Competitive one-sided decisions

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    Competitive one-sided decisions

    What are some fights where a fighter won an easy decision but the scorecards were deceptive?
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    Oscar De La Hoya Vs Steve Forbes

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    • Silencers
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      Barrera-Marquez.
      Jirov-Toney.
      Margarito-Clottey.

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        McCallum v Toney 2

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        • Dan...
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          #5
          Originally posted by Silencers
          Barrera-Marquez.
          Jirov-Toney.
          Margarito-Clottey.
          Good ones. How about Hearns-Olijade. I think it was almost a shutout but there were times where Hearns was hurt and wobbled in the last few rounds.

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          • TheGreatA
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            Montell Griffin 119-109 James Toney (the rematch).

            I guess this would belong to a 'most ridiculous scorecards you've ever seen' topic.

            Holyfield - Foreman
            Holyfield - Holmes
            Holyfield - Bowe I
            Last edited by TheGreatA; 09-01-2008, 08:44 AM.

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              Barrera v. Marquez
              Castillo v. Mayweather 1

              Both were unanimous decision wins where the loser actually should have won.

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                #8
                Originally posted by danc1984
                Good ones. How about Hearns-Olijade. I think it was almost a shutout but there were times where Hearns was hurt and wobbled in the last few rounds.
                Yeah, Hearns-Olajide is a good one.

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                  Hopkins didn't beat Wright as bad as they called it.
                  Last edited by MANGLER; 09-01-2008, 10:11 AM.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by badboypeenoy
                    Castillo v. Mayweather 1

                    Both were unanimous decision wins where the loser actually should have won.
                    115-113...it was a close fight, and the scorecards reflected that

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