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  • #21
    Yeah, and niether Creed nor Balboa know how to block punches. Haymakers and predictable wind up shots all day long that no one blocks...what a silly series of movies. I will say that the storyline in 1 and 2 are great, but after that, you'd have to stretch me pretty far to believe that knocking out Clubber Lang in the early rounds is an appropriate strategy...Or that Rocky 4 & 5 should even be movies.

    Can't wait for 6 against Mason "the Line" Dixon.

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    • #22
      To me the first two that come to mind are Delahoya/Trinidad and Delahoya/Mosley 2. Both decisions were terrible.

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      • #23
        Walcott - Louis
        Bonsante - Brinkley

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        • #24
          Originally posted by Chum12788
          Walcott - Louis
          Bonsante - Brinkley
          DLH vs. Trinidad
          RJJ vs. TarverI
          Barrera vs. Morales I&II

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          • #25
            I didn't mean to quote you!

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            • #26
              Balboa dominated the 15th round. 10-8 round. Could have been the difference.

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              • #27
                I think the worst decision ever was to place Macho Man after the Sandman in Mike Tyson's Punch Out! I can beat Macho Man in the first round, while Sandman takes a little more patience with the pattern needed to put him away.

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                • #28
                  Yeah, and niether Creed nor Balboa know how to block punches. Haymakers and predictable wind up shots all day long that no one blocks...what a silly series of movies.
                  They knew how to block punchers. Don't all boxers block punchers with their faces?

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Heckler View Post
                    Worst decisions ever:

                    Ali vs Ken Norton III - Ken Norton clearly should of been the HW champion of the world after that match

                    Felix Trinidad vs Oscar Delahoya - This is obviously a case where the judges allowed their emotions affect how they scored the fight, they ignored the facts.

                    Lennox Lewis vs Evander Holyfield I - A Draw? Hell no Lennox won that convincingly.

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                    De La Hoya-Trinidad wasn't all that terrible. DLH should have won but there were close rounds and it was a close fight.

                    Nelson-Fenech I, Lewis-Holyfield I, Briggs-Foreman are all a lot worse.

                    Originally posted by Sttuddahboy619 View Post
                    RJJ vs. TarverI
                    Yeah, sure.

                    Being nice to Tarver, it was a draw.

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                    • #30
                      whitaker vs chavez had to be the worst, then again whitaker kinda won cuz 1 judge gave it to him and none gave it to chavez. So it really wasnt a draw if u think about it.

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