Two Fixed Fights?

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  • physiker
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    Two Fixed Fights?

    There have probably been countless fixed fights.

    Some people I see strongly believe the ODLH v Hopkins was fixed. I did not follow that one at the time. Can someone tell me why that has to be? Couldn't the body shot have KOed him?

    One fight that virtually nobody says was fixed--and instead people say the guy was nuts--is the Oliver McCall v Lewis II fight.

    Obviously, I can't prove it, but it seemed to be that McCall may have been ordered to lose, and like LaMotta v Billy Fox, refused to do it by going down.

    Instead McCall would not engage, choosing to slip Lewis' punches and not fire back. (Maybe so as to not get killed,) Until the ref called it.

    McCall just like LaMotta (at least in the film) broke down and cried from having to do what was reprehensible, but forced upon them.

    To me this seemed an obvious fix, but I haven't seen anyone else say this. Rather people just say McCall was nuts.

    Your thoughts on these two fights?
    Last edited by physiker; 04-27-2011, 03:49 AM.
  • TBear
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    #2
    I have been watching boxing with an obsession for almost a quarter century and...

    Neither of those fights were fixed.

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    • REMOVED SHARK 97
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      #3
      De La Hoya is a businessman, he made a business decision in losing to snaggle tooth.

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      • physiker
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        #4
        Originally posted by Akucapri
        De La Hoya is a businessman, he made a business decision in losing to snaggle tooth.
        But what in the fight can we see that indicates this? Couldn't have been a legit "liver punch"?

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        • Teddy Brenner
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          #5
          All of Mickey Rourke's so-called professional fights were fixed.

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          • physiker
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            #6
            Originally posted by Teddy Brenner
            All of Mickey Rourke's so-called professional fights were fixed.
            That I wouldn't argue with.

            I can recall watching the news of one of John Gotti's trials. They showed that everyday, Rourke was there in the courtroom.

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            • physiker
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              #7
              ODLH liver shot is here:

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              • Yuricane
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                #8
                Originally posted by Akucapri
                De La Hoya is a businessman, he made a business decision in losing to snaggle tooth.
                he made dat decision too wid steroid head

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