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  • Dynamite Kid
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    Biggest Robbery's In Boxing History

    Biggest Robbery's In Boxing History ? personallly it thought Reid v Ottke was one of the worst ive ever seen he was'nt even allowed to hit Ottke without being penalised

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    Chavez v Whitaker
    37.50%
    24
    Reid V Ottke
    17.19%
    11
    Holyfield v Lewis
    26.56%
    17
    Castillo v Mayweather
    18.75%
    12
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    probably chavez whitaker,de la hoya trinidad was not that big a deal,oscar chose not to fight in the late rounds,when he did fight he looked good landing some combinations but a lot of people of this idea that he won,cause everytime they mention it the show oscar throwing two six punch combinations and landing 4 pitter patter punches anyway,it should've been a draw

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    • Rane-Ex54
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      #3
      how bout Holyfield / Lennox Lewis I

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      • -Hyperion-
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        come on ANTONIM, the only way you cna have DLH TRinidad a draw is if you give EVERY relatively close round(aka every non dominat round by DLH) to Tito.....of the first 9 rounds of the fight, the only round i could give to tito is the 5th....

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        • steptwome
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          #5
          Robberies

          Chavez ~ Taylor
          Hatton ~ Collazo
          De La Hoya ~ Whitaker
          Hopkins ~ Taylor 1

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            #6
            Originally posted by steptwome
            Robberies

            Chavez ~ Taylor
            Hatton ~ Collazo
            De La Hoya ~ Whitaker
            Hopkins ~ Taylor 1
            i dont think Hatton v Collazo or Taylor v Hopkins were robbery's, Hopkins didnt get started untill the fight was nearly over although he finished strongly he still lost to many of the early rounds IMO

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            • merjohn32
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              I have to say Holyfield-Lewis 1.

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              • SnoopySmurf
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                #8
                Originally posted by divad
                Biggest Robbery's In Boxing History ? personallly it thought Reid v Ottke was one of the worst ive ever seen he was'nt even allowed to hit Ottke without being penalised

                tell us your suggestions
                Yep. Can't beat the Robin Reid robbery. Up against the referee too. That was a travesty.

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                • Slotff
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by steptwome
                  Robberies

                  Chavez ~ Taylor
                  Hatton ~ Collazo
                  De La Hoya ~ Whitaker
                  Hopkins ~ Taylor 1
                  I wouldn't really call Hatton-Collazo a robbery. If you give the last round 10-8 Collazo (which is totally fair) then I think its at best a draw. It was close though. If Collazo won, it wasn't more than by a point.

                  de la Hoya-Mosley II was a horrible robbery. de la Hoya trinidad was a terrible robbery. You could have that fight as 118-110 for Oscar and I wouldn't disagree. 118-110,117-111, and 116-112 are the only acceptable scores in my eyes.

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                  • AntonTheMeh
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                    Originally posted by -Hyperion-
                    come on ANTONIM, the only way you cna have DLH TRinidad a draw is if you give EVERY relatively close round(aka every non dominat round by DLH) to Tito.....of the first 9 rounds of the fight, the only round i could give to tito is the 5th....
                    hype,watch the fight with out the volume,then watch it with the volumethe first round should've been an even round,anybody that says oscar won the first nine rounds is a just an oscar fan,and thats ok as a tito fan i was not pleased with the win,it wasn't gratifying, i watch the fight a day ago,and oscar gave the fight away,oscar lost it more than felix won it

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