Worst decision I ever saw was probably Holyfield-Lewis. That was ****ing ridiculous. Lewis won at least 8 rounds. I'm sure there have been worse decisions though, just haven't seen 'em.
Worst decision I ever saw was probably Holyfield-Lewis. That was ****ing ridiculous. Lewis won at least 8 rounds. I'm sure there have been worse decisions though, just haven't seen 'em.
I go Lewis-Holyfield. I knew before watching it on tape that it was a draw and still couldn't believe it. I gave Lewis something like 10 rounds and I don't even think there were any swing rounds from what I remember
Now if they had tried to say Holyfield won the fight by SD, MD or UD, I'd have to say worst decision ever no matter what else is out there that I haven't seen. You just don't **** around with scoring the heavyweight championship of the world. I mean Jesus Christ, it was the heavyweight championship UNIFICATION for all the belts, and they screwed Lewis out of it. Good thing Lewis laid the smack down again in the rematch and got his win.
Now if they had tried to say Holyfield won the fight by SD, MD or UD, I'd have to say worst decision ever no matter what else is out there that I haven't seen. You just don't **** around with scoring the heavyweight championship of the world. I mean Jesus Christ, it was the heavyweight championship UNIFICATION for all the belts, and they screwed Lewis out of it. Good thing Lewis laid the smack down again in the rematch and got his win.
I actually think that Evander did a great job in the rematch. That could have been the draw instead of the first one.
Thomas Ulrich vs Matthew Barney (Ebu title fight) in Germany, dont know if any of you have have seen this fight from earlier this year but its one of the worst decisions ever. As you know to win on points in germany you have to win at least 10 rounds clearly, Some people had barney winning all 12 rounds, this is how one sided the fight was and Ulrich still got the decision. If you want to win in Germany the only way it can be done is by ko.
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