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How come when someone wins a close fight on boxingscene its considered robbery?
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How come when someone wins a close fight on boxingscene its considered robbery?
25Some members are morons thats why76.00%19Its because some are really robberies and weren't close fights24.00%6Tags: None -
Its nice to bring up every so often, I'm sure if Pacquiao/Cotto is a close fight and does go all 12 ppl will claim robbery for that fight. I like Pacquiao and Cotto, but maybe we need one of them to knock or stop the other because we don't need to see the board flooded with "oh he got robbed" and **** like that.Comment
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Because half of this board's userbase is completely incapable of properly scoring a fight.
I present the cries of "robbery" for Malignaggi/Diaz as exhibit A.
Granted I had Paulie up by 2 points. But that hardly makes for a "robbery".
Casamayor/Santa Cruz, Lewis/Holyfield, Holyfield/Valuev, Cintron/Martinez ; those were robberies.Comment
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That was sad Cruz was definitely robbed in that one, I remember watching it and getting really pissed since Casamayor shouldn't even have been fighting Katsidis in the first place. I believe Cruz went on to get KO'd too for lower paychecks while Casamayor got bigger paychecks he didn't earn in the ring. Nothing was close about Cruz/Casamayor.Comment
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I gotta score that fight at some point...I watched it on and off and it looked to me like after the first 3-5 rounds Paulie was giving him a boxing lesson...idk how Diaz could of won that fight...I jus don't see it...Comment
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