Biggest Robbery's In Boxing History

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  • GunStar
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    #41
    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

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    Castillo VS. Mayweather was not a robbery knucklehead.

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    • Jim Jeffries
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      #42
      Originally posted by GunStar
      Castillo VS. Mayweather was not a robbery knucklehead.
      Given the 116-111, 115-111 and 115-111 scores for Mayfeather, it ABSOLUTELY was.

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      • tredh
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        #43
        Originally posted by gavinz1970
        Given the 116-111, 115-111 and 115-111 scores for Mayfeather, it ABSOLUTELY was.
        If the scores were closer would you and most people who think it was a robbery still call it such?

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          #44
          Originally posted by gavinz1970
          Given the 116-111, 115-111 and 115-111 scores for Mayfeather, it ABSOLUTELY was.
          I had it 115-111 and most of the boxing writers had it for Floyd too, so the people that had it for Castillo is the 3 knuckleheads from HBO and bunch of Floyd haters.

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            #45
            Originally posted by GunStar
            I had it 115-111 and most of the boxing writers had it for Floyd too, so the people that had it for Castillo is the 3 knuckleheads from HBO and bunch of Floyd haters.
            Then you and those 3 judges have NO business judging boxing.

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              #46
              Originally posted by tredh
              If the scores were closer would you and most people who think it was a robbery still call it such?
              If it was a draw, split, or 2 point victory then not a "robbery" no.

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                #47
                Originally posted by gavinz1970
                Then you and those 3 judges have NO business judging boxing.
                Who's judging is more important? Most of the boxing writers, the 3 official judges or the 3 stooges from HBO and bunch of Floyd haters which is 80% boxing fans.

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                • Ray  Ray
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                  #48
                  This is not in the poll but Agustus vs Burton and Urango vs Rabah (however you spell his name) is one of the biggest of the biggest robberies in boxing history IMO.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by GunStar
                    Who's judging is more important? Most of the boxing writers, the 3 official judges or the 3 stooges from HBO and bunch of Floyd haters which is 80% boxing fans.
                    Well without boxing fans, there IS NO BOXING, so you figure it out, smart guy.

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                    • dmaclv
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                      #50
                      Holyfield and Lewis going to a draw, that was some bad ass judging. Another one to consider was Foreman vs. Briggs and Byrd vs. McCline

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