Has An Afro American Ever Lost A Close Decision In High Profile Fight?

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  • HeadShots
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    Has An Afro American Ever Lost A Close Decision In High Profile Fight?

    In America in the last 20 years.

    All close decisions seem to go to the Afro American in America.

    Bradley Pac 1. it wasn't even close but.

    Ward Kovalev 1+2. both robberies.

    Mayweather Pac. Close.

    Khan vs Peterson. Blatant fouls and close result.

    Ike Ibeabuchi vs David Tua. Close.

    Mayweather Castillo. Castillo clearly won.

    Mayweather Maidana 1+2. both fights were close.

    Deontay Wilder was up on the cards in both Ortiz and Washington fights, when I thought he was losing both fights.

    Trinidad vs De La Hoya. Trinidad won. Puerto Rico is america.

    Shane MOsley in both fights against De La Hoya. I thoought he lost both fights.
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  • HeadShots
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    this should drastically change the odds as the only path to victory for Fury is a decision.

    Wilder has got this whichever way it goes. The Money stays in USA.

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    • R01
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      Fury, gotta get the KO

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      • MUNG
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        #4
        home advantage/house fighters or both, thats boxing, sometimes u are either the a side or the z side

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          Well Trout vs Canelo was pretty close. But I definitely though Canelo won.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Songbird
            home advantage/house fighters or both, thats boxing, sometimes u are either the a side or the z side
            it's especially true in America.


            I have never seen such a robbery as Kovalev/Ward 2. That is the same exact same scenerio as Bowe/Golota.


            with 2 completely different outcomes to favor the Afro American.

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            • HeadShots
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              #7
              Originally posted by pillowfists98
              Well Trout vs Canelo was pretty close. But I definitely though Canelo won.
              uh Canelo was a Mexican fighting in Houston. He was the house fighter.

              Totally different scenerio.

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                You often get a special treatment if you fight in your backyard, especially in America so nobody should be surprised.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Boksfan
                  You often get a special treatment if you fight in your backyard, especially in America so nobody should be surprised.


                  it's especially true with the Afro American negro.


                  De La Hoya and Mosley are both Americans, aren't they? DLH was also the bigger draw.

                  Yet and still MOsley nicked him both times.


                  Same with Trinidad.

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                  • pillowfists98
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by HeadShots
                    uh Canelo was a Mexican fighting in Houston. He was the house fighter.

                    Totally different scenerio.
                    Ok, how about Bernard Hopkins. He lost a close decision in America against Joe Calzaghe in a fight many people thought he won.

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