The Golden Boy Robbed? Oscar De La Hoya feels gypped. What else is new?
In the days since the fight, I have pondered why my expectations were not met. Was I heavily influenced by the opinionated commentary of HBO's broadcast team? They were all convinced that it had been an easy victory for Oscar and expressed shock and disgust at the official verdict. George Foreman went so far as to exclaim that a conspiracy had taken place, but Big George says a lot of stuff that is best to be taken with a grain of salt, which is no doubt part of his appeal. Shane Mosley's trainer/father certainly seemed to believe that his son/fighter was behind in the fight, for he did one heck of a job convincing Shane of this between rounds. Sugar appeared to be in a mild state of disbelief at the ruling in his favor, though he claimed that this was because he thought Oscar's popularity in Vegas would be his undoing. De La Hoya was clearly mystified, though by no means rendered speechless by the decision against him. I fully expected him to call out for Johnnie Cochran in his post-fight interview. Viewers were made well aware throughout the contest of punch stat numbers that were heavily in favor of Oscar. He was throwing considerably more punches and landing them at a higher percentage than was his adversary. It seems logical that this would lead to him being declared the winner. Then again, boxing judges do have not have access to these statistics. They must use the naked eye to determine which man is more of a "ring general", and which one is utilizing a superior degree of "effective aggressiveness". Apparently they were more impressed by
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