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  • #21
    Originally posted by Mishra100
    Meldrick Taylor vs Julio Cesar Chavez?
    Yes, 1990. The first fight.

    Richard Steele stopped the fight with only two seconds remaining in the 12th and final round although Taylor had risen at the count of five and appeared in no serious danger. Taylor was leading in two of three score cards at the time of the stoppage (only judge Chuck Giampa had it 115-114, Chavez, while the two others had Taylor leading by margins of 7 and 5.)

    It was a decision that Steele still cannot totally live down.

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    • #22
      Originally posted by grayfist
      Yes, 1990. The first fight.

      Richard Steele stopped the fight with only two seconds remaining in the 12th and final round although Taylor had risen at the count of five and appeared in no serious danger. Taylor was leading in two of three score cards at the time of the stoppage (only judge Chuck Giampa had it 115-114, Chavez, while the two others had Taylor leading by margins of 7 and 5.)

      It was a decision that Steele still cannot totally live down.
      I was definitely referring to the first fight.

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      • #23
        Originally posted by Mishra100
        I was definitely referring to the first fight.
        Yes, I knew you were, pal. Just added the details as I remembered them.

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