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  • Richard Wadd
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    #1

    Your scorecards on close or controversial decisions

    Fishnet-Quartey: Quartey 115-112
    Fishnet-Tito: Fishnet 115-113
    Floyd-JLC 1: 113-113
    Escalera-Everett: Everett 145-140
    Lewis-Holy 1: Lewis 117-111
    Fishnet-Nosely 2: Fishnet 115-113
    SRL-Hagler: 114-114
  • Daddy T
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    #2
    I can't remember tbh but I believe I had hagler V Leonard, Floyd v JLC 1 and lewis v Holyfield 1 pretty similar to your scores ... though I think i gave Hagler v Leonard to leonard by a round or so and maybe JLC winning by a round or so over floyd
    Last edited by Daddy T; 04-03-2014, 10:17 AM.

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    • IronDanHamza
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      #3
      Arguello-Ramirez - Ramirez 96-94 Arguello

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      • bojangles1987
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        #4
        Originally posted by Richard Wadd
        Fishnet-Quartey: Quartey 115-112
        Fishnet-Tito: Fishnet 115-113
        Floyd-JLC 1: 113-113
        Escalera-Everett: Everett 145-140
        Lewis-Holy 1: Lewis 117-111
        Fishnet-Nosely 2: Fishnet 115-113
        SRL-Hagler: 114-114
        I had Quartey winning the Oscar fight 8-4 or 7-5, something like that.

        I thought Oscar held on to win the Tito fight despite nearly throwing it away and beat Mosley 8-4 in the rematch.

        I always have Castillo winning the first Mayweather fight 7-5.

        Obviously Lewis beat Holyfield, no question whatsoever. Can't remember last time I watched it.

        I will go to my grave believing Hagler beat Leonard 7-5 and got screwed.

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        • Jack Napier
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          #5
          Originally posted by bojangles1987
          I had Quartey winning the Oscar fight 8-4 or 7-5, something like that.

          I thought Oscar held on to win the Tito fight despite nearly throwing it away and beat Mosley 8-4 in the rematch.

          I always have Castillo winning the first Mayweather fight 7-5.

          Obviously Lewis beat Holyfield, no question whatsoever. Can't remember last time I watched it.

          I will go to my grave believing Hagler beat Leonard 7-5 and got screwed.
          all of this is spot on, especially the last line

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          • IMDAZED
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            #6
            Originally posted by Richard Wadd
            Fishnet-Quartey: Quartey 115-112
            Fishnet-Tito: Fishnet 115-113
            Floyd-JLC 1: 113-113
            Escalera-Everett: Everett 145-140
            Lewis-Holy 1: Lewis 117-111
            Fishnet-Nosely 2: Fishnet 115-113
            SRL-Hagler: 114-114
            We agree on everything except De La Hoya-Trinidad where I think they both deserved the loss.

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            • smoothsmg
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              #7
              To add just two fights:

              I had Cloud-Campillo a draw (Campillo lost the last two rounds on my scorecard by doing too much showboating. In the 11th, the doctor checked Cloud's cut and he took that round after that. I watched this fight four times and this was my last scorecard).

              I had bradley-manny 6-5-1 for Bradley (manny took off too many large protions of rounds and Bradley was quietly landing jabs to the stomach and snuck in a few jabs to the face. pretty close ugly fight. First time i watched it, i thought Manny won the fight, but after re-watching it, I saw Bradley doing the work to win rounds while Manny was not doing the work.).

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              • Richard Wadd
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                PEDersen-Khan: PEDerson 113-112
                Fishnet-Whitaker: 113-113
                Whitaker-Ramirez 1: Whitaker 116-112
                Whitaker-Chavez: Whitaker 117-112
                Hearns-SRL 2: Hearns 114-112
                Duran-Barkley: Duran 114-113
                Lewis-Mercer: 95-95
                Bowe-Holy 2: 114-114
                Toney-mcCallum 1: Toney 116-113
                Toney-McCallum 2: McCallum 114-113
                Jones-tarver 1: jones 115-113 (tarver was a whiny crybaby)
                Tarver-G. Johnson 1: Tarver 115-113 (tarver had a reason to complain here)
                Ward-Gatti 1: 95-95
                Robinson-Gatti 1: 95-95
                Freitas-Casmayor: Freitas 114-113
                Last edited by Richard Wadd; 04-03-2014, 12:02 PM.

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                • bojangles1987
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                  #9
                  Had Dirrell beating Froch 8-4. I don't care how spoilery he fought, he clearly deserved the decision in my eyes.

                  Had the first Kessler/Froch fight for Kessler. Not sure if it counts, but I remember a decent amount of disagreement.

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                  • Richard Wadd
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                    Hopkins-taylor 1: 114-114

                    Hopkins-taylor 2: Hopkins 115-113

                    Calslappy-Hopkins: Hopkins 114-113. Although Hopkins should have had pts deducted for his acting. He blatantly headbutts calzslappy, and hits him, and then gets tapped on the groin, and acts like it was Golota-Bowe. Very beneath such a great boxer.

                    Mayweather-fishnet: Mayweather 116-112. Why was there any "debate" at all? People had too much to drink?

                    Hagler-Watts: Hagler 97-93

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