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

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  • j.razor
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    #41
    Originally posted by HeadShots
    both fights were close. yes or no?
    NO. Shane won clearly.

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      #42
      Originally posted by HeadShots
      therefore, Kov was robbed twice by the Afro American negro.
      No, S.O.G. beat the brakes off the "kusher"

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        #43
        Originally posted by j.razor
        Jacobs BEAT Triple L.
        that is no metric that you can point to that backs your ****** opinion unfortunately.

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          #44
          Originally posted by j.razor
          NO. Shane won clearly.
          you're clearly mentally handicapped. i will no longer entertain your opinions.

          cheers.

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          • Lion81
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            #45
            Originally posted by j.razor
            NO. Shane won clearly.
            They weren't close?

            Damn what the hell fights do you think they were?

            Ok Ok, I know what's going on here, Shane won by a landslide bruh, you're right.

            Black fan rooting for a black fighter with black goggles on. If you rewatch, maybe Shane KO's Oscar too!

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              #46
              Originally posted by HeadShots
              it's not always true.


              Mosley vs DLH 1

              Mosley vs DLH 2

              Trinidad vs DLH


              The lesser draw won in those fights in close decisions. the only common denominator is that boxing loves Afro AMerican fighters in the last 20 years.
              That is a lie. If they did then they would be telling you T.B.E. is The Best Ever but they don't so people that actually have done the sport & understand scoring have to tell you that T.B.E. is The Best Ever.

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              • Havoctka
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                #47
                Originally posted by HeadShots
                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.
                Ain't going the distance Tyson gonna run like hes running to the crack house hes gonna get ktfo in 12.

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                • TheCell8
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                  #48
                  There were some notables ones where the American wasn't given the nod. For example: Calzaghe vs. Hopkins.

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                    #49
                    Originally posted by HeadShots
                    don't have to be American. Could be Mexican. Asian or Eastern Euro.

                    The Afro American wins in America.

                    DLH was American wasn't he? Didn't stop him getting robbed by the Afro American.
                    Wrong! america/Oscar robbed Pernell.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by Havoctka
                      Ain't going the distance Tyson gonna run like hes running to the crack house hes gonna get ktfo in 12.
                      i agree with you.


                      i'm just outlining the fact that Fury's only path to victory is a close decision. He is going to lose some rounds just based on Deontay's activity.



                      Tyson should be a +900 underdog in reality.

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