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Chávez blamed his loss on referee Richard Steele, who deducted two points from Chávez for low blows, which affected the difference on the scorecards.
Gómez, imagining he could have been behind on the scorecards, came for the fourteenth in a roar, and started throwing punches from all angles.
So the WBA decided the cut had come from a headbutt, and the judges ' scorecards were reviewed.
Going into the final round, Taylor held a secure lead on the scorecards of two of the three judges, ( Dave Moretti and Jerry Roth had the score 107-102 and 108-101 respectively for Taylor, while Chuck Giampa had Chávez ahead 105-104 ), and the sense for everyone watching was that Chávez would have to knock Taylor out to claim a victory, whereas Taylor merely needed to stay away from the Mexican legend.
With Taylor ahead on the scorecards and seconds away from inflicting Chavez his first defeat, he was dropped by a Chavez punch to the chin.
In December of that year, Moorer rallied from a severe deficit on the scorecards to hand former cruiserweight champion Vassiliy Jirov his first knockout loss.
Since March of 1988, as commentator he has called some of boxing's most famous moments, such as Thunder Meets Lightning, when Julio César Chávez saved himself from a decision defeat by knocking out Meldrick Taylor ( who was leading the fight on two of the three official scorecards ) with only two seconds to go in the last round ; James " Buster " Douglas's upset of Mike Tyson for the World Heavyweight championship.
Colonel Charles Lennox in contemporary scorecards, Lennox had 55 recorded first-class appearances from 1784 to 1800 and played a few more games after that.
Eubank was behind on all scorecards after 10 rounds, and was knocked down halfway through the 11th, seemingly on the way to defeat: but he rose from the canvas to unleash a devastating uppercut to Watson's jaw right at the end of the round, returning the knockdown.
By round ten, Cooney's punches began landing low, and this caused him to fall further behind on the judges ' scorecards, referee Lane deducting three points from him for the infractions.
Chávez blamed his loss on referee Richard Steele, who deducted two points from Chávez for low blows, including one in the eleventh round that made the difference on judge Angel Guzman's card, making the ultimate difference on the scorecards.
The site features news, articles, live coverage of matches ( including liveblogs and scorecards ), and StatsGuru, a database of historical matches and players from the 18th century to the present.
The site was entirely reliant on contributions from avid fans around the world who spent many hours compiling electronic scorecards and contributing them to CricInfo's comprehensive archive, as well as keying in live scores from games around the world using CricInfo's scoring software, " dougie ".
He was familiar to cricket followers from his appearances on the BBC Radio 4 programme Test Match Special, nicknamed the Bearded Wonder ( often shortened to Bearders ) by Brian Johnston for his ability to research the most obscure cricketing facts in moments, at the same time as keeping perfect scorecards, and because he had a beard.
Cotto kept hitting Corley with stamina-reducing shots to the body and the head in round two, but he lost a point, when, without any previous warnings, referee Ismael Quinones Falu deducted it from the scorecards after Corley complained that Cotto had hurt him on the crotch area.
No Safe Words ( 2009 ) is a multi-channel video installation that uses sports broadcast recaps and scorecards as a point of departure for examining athletic stadiums as sites of violence, from varsity hazing to political torture, while exploring the possible homoerotic undertones of such violence.
Project Vote Smart provides the following results from legislative scorecards.
Knowledge of the early years of his career are sketchy due to the lack of detailed records before scorecards became common from 1772, but it is believed he began playing in top-class cricket during the 1750s and may well have taken part in the earliest known Hambledon matches, a tri-series against Dartford in 1756.
The production of match scorecards became common from the 1772 season and three 1772 cards have survived.
Small's 1772 aggregate of 213 runs from six innings would give him an average of 35. 50 if all his innings were completed ( i. e., the scorecards in 1772 do not confirm the not out batsmen ).
1786 saw Farnham pitted against such varied opposition as Berkshire, Warfield ( twice ), a Guildford & Godalming XXII, a Godalming XII with four of Hambledon and Hambledon with four of Sussex, and given his absence from the Hambledon scorecards, it's reasonable to assume that he played in some, if not all, of these games.
The beginning of Stevens ' career was before scorecards began to be kept on a regular basis from the 1772 season.

scorecards and ringside
If the referee decides it was produced by a collision, then the judges at ringside must hand over their scorecards, and the fighter ahead on points wins by technical decision.

scorecards and fight
An accidental head-butt opened a cut on Ramírez's forehead and the doctor halted the fight, sending the decision to the judges ' scorecards at that point in the fight.
Pacquiao was ahead on all three judges ' scorecards before the stoppage, with two judges scoring the fight 80 – 71 and the other judge scoring it at 79 – 72.
Many fans believe Taylor should have been allowed to continue because there were mere seconds remaining in the fight he was ahead on the scorecards, or that he should have been allowed to continue because it appeared that he might have given a slight nod to Steele when asked " Are you okay?
Bejines held a lead on two of the three judges ' scorecards at the end of 11 rounds ( the third had the fight even ), and Dávila rushed out of his corner and attacked Bejines right away in round 12.
LaMotta, who was already leading on the scorecards before knocking Robinson out of the ring, pummeled and outpointed him for the rest of the fight.
Mayweather recovered well and dominated the remainder of the fight with superior reflexes and his effective counter-punching style, eventually winning a wide decision on the scorecards to hand Mosley the sixth defeat of his professional career.
In one of the most disputed fights in history, the fight was even on the judges ' scorecards going into the final round, which Ali won on both the referee and judges ' scorecards to retain the World Heavyweight Championship.
He bled profusely, and the fight doctor ordered the fight to be stopped in round eleven, but since it was ruled that the cut was the product of a headbutt, the fight then went to the scorecards, and Watanabe was declared the winner.
Had the point not been deducted, the fight would have been a draw, as Robinson was only ahead by one point on two scorecards.
The fight became part of boxing's lore because Conn held a secure lead on the scorecards leading to round 13.
After 14 rounds, all three judges had the fight tied on their scorecards, but Palomino scored two knockdowns in the fifteenth and final round and he retained the world title by a knockout in that final round.
The fight went to the scorecards and Arce won a narrow, but controversial, decision.
The fight was later stopped due to the severity of the cut, sending the decision to the scorecards and thereby giving Tasuyoshi a technical decision victory.
Three months later, on November 22, she found herself inside a boxing ring in Guam, where she fought Anissa Zamarron for the vacant WIBA Light Flyweight Intercontinental championship, and Caples was defeated by 5th round technical knockout, stopped on a cut in a fight in Caples was winning on all scorecards.
He was down on two scorecards when the fight was stopped.
Despite the fact that Tunney had won the first fight by a wide margin on the scorecards, the prospect of a second bout created tremendous public interest.
Cooper started the 5th round aggressively, attempting to make good his advantage, but a recovered Clay effectively countered and Cooper was hit high on the face with a hard right which opened a severe cut under his eye ; referee Tommy Little was forced to stop the fight in the American's favour although Cooper was ahead on the scorecards.
Accumulated scar tissue around Cooper's eyes made him even more vulnerable than in the previous meeting and a serious cut was opened by Ali, which led to the fight being stopped, Cooper again suffering a technical knockout when he was ahead on the scorecards.

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