thought he'd get under and inside of Mayweather's best punches but if you blinked, you missed it that big overhand right over that low jab and lights out.
     
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    What was your biggest financial windfall on a fight wager, stinger?
     
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    Holyfield - Tyson 1. I got Evander at +600, cashed in a Bond and a CD for that one. You have to declare the winnings on your Income Tax though if you lay it at a Casino.
     
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    Anybody that thinks Lockridge beat Chavez is a fucking moron

    Pedroza, an argument could be made

    But Chavez? That might be a 7-5 loss if you’re sleeping with Lockridge
     
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    Some fans disagreed with the Wilfredo Gomez vs. Rocky Lockridge verdict.
     

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