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  • #51
    Not surprised by the scoring. While, IMO, Lebedev won the fight, he didn't dominate like I thought he would and the Germany-based fighter made it to the final bell. We can't all have forgotten the crappy scoring in Germany in the Karmazin-Sylvester fight.

    Not as bad as Campillo-Shumenov in the U.S., but fighters have to expect this **** if they are coming to fight a local "champion" in Germany

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Ray* View Post

      You are from Germany, One of your favourite fighter is Huck.... No comment.
      What do you want to say? Actually, I could easily remove the signature and the country from my profile. But I didn't.

      Originally posted by -EAGLE- View Post
      you should be ashamed of yourself
      For what reason? Saying my opinion on a forum topic? The guys who post insults in resposne here should be ashamed. Bad karma for all of them.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by GStalker View Post
        Don't know if my report makes the news list (or maybe it'll be added to an undercard description at "Huck vs. Lebedev early results") but I had it 117-114 - for Lebedev, with three rounds even. I do think Lebedev has done enough to take it fair and square. But... It's Germany. Also my own point of view can be biased (as I live and work in Moscow) but I noticed lots of presumably neutral fans also scored this scrap for Denis, and it's hard to find more than 10-12 persons around the entire Web who saw it in Huck's favour. Peace...
        I had three rounds even as well. It was a very hard fight to score if you were objective about it.

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        • #54
          Germany has such a small percentage of fights compared to America, yet they seem to have more high profile robberies. It was a disgrace and all boxing fans should be outraged.

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          • #55
            It wasn't a robbery today, it was a home gift decision.

            Most of the rounds were close - I scored it 116-112 for Lebedev.

            Jo Jo Dan-Aydin was a robbery, because Dan really schooled Aydin.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Check View Post
              Germany has such a small percentage of fights compared to America, yet they seem to have more high profile robberies. It was a disgrace and all boxing fans should be outraged.
              "Robbery" is a little strong for a split decision win.

              That being said, Lebedev has a right to feel that he should still be undefeated.

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              • #57
                I ddint see the fight, was the decision fair?

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                • #58
                  Originally posted by Hitman932 View Post
                  American judges actually know how to score a fight. European judges fill out their cards beforehand, put their feet up, and root for the home fighter.

                  There are some bad American judges, but pretty much every single European official is a complete piece of corrupt garbage.
                  Huck did NOTHING to suggest he is a champ who is defending his belt . On his bike 34 out of 36 minutes , I could count all decent punches he has landed on my 2 hands .
                  There is no other as limited guy holding a belt as Huck . I just hope Lebedev gets a chance to fight on american boxing cards , none of that Sauerland bastards **** .

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                  • #59
                    You know a fight is a farce when the guy who is seemingly losing runs the entire 12th round.

                    Huck knew what was up. There was no reason for him to believe he was winning the fight handily enough to just give up the 12th but he did it anyway.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by -Tunney- View Post
                      It wasn't a robbery today, it was a home gift decision.

                      Most of the rounds were close - I scored it 116-112 for Lebedev.

                      Jo Jo Dan-Aydin was a robbery, because Dan really schooled Aydin.

                      Daniel Van De Wielde, who scored that fight for Aydin, will make an appearance to cheat for Pascal tonight.

                      In fact he just filled out his scorecard. 115-113 for Pascal, now he is gonna go relax and have a few drinks before the fight.

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