what is your all-time worst decision you've seen?
what is your all-time worst decision you've seen?
mine, probably has to be the first lewis-holyfield.
roy jones at the olympics is another.
has anyone on here seen the second schmeling-sharkey? how bad a decision was it? thanks!
roy jones at the olympics is another.
has anyone on here seen the second schmeling-sharkey? how bad a decision was it? thanks!
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loco misterio
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Re: what is your all-time worst decision you've seen?
fenech - nelson 1 would be up there i wait to see how this next 'fight' between them will happen
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Smokin'Moe
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Re: what is your all-time worst decision you've seen?
i just woke up, so my mind is pretty fuzzy 8)
i dont know if its an all time worst decision but i score Hagler v. Leonard last nite 6 rounds hagler 4 rounds leonard with 2 even.....
i dont know if its an all time worst decision but i score Hagler v. Leonard last nite 6 rounds hagler 4 rounds leonard with 2 even.....
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HomicideHenry
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Hagler-Leonard
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Casamayor-Santa Cruz
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The Foster-Ahumada decision was terrible.Martin Sosa Cameron wrote:Emile Griffith vs Jorge Fernandez I
Flash Elorde vs Vicente Derado
Ben Villaflor vs Victor Echegaray
Bob Foster vs Jorge Ahumada
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Ahumada won the light heavyweight title and was robbed because he was not the home country fighter.
A pathetic and obvious example of crooked officiating.
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Re: what is your all-time worst decision you've seen?
That decision was a shyness for boxing; and the first of Griffith vs Fernandez, a scandal...
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Jaybee From The Castle
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Re: what is your all-time worst decision you've seen?
Lewis - Holyfield 1 is mine too. Holy was never in serious danger of getting KO'ed, but I would have given him two rounds TOPS.bjermaine wrote:mine, probably has to be the first lewis-holyfield.
roy jones at the olympics is another.
has anyone on here seen the second schmeling-sharkey? how bad a decision was it? thanks!
Re: what is your all-time worst decision you've seen?
Martin,Martin Sosa Cameron wrote:That decision was a shyness for boxing; and the first of Griffith vs Fernandez, a scandal...
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Can you tell me more about the Jorge Fernandez-Emile Griffith fights?
I never saw those.
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i never saw the foster fight but he himself has said in numerous interviews that he lost that fight. i've seen scores of some journalists who scored the fight 13-2 for ahumada. ahumada never became champ either. it makes me sick.granberry wrote:The Foster-Ahumada decision was terrible.Martin Sosa Cameron wrote:Emile Griffith vs Jorge Fernandez I
Flash Elorde vs Vicente Derado
Ben Villaflor vs Victor Echegaray
Bob Foster vs Jorge Ahumada
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Ahumada won the light heavyweight title and was robbed because he was not the home country fighter.
A pathetic and obvious example of crooked officiating.
Re: what is your all-time worst decision you've seen?
exactly. i had the fight 10-2, lennox.Jaybee From The Castle wrote:Lewis - Holyfield 1 is mine too. Holy was never in serious danger of getting KO'ed, but I would have given him two rounds TOPS.bjermaine wrote:mine, probably has to be the first lewis-holyfield.
roy jones at the olympics is another.
has anyone on here seen the second schmeling-sharkey? how bad a decision was it? thanks!
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HomicideHenry
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Shulz-Foreman
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Reid v Ottke.
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Whitaker v Ramirez 1
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Antuofermo -Minter I.
Hatcher-Sacco I
Ottke-Brewer, Reid
Hatcher-Sacco I
Ottke-Brewer, Reid
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dempseyfire
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Re: what is your all-time worst decision you've seen?
Lewis-Holyfield I was bad but I wouldn't say it's the worst. Many of the rounds were dull with Lewis not landing much and Holyfield not doing anything except going forward. Especially considering it was scored a draw and not a Holyfield victory. I had it 8-4 Lennox
Some of the worst:
Burton-Augustus
Diamond-Huerta
Patterson-Maxim
Ali-Norton III (I can't understand those who say it was close)
Some of the worst:
Burton-Augustus
Diamond-Huerta
Patterson-Maxim
Ali-Norton III (I can't understand those who say it was close)
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Goodnight, Irene
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Re: what is your all-time worst decision you've seen?
Often overlooked, as a result of the more high-profile Whitaker-Chavez decision of '93. Good call, Banj. Whitaker won hands fucken down.banjo wrote:Whitaker v Ramirez 1
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I just can't understand what those judges saw to score it for Ramirez. It's definitely the worst decision that I have seen although there's probably worse out there.Goodnight, Irene wrote:Often overlooked, as a result of the more high-profile Whitaker-Chavez decision of '93. Good call, Banj. Whitaker won hands fucken down.banjo wrote:Whitaker v Ramirez 1
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Martin Sosa Cameron
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Re: what is your all-time worst decision you've seen?
granberry wrote:Martin,Martin Sosa Cameron wrote:That decision was a shyness for boxing; and the first of Griffith vs Fernandez, a scandal...
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Can you tell me more about the Jorge Fernandez-Emile Griffith fights?
I never saw those.
Jorge Fernandez was one of the greatest Argentinian fighters of all time; see his fabulous record in http://www.boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?hu ... &cat=boxer
In his first fight against Emile Griffith, June 3, 1960, N.Y.C., the crowd believed Fernandez was with ampleness the winner, but when they know the decision, absolutely unjust (referee: Petey Della 4-5 [Griffith], judge: Jack Gordon 4-5 [Griffith], judge: Joe Agnello 6-4 [Fernandez]), the attendance exploded protesting, and during more than 15 minutes, throwed a lot of "projectiles" to the ring: chairs, bottles, tin cans, stones and others, until the police stopped the hullaballo, but the decision wasn't changed
Another worst decision:
Masasi Kudo vs Manuel Gonzalez
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