Originally posted by paulmmv
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It was somewhat close on my card, but I thought Norton did pleny enough to win the rubbermatch with Ali, and my card saw it at 144-141...Norton seemed to have given a couple/few rounds away late in the fight by not doing a whole lot, but I thought the substantial lead he built over the first half of the fight (plus a couple/few rounds late that he won) was more than enough to get the decision in the end. Norton also seemed to have won a few of the rounds he did much more clearly than Ali, who seemed to have JUST edged out the vast majority of the rounds that I gave him.
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Originally posted by 4CornerMessiahDamn you guys forgot..Jones vs. Park Si Hun..or something like that in gold medal match back in the 88 olympics in Seoul.
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Roy Jones jr vs Park Si Hun (spelling) was the worst decision of all time.
DLH-Trinidad was atrocious.
DLH-Mosley II was bad, but not AS bad.
DLH-Sturm wasn't right IMO.
Louis-Walcott was bad.
Ali-Norton III in my eyes could have gone either way. NY times had it for Ali too, for what its worth.
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He knocked Rocky down a lot of times. Thats a lot points.
And Creed was well ahead on points in the rematch so he shouldn't have gotten ****** and tried to KO Balboa.
But hey - it's a movie!
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Originally posted by Southpaw StingerOnly knocked rocky down once in the 14th. Although Creed dominated Balboa for most of that fight so the decision should have been unanimous for Creed not a SD.
And Creed was well ahead on points in the rematch so he shouldn't have gotten ****** and tried to KO Balboa.
But hey - it's a movie!
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