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50 of the closest and most controversial decisions
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Good list,but Funeka-Guzman 1 needed to be on there.I simply don't know how that fight could be ruled a draw.Guzman won the 1st 2 rounds & was shut out for 10.The most comparable fight to that off the top of my head was Floyd-Mosley,(which was scored correctly)!!
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For me personally, I would move number #3 to #1, that's the only time I've ever said fu¢k boxing.
Boxing died to me that night.
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Honesly, I didnt see the Jones Tarver fight as controversial. Tarver dominated the first 2 rounds, and did nothing consistent afterwards. 115-113 Jones. He was more consistent but wasn't superman, and I think that is the reason many call this fight controversial; but it wasn't. Tarver's crying after the fight caused some as well, but he got the last laugh anyway. Bottom line, Jones won the first fight and it was a close fight, but controversial, no.
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Will someone post to the Top 10 in the thread please the link is taking too long to look through.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostWill someone post to the Top 10 in the thread please the link is taking too long to look through.
No. 2 Sugar Ray Leonard D12 Thomas Hearns II (June 12, 1989)
No. 3 Oscar De La Hoya UD12 Felix Sturm (June 5, 2004)
No. 4 Manny Pacquiao D12 Juan Manuel Marquez (May 8, 2004)
No. 5 Courtney Burton SD10 Emanuel Augustus I (July 6, 2004)
No. 6 Evander Holyfield D12 Lennox Lewis I (March 13, 1999)
No. 7 Roy Jones Jr. MD12 Antonio Tarver I (Nov. 8, 2003)
No. 8 Israel Vasquez SD12 Rafael Marquez (March 1, 2008)
No. 9 Shane Mosley UD12 Oscar De La Hoya (Sept. 13, 2003)
No. 10 Julio Cesar Chavez D12 Pernell Whitaker (Sept. 10, 1993)
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Originally posted by Luilun View PostCastillo vs Mayweather 1 big robbery
Shane Balco Mosley vs Delahoya 2
Ali vs Norton robbed twice
Chavez vs Whitaker
Leonard vs Hagler
Ali vs Jimmy Young
Can anyone come up with more
Originally posted by CubanGuyNYC View PostNo. 1 Sugar Ray Leonard SD12 Marvin Hagler (April 6, 1987)
No. 2 Sugar Ray Leonard D12 Thomas Hearns II (June 12, 1989)
No. 3 Oscar De La Hoya UD12 Felix Sturm (June 5, 2004)
No. 4 Manny Pacquiao D12 Juan Manuel Marquez (May 8, 2004)
No. 5 Courtney Burton SD10 Emanuel Augustus I (July 6, 2004)
No. 6 Evander Holyfield D12 Lennox Lewis I (March 13, 1999)
No. 7 Roy Jones Jr. MD12 Antonio Tarver I (Nov. 8, 2003)
No. 8 Israel Vasquez SD12 Rafael Marquez (March 1, 2008)
No. 9 Shane Mosley UD12 Oscar De La Hoya (Sept. 13, 2003)
No. 10 Julio Cesar Chavez D12 Pernell Whitaker (Sept. 10, 1993)
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Originally posted by 1believer View PostNo. 1 Sugar Ray Leonard SD12 Marvin Hagler (April 6, 1987)
Its one of those fights where you score it for one fighter, then watch it again and score it for the other.
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