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  • oldgringo
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    #11
    Julio Cesar Chavez beat the living **** out of Hector Camacho. I think Camacho only really won 1 or 2 rounds convincingly.

    "Sugar Ray got abused by Terry Norris."

    That fight had some of the craziest score spreads ever if I remember right. I used to have that fight somewhere...gotta look for it.

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    • THE REAL NINJA
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      #12
      this is about the same ....date Lb opponent Lb wld last 6 location
      1965-11-10 160 Joey Archer 159 44-1-0
      Civic Arena, Pittsburgh, PA, USA L UD 10 10
      ~ Referee: Buck McTiernan ~
      This was Robinson's last fight. He was floored for a 9-count in round four, but had a good sixth round. It was a very good fight, held before 9,023 fights. Archer was the aggressor and the three officials scored it 49-40, 50-39, and 48-41 in his favor. Archer admitted afterward that it was only the second time he had knocked an opponent down.

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      • Exciterx30
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        #13
        Originally posted by DiegoFuego
        Hopkins-Trinidad would have been a shutout if Trinidad finished the fight 120-107
        Not a chance. Trinidad was more competitive against Hopkins than against Wright. At the time of the stoppage, I had it 108-101 for Hopkins. In other words, 9 rounds to 2. One of the judges had it like that, too.

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