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  • #51
    tapia vs ayala

    the 2nd fight was a robbery there was no question about. the first fight was close but i think he won both fights. i dont know if it was the worst in history, but robberies none the less
    Last edited by bigcursedawg; 04-05-2011, 08:39 PM.

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    • #52
      first fight beetwen guzman and funeka

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      • #53
        Originally posted by CHRIS RESTA View Post
        any fight that collazo lost
        I was at the Boston Garden the night Luis Collazo dropped that very close decision to Ricky Hatton. There are three things I remember about that night...

        1. Collazo should have gotten the decision, IMO.
        2. Hatton fans singing "there' s only one Ricky Hatton" over and over and over again.
        3. A group of young Collazo fans from NY sitting in North Station after the fight waiting for a train back to the Bronx just livid with the decision, sitting there grumbling about how their guy got shafted.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by PureBoxingCEO View Post
          De la Hoya over John John Molina was nasty to my eyes
          Naw, Oscar won that fight. Molina just made it dirty but Oscar landed the better, cleaner shots.

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          • #55
            Funeka vs. Guzman 1

            I still remember it was one sided in favor of funeka, Guzman even wanted to quit of the ass beat he was receiving... and still got a draw the dude not even won 2 rounds imo and the rest were pretty clear.......

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            • #56
              good choices in here...just reading some posts made me mad as hell...not at the posters but at those bull**** decisions....since yall ALREADY ran through the classics...here's some recent bad calls...Funeka/Guzman I and Martinez/Cintron....man, I get mad just THINKING about those decisions

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              • #57
                Lewis vs Holyfield I
                Ottke vs Reid
                Hopkins vs Pascal

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                • #58
                  Although this fight was a majority decision in the right way, the judge who thought Eddie Chambers only managed a 113-113 draw against Dimitrenko was a terrible scorecard; remember being shocked with that.

                  Also thought Kotelnik beat Alexander but was victim of a hometown decision although that's more controversial.

                  More recently, Bhop vs Pascal, Hopkins did enough no question about it.

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                  • #59
                    chris byrd vs fres oquendo was pretty bad too......

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                    • #60
                      I don't think Hopkins-Pascal was a robbery by any stretch. I had Hop by a point or two but it was scored a draw, so nobody won and nobody lost, hence nobody got robbed. And Hopkins was knocked down TWICE in the fight. Now I know the knockdowns were not exactly devastating to Hopkins (and the first one was dubious at best) but he did go down, and when the guy who put you on the canvas twice is the defending champion, you cannot possibly expect to win a super close fight like that, and it's most certainly not a robbery when it happens like it did. In the rematch, all BHop has to do is BE BHop and not get knocked down. Do that and he wins.

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