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  • Left2body
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    #51
    Originally posted by Super_Lightweight
    Nope. They weren't close to me at all. In each case there was a clear winner. Mayorgas-Forrest II was close. Hopkins-Taylor was close. Collazo-Hatton was close.

    Just thought I'd add my own take to the list.
    I understand where your coming from but what I'm trying to say is that good arguements can and have been made on who won the other fights. However NO ONE that I have ever heard of has ever argued on why Holyfield deserved that Draw.

    Thats all I'm trying to say.

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    • PRboxingfan
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      #52
      Worst decision I've seen: Emanuel Augustus vs. Courtney Burton.

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      • Newportz
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        #53
        The Pacquiao vs Marquez fight was a robbery....complete BS

        I dunno how Ward got the first win over Gatti...

        There's a few fights that were scored horribly...cant think of em off hand though..

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        • vB Martin
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          #54
          Emanuel Augustus vs Courtney Burton

          Even the offiiating in that fight was attrocious. Augustus was deducated a point for breaking a clinch.

          Easily the worst robbery I can remember seeing in my 30+ years of watching boxing.

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          • paulmmv
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            #55
            there is so many horrible decisions in boxing its not even funny to name a few

            de la hoya vs trinidad de la hoya clearly won the first 7 rounds

            wright vs vargas anybody that gave that fight to vargas need to watch that fight again

            hopkins vs taylor 1 ford needs to take lettermans job he does slighty better scoring then lettermans does

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            • Manager
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              #56
              The worst decision in boxing history, in my opinion, was the stoppage of the Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Meldrick Taylor fight.

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              • Double
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                #57
                Whitaker v. Chavez and Whitaker v. ODLH, this dude Whitaker gets robbed at least everyother fight.

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                • magicjordan
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Manager
                  The worst decision in boxing history, in my opinion, was the stoppage of the Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Meldrick Taylor fight.
                  yes,i agree w/ you.that the worst referee decision.

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                  • Manager
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by magicjordan
                    yes,i agree w/ you.that the worst referee decision.
                    Taking that fight from Meldrick was a disgrace. The dude will never be the same either and he fought his ass off that night. Only 2 seconds away from doing something really great and they just took it away from him.

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                    • Easy-E
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by Manager
                      The worst decision in boxing history, in my opinion, was the stoppage of the Julio Cesar Chavez vs. Meldrick Taylor fight.
                      Steele will never be forgiven, either.

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