Valuev beating Holyfield was a robbery.
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The Greatest Robbery In Boxing History
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Pacquiao vs Bradley I, Marquez I, and Horn.
Oscar vs Mosley II
Ali vs Norton and Young
Floyd vs Castillo I and Maidana I (I also scored Oscar over Floyd but it was a close fight, not the worst robbery)
Ward vs Kovalev I
Louis Vs Walcott
Lewis vs Mercer
Whitaker vs Chavez
Leonard vs Hearns II
LaMotta vs Robinson III and Reeves
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For me it was Walcott/Louis 1. Louis got the hell beat out of him, was knocked down three times, and won anyway.
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Originally posted by nathan sturley View Post
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R1oZBWjlbes toney discussing losing
I didn't get a word of it. No shit, either could CC.
I see it as horrible scoring but I can't call it a 'great robbery' because Tiberi lost so little.
He didn't even want a career after it was over. A fighter who garners that much public sympathy can easily position himself back with TV. They were waiting for him. He would have gotten a second chance somewhere. But instead he chose to play victim and ended his career.
Just can't see it as 'a great robbery' he just didn't lose much. Really bad scoring though.
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Originally posted by Flickergrab98 View PostPacquiao’s decision loss to Jeff Horn was a far more egregious robbery than the Bradley loss going on what I’ve seen. But the most infuriating robbery I’ve ever seen was Emanuel Augustus vs. Courtney Burton. No only did the judges rule screw him in the end, but even the ref was making a whole bunch of terrible, biased choices. Burton got the hometown treatment that night.
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Andy Ruiz beating up Joshua in AJ American debut. He was supposed to lay down and stay down. I put my month’s salary on an AJ knockout. That was the biggest robbery to my bank account . Not to mention the referee stopped the fight too prematurely. Joshua deserved to hit the canvas atLeast 6-7 times. He only hit the canvas 3 or 4 times As the unified champion the ref should have let him go out on his shield
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