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  • #21
    8 out of 10 fights shown on ESPN have wierd judging followed by the Teddy Atlas ABC rant about how great a Federal Boxing Commission would be.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by Riptor
      1. James "Buster Douglass vs mike Tyson. Buster was beating his ass up till the knockout and Tyson was winning on every scorecard. (Note don't fight in Japan either they are swayed by the masses)
      WOW!... I never knew that!!!...

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      • #23
        Originally posted by martinwbc
        WOW!... I never knew that!!!...
        Yeah I think one judge had it a shut-out, simply ridiculous

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        • #24
          whitaker-chavez UNREAL

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          • #25
            Originally posted by wmute
            whitaker-chavez UNREAL

            You know what's even more unreal.. Alot of Chavez fans refused to admit his defeat.. They said Chavez was the aggressor in that fight!! LOL I've never seen Chavez so bewildered and flustered.. His losses to DLH were more brutal beatings. His loss to Whitaker was a disection..a masterpiece.. A prime Chavez may have beaten a prime DLH but a prime Whitaker would have just as easily schooled a prime Chavez.

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            • #26
              Originally posted by wmute
              whitaker-chavez UNREAL
              how the hell chavez won that fight is beyond me...

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              • #27
                One that sticks out to me is when Joey Curtis prematurely stopped Weaver-Dokes 1 in the first round.

                others:
                Chavez-Whitiker
                Holmes-Spinks 2
                Lockridge-W. Gomez

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                • #28
                  How about the following:

                  1. Valuev vs Cliff Ettiene -Hmm Etienne complains about being hit behind the head and the reff stops the fight what the hell??? Etienne was losing but the fight was not worth stopping.

                  2. Lennox Lewis Vs. Ray Mercer. Although Lennox won I gave mercer the nod.

                  3. Lennow Lewis Vs. Holyfield. -too many of you here have already posted on this I agree with you all.

                  4. Roberto Duran vs Evangelista Dejesus - Comon Duran beat this guy senseless the beating was so bad that I almost had to turn away from the screen and they gave it to Dejesus.

                  5. Marvin Hagler vs Veto Antifermo -again Marvin Hagler beat this guy unmercifully and they gave the fight to antifermo- hagler looked like he hadn't even been in a fight and antifermo came out alomst unable to walk.

                  6. Tommy the Duke Morrison vs Goerge formeman. again another tale of cheating and bad officiating. comon man.

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                  • #29
                    Originally posted by Tarver is my dad
                    what did everyone think about the Leonard/Hearns II decision? Even though Leonard showed his heart in that fight, I thought that Hearns had a comfortable lead with those 2 knockdowns.
                    that is one of my favorite fights. Both guys past their primes, but both showed tremendous heart. Sugar almost got Tommy out of there late. If that were a 15 round fight,Leonard wins again by knockout. I was happy that Hearns got the victory. Always liked Hearns, he was great for the sport.

                    as far as the decision goes, I thought Hearns should have got the nod, but it was close.

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                    • #30
                      Originally posted by Riptor
                      so many to name I could give a whole book report on it. I shall give some of the ones that stick out on the top of my mind.


                      1. James "Buster Douglass vs mike Tyson. Buster was beating his ass up till the knockout and Tyson was winning on every scorecard. (Note don't fight in Japan either they are swayed by the masses)
                      According to boxrec, Tyson was up on one card, down on one, and one saw it as a draw.

                      Larry Rozadilla 88-82 | Judge: Ken Morita 86-87 | Judge: Masakazu Uchida 86-86

                      That's looking at Douglas's record.

                      Tarver - Johnson I think Tarver clearly won that fight.
                      De la Hoya - Sturm Sturm won that, but he didn't dominate enough, I guess.

                      Tito - De la Hoya
                      Last edited by BadMagick; 06-09-2005, 05:40 PM.

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