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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Paul Smith Worried About Potential Robbery on Points

    PAUL SMITH cannot shake the feeling that he could be about to suffer some dodgy judging in Germany again.

    The Liverpool super-middleweight is looking to dethrone WBO king Arthur Abraham tonight in Berlin just five months after he lost a controversial decision to the Armenian-born fighter.

    Smith, 32, lost their September clash on the judges' controversial cards 117-111, 117-111 and 119-109.
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  • bigbeatbaby
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    The first fight was closer than the cards said but it was the right decision. well done for getting the rematch all the same.

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    • Funky_Monk
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      Originally posted by bigbeatbaby
      The first fight was closer than the cards said but it was the right decision. well done for getting the rematch all the same.
      This, although that said my opinion was the rounds Smith potentially won were much closer than the ones Abraham did. It's a flaw of the scoring system. You can have close fights with wider cards than more one sided.

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      • Gjh92
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        #4
        Is this guy still moaning? It's getting old now. 1st fight was closer than the scoring but c'mon smith ur lucky 2 be getting a rematch. Just shut up now about the 1st fight and concentrate on the upcoming fight which probably won't even need judges to score

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