I really think it's a tie between Whitaker-Chavez and RJJ-Olympics. The RJJ debacle changed the face of amateur boxing in the world as they introduced that putrid point system after that. I remember watching the Whitaker fight as a kid and was incredulous at how blatant that robbery was.
Man you guys are either blind or didnt watch the fight But Robin Reid put a beat down on Sven Ottke an got super robbed now all the others where pretty close except for the Castillo vs Mayweather .An i like Floyd an i just saw the fight again yesterday an he truly lost but let those who think he won argue for ever!!!
Julio César Chávez vs. Pernell Whitaker
Sven Ottke vs. Robin Reid
Roy Jones, Jr vs. 1988 Seoul Olympics
Floyd Mayweather, Jr vs.José Luis Castillo I
Easily "Roy Jones, Jr vs. 1988 Seoul Olympics" the Korean didn't get a sniff of a round in that fight.
"Floyd Mayweather, Jr vs.José Luis Castillo I" as much as i dislike this littlie cunt. That was a close fight, but i did not think that Mayweather lost.
"Julio César Chávez vs. Pernell Whitaker" Whitaker clearly won the fight but not as one sided as people try to make out. However Pea won CLEARLY.
Been a long time since i saw "Sven Ottke vs. Robin Reid" all i can remember was how pissed i was getting at the referee.
LOL, i watched a little bit of it on YouTube the other night, and Germany is
hands down, the most corrupt place in the world of boxing. FACT!
it was close but i doubt 98 percent think so
could have went either way
I know that, i was just making up shit in my head LOL!
I have actually watched that fight back to see if there was any way of scoring that fight in Floyd's favour, and i still had Castillo winning it.
Floyd lost that fight IMO, and i think Floyd knew and thought that when the bell went at the end of the twelfth IMO.
I just picked out the fights that stuck out in my mind as very bad decisions. That first fight between Castillo and Mayweather was an awful decision IMO. Castillo won that first fight IMO and 98.6% of planet earth probably agree with me?
it was close but i doubt 98 percent think so
could have went either way
Julio César Chávez vs. Pernell Whitaker
Sven Ottke vs. Robin Reid
Roy Jones, Jr vs. 1988 Seoul Olympics
Floyd Mayweather, Jr vs.José Luis Castillo I
Easily "Roy Jones, Jr vs. 1988 Seoul Olympics" the Korean didn't get a sniff of a round in that fight.
"Floyd Mayweather, Jr vs.José Luis Castillo I" as much as i dislike this littlie cunt. That was a close fight, but i did not think that Mayweather lost.
"Julio César Chávez vs. Pernell Whitaker" Whitaker clearly won the fight but not as one sided as people try to make out. However Pea won CLEARLY.
Been a long time since i saw "Sven Ottke vs. Robin Reid" all i can remember was how pissed i was getting at the referee.
It can't possibly be RJJ, the Pernell vs JCC fight was way more important then that NO OFFENSE
That shouldn't be a reason not to pick the 'Roy' option. Pro or amateur boxing have decisions.
What happened to Roy in Seoul, has got to go down as one of the biggest screwjobs in the history of sport, never mind boxing!
Seriously, Mayweather vs JLC shouldn't even be on the list. To answer the question, Whitaker vs JCC
I just picked out the fights that stuck out in my mind as very bad decisions. That first fight between Castillo and Mayweather was an awful decision IMO. Castillo won that first fight IMO and 98.6% of planet earth probably agree with me?
i saw a fight one time and i dont remember who it was. it was either casamayor or katsidis. i dont remember but i think the guy lost almost every round and he still got the decision