Who won in Ramirez-Whitaker I?

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  • TheGreatA
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    #31
    Ramirez had a fantastic record of 100 wins only 6 losses, Whitaker on the other hand was undefeated with a record of 15 wins 0 losses.

    And about the decision, the fight was held in France. The French are notoriously bad at judging boxing matches. I've never seen a fight go to the real winner (except by KO) in France.

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    • Fox McCloud
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      #32
      Originally posted by Sweet Pete
      What does it matter if I was his son? A blind man could tell he won that fight. This forum is so goddamn lame it's pathetic. Worst boxing forum I've ever been on. Bunch of stereotyping know-nothing ******s.

      You also voted for Whitaker, so what the **** does it matter?
      I mean, I was merely commenting that I figured "Sweet Pete" wasn't going to score an easy fight for Whitaker for Ramirez.

      Flow pretty heavy this month?

      Originally posted by Slotff
      I accidently voted for JLR, I feel like an *******. Whitaker easy.
      Lol, so that makes three votes for Ramirez... one legitimate, and two from people who accidentally clicked the wrong one.

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      • Scott9945
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        #33
        Originally posted by TheManchine
        Ramirez had a fantastic record of 100 wins only 6 losses, Whitaker on the other hand was undefeated with a record of 15 wins 0 losses.

        And about the decision, the fight was held in France. The French are notoriously bad at judging boxing matches. I've never seen a fight go to the real winner (except by KO) in France.

        It's worth noting that Ramirez's previous ten fights were in France, so he was pretty much the hometown fighter in that match.

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        • warp1432
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          #34
          Originally posted by DWiens421
          In your opinion. It's been called the worst robbery of all-time.

          But, there is also this:



          So, have at it!
          Ferocity also scored Hopkins Tarver and Lewis Holyfield 1 a draw...

          Yeah....

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          • Fox McCloud
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            #35
            Originally posted by warp1432
            Ferocity also scored Hopkins Tarver and Lewis Holyfield 1 a draw...

            Yeah....
            I know... he also told me I don't know anything about boxing, so I figured I would shop around for people who can teach me boxing first, so I make sure I get someone who knows what they are talking about.

            This isn't a very good first impression for what Ferocity knows about boxing.

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            • Nwahs !!
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              #36
              Originally posted by DWiens421
              I mean, I was merely commenting that I figured "Sweet Pete" wasn't going to score an easy fight for Whitaker for Ramirez.

              Flow pretty heavy this month?



              Lol, so that makes three votes for Ramirez... one legitimate, and two from people who accidentally clicked the wrong one.
              Go easy on the guy, he is still learning, he will come around some day. Right now he is going through the infatuation stage, where no fighter he likes can do anything wrong.

              Eventually he will come to realize that even though Pernell is close to infallible, he made some mistakes that night, and it ended up costing him the fight.

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              • TheGreatA
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                #37
                The only mistake Whitaker made was that he trusted in the judges.
                He clearly won the fight but two of the judges weren't impressed.

                We have had that here in Finland. Some of our boxers have been totally owned in the ring by foreign fighters but they still got the decisions because they were hometown fighters, the fans wanted to see them win and if they didn't, the fans wouldn't come back to see them fight. That would cost the local promoters money.

                After the fights the judges explained that the foreign fighter 'didn't do enough to get the decision over the champion/hometown fighter'.
                It sucks but it's just business I guess.

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                • the giant one
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                  #38
                  whitaker won the bout very easily. i had it 9 to 3

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                  • Fox McCloud
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by Nwahs !!
                    Go easy on the guy, he is still learning, he will come around some day. Right now he is going through the infatuation stage, where no fighter he likes can do anything wrong.

                    Eventually he will come to realize that even though Pernell is close to infallible, he made some mistakes that night, and it ended up costing him the fight.
                    I don't even ****ing like Whitaker...

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                    • RageX
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                      #40
                      is this ferocity guy the same who scored hopkins tarver a draw?

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