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  • SBleeder
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    #31
    Originally posted by Barnburner

    Now Hagler vs Antufermo I was a robbery.
    I definitely had Hagler winning, but I don't agree that it was a "robbery". Looking back at my card, I had it 10-4-1 Hagler.

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    • young_robbed
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      #32
      Anifowoshe vs Quiroga

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        #33
        Originally posted by young_robbed
        Anifowoshe vs Quiroga
        I haven't watched this fight in some time but don't remember it being a robbery. A close, classic and tragic fight is what I remember. Im pretty sure there was no controversy about the scoring.

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        • catalinul
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          #34
          I thought Anifowoshe won aswell but it as close.

          Excellent fight though.

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            #35
            Originally posted by Welsh Jon
            In which of these fights would you consider that the rightful winner was outright robbed of victory?

            Ad Wolgast KO 13 Mexican Joe Rivers (July 4 1912)

            Lou Ambers UD15 Henry Armstrong II (Aug 22, 1939)

            Joe Louis SD15 Jersey Joe Walcoltt I (December 5, 1947)

            Muhammad Ali SD 12 Ken Norton II (September 10, 1973)

            Michael Spinks UD 15 Larry Holmes I (September 21, 1985)

            Sugar Ray Leonard SD12 Marvin Hagler (April 6, 1987)

            Jose Luis Ramirez SD12 Pernell Whitaker (March 12, 1988)

            Sugar Ray Leonard D12 Thomas Hearns II (June 12, 1989)

            Julio Cesar Chavez KO 12 Meldrick Taylor I (March 17, 1990)

            Julio Cesar Chavez D12 Pernell Whitaker (Sept. 10, 1993)

            Evander Holyfield D12 Lennox Lewis I (March 13, 1999)

            Shane Mosley UD12 Oscar De La Hoya II (Sept. 13, 2003)

            Oscar De La Hoya UD12 Felix Sturm (June 5, 2004)

            Joe Calzaghe SD12 Bernard Hopkins (April 19th 2008)

            Manny Pacquiao MD12 Juan Manuel Marguez III (November 12, 2011)

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            To me it's only a robbery if one guy clearly wins (say 9 rounds in a 12 round fight) and doesn't get the decision. A close fight isn't a robbery.

            On that basis I'd take out Armstrong-Ambers (it was close), Calzaghe-Hopkins (I had Calzaghe winning clearly and even those who scored it for Hopkins had it close), Leonard-Hagler (I had Hagler winning but it was very close), Holmes-Spinks (Larry was outhustled and deserved to lose, imo), Ali-Norton II (though I thought Norton clearly won the third), De La Hoya-Mosley II (close again unless you count Mosley being on roids) and Marquez-Pacquaio (I thought Marquez edged it but it wasn't a landslide).

            It's hard to say with Louis-Walcott as the full fight isn't extant, although Jersey Joe has the best of the action in what is available. Rivers-Wolgast was a legitimate KO. Wolgast wasn't knocked down as well, he just lost his balance and fell on him.

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              #36
              Originally posted by JAB5239
              I haven't watched this fight in some time but don't remember it being a robbery. A close, classic and tragic fight is what I remember. Im pretty sure there was no controversy about the scoring.
              Pretty clear to me that Akeem won. It was fought in Quiroga's hometown so I guess that may have effected the judging. Anifowoshe to me won hands down

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