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    France's Hassan N'Dam won a controversial split decision over Japan's Ryota Murata to capture the vacant WBA middleweight title on Saturday. Murata, the 2012 Olympic gold medallist, appeared to dominate the fight in Tokyo, flooring the interim champ in the fourth round and wobbling him on several more occasions.
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  • #2
    I would try to petition to have that decision overturned

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    • #3
      have to blame guys like ward and floyd for decisions like this. going backwards throwing stay away from me ineffective punches is now outboxing your opponent who is landing the cleaner shots. boxing over

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      • #4
        Murata robbed in his home country. Disgusting.

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        • #5
          Gilberto has promised a rematch. he scored it 117-11- for Murata

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          • #6
            Murata didn't cut off the ring effectively and took a couple of rounds off, but still did enough to win.
            He's a plodder but he can ****. He was moving N'Dan every time he landed a good punch.
            If the WBA had the rule where a boxer is considered down if he would have fallen except for the robes, N'Dan would have been down 3X instead of 1.

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            • #7
              Shocking. Murata will dust himself off and come again, dude is a talent and age is on his side. I'd hoped this would be a coming out party and it was, Murata has announced himself on the world stage.

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              • #8
                'This dragon is breathing fire, this dragon will scorch your back! I WILL COME AWAY WITH THE CHAMPIONSHIP BELT AND SEE NEW HORIZONS!!!'

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