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Whats your definition of a BOXING ROBBERY?
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An example of a robbery would be if Marquez won a decision against Floyd.
This fight was no where near that clear cut. It was a close fight and the judges awarded the more active fighter.
Get over it, Marquez lost.
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It was a close fight that could have gone either way but still it will always be controversial between those 2 win or lose.
Mayweather number 1 p4p eventhough I think he lost to Castillo the 1st time
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u cant blame the judge for scoring it 16-2
his appettite is different than yours
his more into giving the point for the guy that keep busy and coming forward
rather than the guy wo just keeps backpedaling and wait for the other guy to punch
he is more impressed to the guy who tries his best to find a way to hit the defensive guy and made the defensive guys face swell and looks chinese...
he likes beef steak
while u like rotten steak
thats the difference
well if ur more impressed to the dude who just did enough to counter the other dude
im more impress to the dude who keeps coming and was able to hit and make the defensive dudes face swell
thats the difference
u like to s@ck
i like to f@ck
another example
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Originally posted by Pinoy4ever View PostIt was a close fight that could have gone either way but still it will always be controversial between those 2 win or lose.
Mayweather number 1 p4p eventhough I think he lost to Castillo the 1st time
u cant be serious :///
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Lewis vs Holyfield I
Shame on you Eugenia Williams and Larry O'Connell
"I've been covering boxing twenty years. I would put this in the top five for the worst decisions I've seen." - Steve Farhood (Showtime boxing analyst)
"A travesty." - New York mayor Rudolph Giuliani
"The judges verdict was the most disgusting decision I've ever seen in boxing." - Former WBC champ Frank Bruno
"This is what is killing boxing." - Emanuel Steward (Lewis' trainer)
"I feel sorry for myself. I've taken so much stick. But I feel even more sorry for Lennox." - British judge Larry O'Connell (who scored the fight 115-115)
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