Biggest Robbery's In Boxing History

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  • Fox McCloud
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    #61
    I've heard Forrest-Quartey was a pretty ****ty decision too. Haven't found time to watch it yet... in my queue of fights, but haven't quite gotten to it.

    Lederman scored it 97-92 for Quartey. UD for Forrest. Not even Lederman can botch that many rounds.

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    • Dorian
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      #62
      Forrets - Quartey was horrible
      Forrest won 2-3 rounds max....

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      • !! Anorak
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        #63
        I had Forrest winning TBH.

        Anyway, here's probably my pick, though I think I'll go Lew-Holy instead:

        OTTKE v REID
        PART 1 - 345MB
        http://www.**********.com/?d=YYOHJGM4
        PART 2 - 338MB
        http://www.**********.com/?d=UG7074GL
        __________________


        Points/karma appreciated

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        • robjr
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          #64
          whitaker and castillo got robbed for sure. those 2 of the choices above tand out the most... but there has been even bigger robberies than that.. and many more

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          • ThaHorseman
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            #65
            Some of you guys have a strange definition of a robbery. Floyd-Castillo, DLH-Whitaker, Leonard-Hagler, and Hatton-Collazo are often said to be robberies, but lets be real. They were all close fights that could've went either way. Just because you thought/wanted the fighter who lost to win doesn't make it a robbery.

            Quartey-Forrest was a robbery. There probably wasn't more than a dozen people in the arena that thought Forrest won that fight.

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            • Bambicolors
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              #66
              De la Hoya Trinidad

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              • Williamb45
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                #67
                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
                Why is Castillo/Mayweather even a candidate? It was a close fight that could have gone either way, I personally think castillo should have got the nod, but robbery?? not even close.

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                • Williamb45
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                  #68
                  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
                  Few months ago I saw a fight on Versus, Kid Diamond VS some mexican guy named Huerta (or something like that) with bunch of losses. The guy clearly won the fight and the judges UNANIMOUSLY gave it to Kid Diamond. That was one of the recent robberies I've seen. The anouncers were saying that Kid Diamond needs a KO to win the fight, and after they said that Kid Diamond himself hit the canvas and still won on the cards.

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                  • Motofan
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                    #69
                    I cant say history, but the worst I have personally seen was Lewis vs. Holyfield I. That was the most pathetic bull**** and it hurt boxing.

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                    • Dorian
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                      #70
                      Forrest - Quartey!

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