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  • #11
    Originally posted by AdonisCreed View Post
    I don't recall any scorecards being reversed either in a controversial fight. Only a NC. I believe if a fight does get reversed then people will start asking why their fight wasn't reviewed and start comparing their fight to other close bouts. And I think that could get messy.
    Exactly. Most I've ever seen is a sanctioning body demanding an immediate rematch.


    And there have been far more lopsided decisions than this one.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
      Exactly. Most I've ever seen is a sanctioning body demanding an immediate rematch.


      And there have been far more lopsided decisions than this one.
      Most times fights are reviewed is for the sanctioning body to call a immediate rematch it’s never for to reverse decisions or change fights to no contest unless a fight ended in controversially like rigo fight when hit the guy after bell but ref counted boxer out

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      • #13
        Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
        What the hell is reviewing the scores going to do? I've never seen a score get reversed. Ever.
        They just want a rematch. And when I said they I meant GBP. They know that fight was shady. They know people are talking, Hogan would probably be given another chance now. It keep the next opponent for Munguia thing sorted out.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by SchoolTheseCats View Post
          Most times fights are reviewed is for the sanctioning body to call a immediate rematch it’s never for to reverse decisions or change fights to no contest unless a fight ended in controversially like rigo fight when hit the guy after bell but ref counted boxer out
          Originally posted by _Rexy_ View Post
          Exactly. Most I've ever seen is a sanctioning body demanding an immediate rematch.


          And there have been far more lopsided decisions than this one.
          Yep it’s just to call a rematch.

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          • #15
            WOW! and the drama continue

            What a fucking mess. Munguia is the weakest link and paper champion in the 154 lbs. Like some people said here, I agree Oscar is going to feed Canelo with Jaime in the 160 lbs. Canelo is going to kill this kid. I notice Oscar was smiling in a fake way and then he smile was changed with a more serious look. Let's hope the rematch happen, because the reviewing score is going to be waste of time.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Letmaku View Post
              WBO's independent panel of judges with no names and does not exist? Mexicans will not tolerate wrong doings in boxing the way Koreans and Australians are doing to win home town decisions!
              So what, do you really thing that home town decisions don't apply everywhere including the US and GB? Wake up you dope.

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              • #17
                If anything Munguia was taking Performance Dehancing Drugs, lmao. Dude looked like absolute trash.

                I’m sure De La Hoya wanted to milk Munguia a bit more but he’s going to lose very soon so they might feed him to Canelo in September to get knocked out cold.

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                • #18
                  If it transpired that Munguia was taking some kind of weight-cutting agent it would be the least surprising thing to me ever, just looking at the size he gets up to on fight night. I'm not gonna accuse him of anything without proof but let me just say I'm not gonna exactly be shocked if it transpires that he's on something.

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                  • #19
                    Shocker....was not expecting a GBP fighter to get a dodgy decision, followed by some shady drug testing issue...oh wait...
                    Hope Hogan gets his rematch, but would be worried that the "lab" might not show up for the pre fight drug testing either this time around.
                    Shame, I had high hopes for Mungia, seemed like the type of Mexican kid you could get behind. Guy was blessed he didn't get the Golovkin fight that time, would've been nasty to watch, like a slow motion car crash

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                    • #20
                      Things that make you say "Hmmm?" Order the rematch (not in Mexico) ASAP, or give Hogan a title shot for the Vacant WBO 154lb. title! MAN UP!

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