Sugar Ray Leonard and Tommy Hearns Draw, 1989
Oscar De La Hoya Defeats Pernell Whitaker, 1997
Park Si-Hun Defeats Roy Jones Jr., 1988
Joe Louis Defeats Jersey Joe Walcott, 1947
Floyd Mayweather Defeats Jose Luis Castillo, 2002
Tito Trinidad Defeats Oscar De La Hoya, 1999
Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield Draw, 1999
Pernell Whitaker and Julio Cesar Chavez Draw, 1993
Timothy Bradley Defeats Manny Pacquiao, 2012
Sugar Ray Leonard Defeats Marvelous Marvin Hagler, 1987
These are some of the famous very controversial and mischievous decisions by the judges, but there's a whole lottttttt more. In fact, too many to mention. This is all because they are still using a very subjective and outdated type of scoring system and is refusing technology to help make the scoring very easy and very accurate for them.
And that is why:
We now have the technology in our hands and this isn't 1800's anymore, change the scoring system and find a way to incorporate replay system with it; --every modern sports now have incorporated replay in their scoring system, why does the most dangerous sport in modern times, where every punch thrown can cause hematoma and death to human being still doesn't have the luxury of a truly accurate objective scoring system? Basketball has one now, Tennis has one now and a countless many other modern sports, and that's ridiculous because that's not so dangerous as boxing.
If they can find a way to incorporate a replay system, we could eliminate 99.9 percent of those controversial and cheating perceived decisions. It's only fair, because these guys lives are in peril in every damnnn time on every second of the fight; and sometimes, one fight alone can determine where the direction of their life is heading, because for most of them, there is no life after boxing, and it's too damnnn hard to live knowing that in your heart you had it, but they took it away from you unfairly. They deserve fairness more than ever period.
Oscar De La Hoya Defeats Pernell Whitaker, 1997
Park Si-Hun Defeats Roy Jones Jr., 1988
Joe Louis Defeats Jersey Joe Walcott, 1947
Floyd Mayweather Defeats Jose Luis Castillo, 2002
Tito Trinidad Defeats Oscar De La Hoya, 1999
Lennox Lewis and Evander Holyfield Draw, 1999
Pernell Whitaker and Julio Cesar Chavez Draw, 1993
Timothy Bradley Defeats Manny Pacquiao, 2012
Sugar Ray Leonard Defeats Marvelous Marvin Hagler, 1987
These are some of the famous very controversial and mischievous decisions by the judges, but there's a whole lottttttt more. In fact, too many to mention. This is all because they are still using a very subjective and outdated type of scoring system and is refusing technology to help make the scoring very easy and very accurate for them.
And that is why:
We now have the technology in our hands and this isn't 1800's anymore, change the scoring system and find a way to incorporate replay system with it; --every modern sports now have incorporated replay in their scoring system, why does the most dangerous sport in modern times, where every punch thrown can cause hematoma and death to human being still doesn't have the luxury of a truly accurate objective scoring system? Basketball has one now, Tennis has one now and a countless many other modern sports, and that's ridiculous because that's not so dangerous as boxing.
If they can find a way to incorporate a replay system, we could eliminate 99.9 percent of those controversial and cheating perceived decisions. It's only fair, because these guys lives are in peril in every damnnn time on every second of the fight; and sometimes, one fight alone can determine where the direction of their life is heading, because for most of them, there is no life after boxing, and it's too damnnn hard to live knowing that in your heart you had it, but they took it away from you unfairly. They deserve fairness more than ever period.
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