How come when someone wins a close fight on boxingscene its considered robbery?

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  • The Gambler1981
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    #21
    Dalby Shirley would be the judge I disagree with most, with Eugenia Williams a close second.

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    • Dambala
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      #22
      Originally posted by The Gambler1981
      Dalby Shirley would be the judge I disagree with most, with Eugenia Williams a close second.
      She was the one who screwed Lewis against Holy?

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      • The Gambler1981
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        #23
        Originally posted by Dambala
        She was the one who screwed Lewis against Holy?
        That is her but there is more then just that fight I can't recall the others off the top of my head but everytime I saw her judging a fight her scorecard always seemed to be out of whack.

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        • flyest1
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          #24
          Mosley vs Hoya 2, Tito vs Hoya, Lewis vs Holy 1, Chavez vs Whitaker, and Casa vs Santa Cruz were robberies

          Pac vs JMM and Hop vs Taylor were close fights

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            #25
            Originally posted by The Gambler1981
            That is her but there is more then just that fight I can't recall the others off the top of my head but everytime I saw her judging a fight her scorecard always seemed to be out of whack.
            Man just like Doug Tucker, he scored Mijares/Navarro 118-110 or for Navarro, man and Mijares schooled Navarro badly to the point that the other judges had it 118-110 for Mijares. He has other ******s scores like that, he's the worst ever.

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            • JM1
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              #26
              Originally posted by Story
              'Cause the fans of the loser cannot accept defeat.
              very true

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              • miron_lang
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                #27
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                Luisito Espinosa vs Cesar Sotto II



                That's another robbery in texas.

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                • Freddy Krueger
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                  #28
                  I consider Calzaghe/Hopkins fight to be a hard one to score for the fact that Hopkins did very little and Calzaghe threw flurries that hit air... Every so often Calzaghe would land something little on Hopkins and Hopkins landed very few punches too... I don't know that was probably the worst fight I've ever seen. Worst clash of styles on the planet!

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