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Originally Posted by Scott9945
That's a joke. Quartey had his hand raised that night and the corrupt WBA changed the decision the next day. If you really saw that fight you'd know that Quartey dominated. As far as scoring, it was similar to Wlad K-Sam Peter.
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I just watched that fight 2 days ago. I've been studying Ike. You're right about the WBA. Those fools even changed the scoring to the Whitaker fight that same night. I though Ike clearly won that fight. But after that fight. He was suppose to fight Whitaker until he tested postive for coke. Didn't want to fight his mandatory. So he signed to fight Tito. He got out of that contract to take the Hoya fight. But Hoya got cut in sparring and the fight was postponed for 3 months
I really think the Lopez fight exposed Quartey's flaws. Before that fight he couldn't get a fight. After that fight Tito and Hoya wanted him