PAUL SMITH claimed he was robbed of a life-changing opportunity after embarrassing judging in Germany cost him in his world-title shot against Arthur Abraham
The Liverpool super-middleweight put in a stunning performance against veteran WBO champion Abraham.
Smith, 31, looked set to wrench the world title from the Armenian-born fighter with many ringside observers and his 1,000-strrong travelling support giving the British fighter the nod in a close fight.
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Hearn has admitted several times that Beltran should have got the decision and they offered him a rematch. Beltran is getting his chance against Crawford so don't feel too sorry for him.
Why the hell do morons keep bringing up Burns-Beltran? So every time bad scoring or a robbery happens now, we have to not care because the promoter probably got the benefit of the doubt on another decision. What stupidity!
*coughs* The Yanks seldom mention Pacquaio-Bradley, Rios-Abril (et al).
Didn't see fight. I understand it was close and many people still thought King Arthur did enough, although not as widely as the judges stated. Don't like to see fighters screwed but have no sympathy for Fast Eddie Hearn who orchestrated the Burns v Beltran robbery. He owes Raymundo the belt and an an apology. Until he rights that, I'll never care what happens to him as a promoter.
Hearn has admitted several times that Beltran should have got the decision and they offered him a rematch. Beltran is getting his chance against Crawford so don't feel too sorry for him.
Why the hell do morons keep bringing up Burns-Beltran? So every time bad scoring or a robbery happens now, we have to not care because the promoter probably got the benefit of the doubt on another decision. What stupidity!
This guy is acting like he beat the **** out of AA. It was a close fight with too wide scorecards. This wasn't even as big a robbery as Vasquez-Bey. AA probably edged it in reality anyway.
Smith put up a decent fight against a faded Abrahams and the scoring was a disgrace, but i dont think he done enough to win the fight and i had AA ahead by 2 rounds at the end and it was certainly not a robbery.
Didn't see fight. I understand it was close and many people still thought King Arthur did enough, although not as widely as the judges stated. Don't like to see fighters screwed but have no sympathy for Fast Eddie Hearn who orchestrated the Burns v Beltran robbery. He owes Raymundo the belt and an an apology. Until he rights that, I'll never care what happens to him as a promoter.