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  • Controversy in the Ogogo-Khytrov fight. The official site posted the judges scores and it seems that Khytrov won the count back 53-52, it was not a tie

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    Originally posted by Khmelnytsky View Post
    http://www.london2012.com/boxing/eve...0802-145223115

    The results were fixed:
    Khytrov: 2+3+3+7+6+7+10+8+7=53
    Ogogo: 5+5+5+6+5+6+7+6+7=52

    Cliff please make sure to write about this.

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    • Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
      Controversy in the Ogogo-Khytrov fight. The official site posted the judges scores and it seems that Khytrov won the count back 53-52, it was not a tie

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      SMH....four controversies in less than 24 hours. This is gettting ridiculous. I hope the Ukrainian protests this.

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      • Im not a math genius so can someone count the points?

        [IMG]http://i1003.***********.com/albums/af160/yevskiy426/Screenshot2012-08-02at103750AM.png[/IMG]

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        • How did Kessler do?

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          • Im hearing Khytrov is appealing the decision

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            • ****, will suck to take win off ogogo now after that

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              • Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
                Im hearing Khytrov is appealing the decision
                Breaking News - Appeal lodged against Anthony Ogogo's remarkable win




                BoxRec News understands that Ukraine's boxing team has lodged an appeal after Great Britain's Anthony Ogogo was given a razor-thin decision over their World Champion, Ievgen Khytrov.

                The British middleweight had to take two standing counts (one of them looked unnecessary) as Khytrov poured on relentless pressure. Yet Ogogo's defence was excellent and much of the Ukrainian's work was hitting his gloves and arms whilst the man from Lowestoft managed to get through with some eye-catching shots of his own.

                The judges not only had it level at 18-18 at the conclusion, but the countback scores were also announced as being level at 52-52. Therefore the five judges had to simply indicate which boxer deserved the win by pressing a button and Ogogo was announced as the winner.

                Understandably, Ogogo celebrated wildly.

                The grounds for the appeal is not yet known but the london2012 website's scoring breakdown of the contest (pictured), if accurate, indicates that the countback score was actually 53-52 to Khytrov.

                From a British perspective, one hopes the error lies with the website rather than the ringside officials' mathematics.
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                Submitted by BoxRec News on 2 August, 2012 - 14:54.
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                http://news.boxrec.com/news/2012/bre...remarkable-win

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                The numbers don't lie.

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                • when ramirez fight?Is it going to be shown live?

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                  • I see the British keep getting gift decisions huh?

                    Anyone noticed the whole Cuban team is southpaw? Except the HW and Super HW from yesterday.

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                    • Originally posted by onechance87 View Post
                      when ramirez fight?Is it going to be shown live?
                      Its at 4PM ET and will not be showed live, but will be on the 5PM ET Boxing broadcast

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