BS2, one of your fav fighters Rosado fought and lost tonight against up and coming Charlo. It seems he always cuts easily and it affects his performance. He lost a UD tonight although I thought it was closer. He last fought against Quillan and had momentum and appeared to be taking over, but the fight was stopped due to a huge gash on his eye brow, same as tonight, tho the fight was allowed to continue. Man, his chance to be a world champ against kid cocoa was lost. I feel he would have KO'd Quillan if not for the cut. Tough breaks Rosado has had.
Yea, Rosado is a tough luck guy.
I also saw his fight last night and I thought Rosado had won anywhere from 2 to 4 rounds in the fight. Of course, don`t expect the pro-American, pro-Black Showtime to recognize that, as
everyone on the Showtime team failed to give him more than a single round.
There seems to be some sort of implied rule in American boxing, that in close rounds, it has to be won by the Negro. There were about 3 to 5 rounds in the Rosado-Charlo fight that were quite close, and you could have went either way with them. The 1st round is a good example of this, I gave it to Rosado, but no surprise that everyone on Showtime said the Negro won.
They also use punch stats to backup their claims, but of course,
the inherent problem with Showtime`s punchstats is that they are subject to the very same pro-American, pro-Black bias that exists in their scoring. Quite simply, punch stats are determined by a Showtime employee sitting at ringside and registering a click everytime he determines that a punch lands. The problem with that, is that it can be hard to tell what should count as a full landed punch, and if you have some sort of bias, it would be easy to give one guy more advantages than the other. A more useful statistic to use is
thrown punches, because it is subject to less bias than landed punches and is generally approached more objectively.
Showtime tried to make it seem like Charlo had won every round and this was a `dominating` performance. Quite frankly, I disagree, he didn`t land enough in various rounds to have won them and I would say he lost anywhere from 2 to 4 rounds in the fight. Moreover, he was getting caught by Rosado and at times seemed unsure about himself. He didn`t control the fight all that well in my opinion. He might become some sort of paper titlist in the future, but I don`t see him ever beating a genuine quality fighter at 154 or 160.