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It's so funny everytime one of these comes up. When it happens in the US, it's just bad scores, bad judges, etc. When it happens in Germany, it's a bonafide Nazi Conspiracy.
Get a grip, people. It's a bad scorecard. That's boxing. At least the final winner was correct.
Germany is special. Everyone knows it. I've seen refs helping fighters out of the canvas SSF! They are VERY DIRTY over there...
The purse for Bute-Andrade II was 1.2 million USD. Felix Sturm's purse was bigger than the purse for both Bute-Andrade. Oh and Sturm fought japanese 'superstar' Sato.
Money talks. Bullshit walks.
Topic: Non-German fighters should NEVER fight in Germany ..... and germans should never fight a yank superstar in the US.
Schulz, Sturm both tried........... and was....... well.... on the losing end of a questionable decision.
Exactly! Thank you...
Schulz losing to Foreman, and Sturm to DLH are two of the worst decisions, and blatant robberies that you will see. Both Germans fighting media darlings at the time in the US.
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It's so funny everytime one of these comes up. When it happens in the US, it's just bad scores, bad judges, etc. When it happens in Germany, it's a bonafide Nazi Conspiracy.
Get a grip, people. It's a bad scorecard. That's boxing. At least the final winner was correct.
But bullsh*t judging happens everywhere,something needs to be done about it period,how many people have gotten a home town win and it left u scratching ur head like WTF!!Were we watching the same fight??
The weirdest thing about 113-113 is that six rounds a piece would be 114-114. Take two points from Dimentreko for being knocked down twice and that is 114-112. If you shift another round to the big guy, the judge in terms of rounds actually had it 7-5 Chambers losing. How pathetic.
He did not have to be German to be Bias.
It's irrelevant he is English, since the majority of his judging is in bouts in Germany.
It was clear it is a Bias score (113-113).
No two ways about it. Can't see the argument myself.
It does seem like there are just so many questionable decisions coming out of Germany. But to be fair, we see plenty of shockers all over the place, whether it be Germany, the States or even out here in Australia.
The purse for Bute-Andrade II was 1.2 million USD. Felix Sturm's purse was bigger than the purse for both Bute-Andrade. Oh and Sturm fought japanese 'superstar' Sato.
Money talks. Bullshit walks.
Topic: Non-German fighters should NEVER fight in Germany ..... and germans should never fight a yank superstar in the US.
Schulz, Sturm both tried........... and was....... well.... on the losing end of a questionable decision.
It's called Payback....
Don't be cunts. Did you forget the other 2 GERMAN JUDGES(Like Tunney said, the judge in question was a Brit) basicely scored every round for Chambers? Germany has become a vital part of Boxing and it's going to stay that way. The times of OttCunt are gone.
Oh.... I see the Tourettes is playing you up again..
Perhaps you'll feel better for climbing out'a Tunneys arse..
I'm thinking of calling you 'toes' cos that's all anyone can see..
I note, Tunney was ignored on this thread, but I doubt you'll be shrewd enough to make the obvious evaluation..
With regard to the thread... It matters not where they come from, as 'corruption' will be on the terms & conditions of their work permit..
Getting back to Slimey Shit Arse.. Are you a Kraut?
germany a big part of boxing? ummmm ok. and where the ref is from has no importance as the fight was still in GERMANY and GERMANY is the keyword.
The purse for Bute-Andrade II was 1.2 million USD. Felix Sturm's purse was bigger than the purse for both Bute-Andrade. Oh and Sturm fought japanese 'superstar' Sato.
Money talks. Bullshit walks.
Topic: Non-German fighters should NEVER fight in Germany ..... and germans should never fight a yank superstar in the US.
Schulz, Sturm both tried........... and was....... well.... on the losing end of a questionable decision.
BTW the 113-113 judge was Paul Thomas, from Britain. He has been a professional boxing referee and judge for over 30 years and officiated on more than 130 world title fights as well as numerous British, European and Commonwealth title bout. Paul is a member of the World Boxing Association and World Boxing Organization. He was clearly not jugding what he saw. Even I, who fast forwarded to the 12th had Chambers slightly ahead (not that i think Chambers is something special) but he was. But i'm glad Chambers won, against the corruption.
BTW the judges who gave chambers the victory were from the USA and Spain, NONE were German!!
germany a big part of boxing? ummmm ok. and where the ref is from has no importance as the fight was still in GERMANY and GERMANY is the keyword.
God forbid a german official being crooked! Of course they will hire someone from Panama or Colombia to do the dirty work. Everytime i see boxing from Germany i see a bunch of really old men accompanied by young, beautiful women in the front seats, in the audience. And they seem to be the same people everytime. I don't need to tell you how that smells like...:cop:
I agree. Germany is a bad bad place for boxing. I guess they never forgot how their supposedly superior champions would be man handled when they went overseas so they decided to protect the sport in Germany. They semi-isolate themselves from the rest of the boxing world and were the first to really show that in boxing, you don't need to be that good to be "good" (Ottke, Bayer). It's a shame what happens over there. No one should be robbed. I think these judges faces and names need air time really. Maybe a little segment about where they live before the fights. That would all of a sudden open their eyes wider :lol1:
germany a big part of boxing? ummmm ok. and where the ref is from has no importance as the fight was still in GERMANY and GERMANY is the keyword.
I'll enjoy Abraham vs. Taylor live in Germany... :D
Biggest problem here is that the press don't discuss and critize decisions that much...but I am trying to educate them... :boxing:
Don't be cunts. Did you forget the other 2 GERMAN JUDGES(Like Tunney said, the judge in question was a Brit) basicely scored every round for Chambers? Germany has become a vital part of Boxing and it's going to stay that way. The times of OttCunt are gone.
germany a big part of boxing? ummmm ok. and where the ref is from has no importance as the fight was still in GERMANY and GERMANY is the keyword.
they obviously paid off the judges like they do in every fight but this time 2 of the judges didn't go forward with the cheating cause it would have been too obvious and impossible to justify. the third judge will be used a lot more in german fights seeing as he stuck to the plan.