The Sweet Pea - DLH fight could've gone either way. To be honest, I agree with kborges, it was about as exciting as watching a chess match (which it was for all intents and purposes). I thought Sweet Pea won, but I could see how someone might call it the other way.
Now Lewis-Holyfield I, that was a different story...
I never seen any of this guys fights. I admit I should have posted that as a question rather than a statement, because I did read how he dominated guys, but loss, because they had a "home field advantage"..
IMO Whitaker did win that fight, but I only seen the fight once.
Whitaker-Oscar was one of the worst fights ever. The fight was so awkward, with virtually no good punches landed or way to call either a winner.
Nobody got robbed that night except me, who shelled out $40.00, & wasted a Saturday night on that slop.
I didn't see De La Hoya vs. Whitaker, but I hear from some people that it was a robbery...what do you think, people?
IMO Whitaker did win that fight, but I only seen the fight once.
Worst of this year by a mile - Rico Hoye SD 12 Montell Griffin, besting Lamon Brewster SD 12 Kali Meehan. Chris Byrd UD 12 Fres Oquendo from 2003 not far behind.
i forot about that ,griffin won and it was clear as day. i just dont know how these judges are allowed to stay in boxing.
Worst of this year by a mile - Rico Hoye SD 12 Montell Griffin, besting Lamon Brewster SD 12 Kali Meehan. Chris Byrd UD 12 Fres Oquendo from 2003 not far behind.
I'm surprised that no one mentioned The De La Hoya/Sturm judges, which is a fight I felt De La Hoya won, but I did notice all the crying what took place on various threads claiming it was a robbery..
I HAD A DRAW.
I'm surprised that no one mentioned The De La Hoya/Sturm judges, which is a fight I felt De La Hoya won, but I did notice all the crying what took place on various threads claiming it was a robbery..