Controversial Fights Re-Visited --- Your Scores?
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Controversial Fights Re-Visited --- Your Scores?
This thread has to be revived from time-to-time, & the Hagler-Antuofermo discussion has ignited it. What've you got, gents? Let's chew some of that fat...
Leonard-Hagler: Leonard, 2 Points
De La Hoya-Sturm: Sturm, 2 Points
Casamayor-Cruz: Cruz, 2 Points
Freitas-Casamayor: Casamayor, 1 Point (Often forgotten)
Mayweather-Castillo I: Draw (I suspect people want Mayweather to lose so badly, they really go after any close fight)
Hearns-Leonard II: Hearns, 3 Points
De La Hoya-Quartey: Draw
De La Hoya-Whitaker: De La Hoya, 1 Point
Lewis-Mercer: Lewis, 3 Points (Didn't really see the controversy, myself)
Mosley-De La Hoya II: De La Hoya, 4 Points (This one doesn't get enough attention --- it was a clearer robbery than De La Hoya-Trinidad, with less attention :x )
Trinidad-De La Hoya: De La Hoya, 2 Points (This generation's Leonard-Hagler)
Leonard-Hagler: Leonard, 2 Points
De La Hoya-Sturm: Sturm, 2 Points
Casamayor-Cruz: Cruz, 2 Points
Freitas-Casamayor: Casamayor, 1 Point (Often forgotten)
Mayweather-Castillo I: Draw (I suspect people want Mayweather to lose so badly, they really go after any close fight)
Hearns-Leonard II: Hearns, 3 Points
De La Hoya-Quartey: Draw
De La Hoya-Whitaker: De La Hoya, 1 Point
Lewis-Mercer: Lewis, 3 Points (Didn't really see the controversy, myself)
Mosley-De La Hoya II: De La Hoya, 4 Points (This one doesn't get enough attention --- it was a clearer robbery than De La Hoya-Trinidad, with less attention :x )
Trinidad-De La Hoya: De La Hoya, 2 Points (This generation's Leonard-Hagler)
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Bernard Hopkins v Calzaghe: Bernard Hopkins, 114-113
Agree with some of the above bouts
Agree with some of the above bouts
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I don't know. Is that one controversial, though? It doesn't get much argument. Some, but not much. Still, it was close. I guess this fight could be used to establish the minimum for controversy. I had it for Calzaghe by two, in any eventobserver1 wrote:Bernard Hopkins v Calzaghe: Bernard Hopkins, 114-113
Agree with some of the above bouts
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leonard vs hagler 115-114 leonard
calzaghe vs hopkins 114-113 hopkins
de la hoya vs trinidad 115-114 trinidad
de la hoya vs whitaker 114-113 whitaker
mayweather vs castillo 115-113 castillo
calzaghe vs hopkins 114-113 hopkins
de la hoya vs trinidad 115-114 trinidad
de la hoya vs whitaker 114-113 whitaker
mayweather vs castillo 115-113 castillo
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Ali-Young: Young, 4 points
Ali-Norton III: Norton, 3 Points
Whitaker-Chavez: Whitaker, 6 Points
Whitaker-Ramirez I: Whitaker, 4 points (Doesn't get enough attention --- patent robbery)
Ali-Norton III: Norton, 3 Points
Whitaker-Chavez: Whitaker, 6 Points
Whitaker-Ramirez I: Whitaker, 4 points (Doesn't get enough attention --- patent robbery)
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Lockridge vs Chavez: Lockridge by 2 pts
Cubanito Perez vs Hector Camacho: Perez by 2pts
Cubanito Perez vs Hector Camacho: Perez by 2pts
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whitaker vs rameriez 9-2-1 whitaker
whitaker vs chavez 8-4 whitaker
benn eubank 2 115-115 draw.....remember scoring this fight when i was young hence the many drawn rounds
whitaker vs chavez 8-4 whitaker
benn eubank 2 115-115 draw.....remember scoring this fight when i was young hence the many drawn rounds
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Hagler-Leonard - A draw or a slight edge to Leonard.Goodnight, Irene wrote:This thread has to be revived from time-to-time, & the Hagler-Antuofermo discussion has ignited it. What've you got, gents? Let's chew some of that fat...
Leonard-Hagler: Leonard, 2 Points
De La Hoya-Sturm: Sturm, 2 Points
Casamayor-Cruz: Cruz, 2 Points
Freitas-Casamayor: Casamayor, 1 Point (Often forgotten)
Mayweather-Castillo I: Draw (I suspect people want Mayweather to lose so badly, they really go after any close fight)
Hearns-Leonard II: Hearns, 3 Points
De La Hoya-Quartey: Draw
De La Hoya-Whitaker: De La Hoya, 1 Point
Lewis-Mercer: Lewis, 3 Points (Didn't really see the controversy, myself)
Mosley-De La Hoya II: De La Hoya, 4 Points (This one doesn't get enough attention --- it was a clearer robbery than De La Hoya-Trinidad, with less attention :x )
Trinidad-De La Hoya: De La Hoya, 2 Points (This generation's Leonard-Hagler)
DLH-Sturm - Sturm by anywhere from 2 to 4 points. Definite bad decision.
Casamayor-Cruz - Hard to score IMO, but I felt Cruz deserved it for his aggression.
Freitas-Casa - 1-2 point win for Freitas.
Mayweather-Castillo - 2 point win for Castillo, could possibly have been a draw.
Hearns-Leonard II - Hearns by 2-4 points.
DLH-Quartey - Draw or close win for Quartey. A bit questionable decision.
DLH-Whitaker - 2-3 point win for DLH.
Lewis-Mercer - Close win for Lewis, could've possibly been a draw or gone the other way.
Mosley-DLH II - 2-3 point edge to DLH. Might've been close enough to be a draw, but no way Mosley won it IMO.
Tito-DLH - Either a draw or a close win for DLH. Questionable decision.
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Ali-Young - Young by 2-4 points.Goodnight, Irene wrote:Ali-Young: Young, 4 points
Ali-Norton III: Norton, 3 Points
Whitaker-Chavez: Whitaker, 6 Points
Whitaker-Ramirez I: Whitaker, 4 points (Doesn't get enough attention --- patent robbery)
Ali-Norton III - Norton by 3 or 4 points.
Whitaker-Chavez - Whitaker by 2-4 points.
Whitaker-Ramirez - Whitaker by 2 or 3 points, but possibly close enough to be a draw. (The one-sided scores for Ramirez were bullsh*t, however).
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Re: Controversial Fights Re-Visited --- Your Scores?
Looks like we largely agree 
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I thought the first two-thirds of the fight were close and hard to score. Obviously, Calzaghe was the aggressor, while Hopkins landed the cleaner/harder (but much less frequent) punches.Goodnight, Irene wrote:I don't know. Is that one controversial, though? It doesn't get much argument. Some, but not much. Still, it was close. I guess this fight could be used to establish the minimum for controversy. I had it for Calzaghe by two, in any eventobserver1 wrote:Bernard Hopkins v Calzaghe: Bernard Hopkins, 114-113
Agree with some of the above bouts
However, I thought Calzaghe took over the fight in the final rounds, and I felt that should've given him the edge at the end.
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Hagler-Leonard -- Leonard, two points
Hearns-Leonard II -- Hearns, two points
Duran-Barkley -- Barkley, two points (I know, I know)
Lewis-Oldyfield II -- Commander Vander by a couple, but I was wankered when I scored it
DLH-Quartey -- Quartey, two points
DLH-Whitaker -- DLH, one point
Castillo-Mayweather I -- Mayweather, two points
Castillo-Mayweather II -- draw
Barrera-Morales I -- Morales, one point
Barrera-Morales II -- Barrera, two points
They're the ones that stick with me the most. I scored both Marquez-Pacquiao fights for the Mexican, but had the distinctly queasy feeling that Manny was going to get the decision both times -- you know, that pre-scores jitter you feel when you feel that there should only be one outcome, but nonetheless you know you're about to see something a little... odd?
Even worse than when it's a really close fight where you've no idea who won, imo...
Hearns-Leonard II -- Hearns, two points
Duran-Barkley -- Barkley, two points (I know, I know)
Lewis-Oldyfield II -- Commander Vander by a couple, but I was wankered when I scored it
DLH-Quartey -- Quartey, two points
DLH-Whitaker -- DLH, one point
Castillo-Mayweather I -- Mayweather, two points
Castillo-Mayweather II -- draw
Barrera-Morales I -- Morales, one point
Barrera-Morales II -- Barrera, two points
They're the ones that stick with me the most. I scored both Marquez-Pacquiao fights for the Mexican, but had the distinctly queasy feeling that Manny was going to get the decision both times -- you know, that pre-scores jitter you feel when you feel that there should only be one outcome, but nonetheless you know you're about to see something a little... odd?
Even worse than when it's a really close fight where you've no idea who won, imo...
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Actually, now that I think about it, all of those fights were so close they could have gone either way. Boxing is at times utterly definitive ("...Ten & out!") & at others so subjective it resembles some kind of ultra-postmodern performance art piece.
Barthes should have written that book about pro boxing scoring & judging, not fecking wrestling.
Barthes should have written that book about pro boxing scoring & judging, not fecking wrestling.
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on a smaller scale herol graham vs sambu kalamby 2 116 - 110 graham
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Spinks-Taylor-Spinks 115-113
Quartey-Oscar-Quartey 1-pt
Pacquiao-Morales-Pac 1-pt
Oscar-Sturm-Sturm 115-113
Calzaghe-Hopkins- Hopkins 114-113
Quartey-Oscar-Quartey 1-pt
Pacquiao-Morales-Pac 1-pt
Oscar-Sturm-Sturm 115-113
Calzaghe-Hopkins- Hopkins 114-113
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Whitaker v Chavez - Whitaker 116-112
Whitaker v Ramirez - Whitaker 117-111
Mayweather v Castillo I - Mayweather 115-113
Leonard v Hagler - Leonard 115-113
Hearns v Leonard II - Hearns 115-111
Mosley v De La Hoya II - De La Hoya 115-113
De La Hoya v Trinidad - De La Hoya 115-113
De La Hoya v Whitaker - De La Hoya 114-113
De La Hoya v Sturm - Sturm 116-112
De La Hoya v Quartey - De La Hoya 113-112
Pacquiao v Marquez I - Marquez 113-112
Pacquiao v Marquez II - Pacquiao 114-113
Mayorga v Forrest II - Mayorga 115-113
Benn v Eubank II - Benn 114-113
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Whitaker v Ramirez - Whitaker 117-111
Mayweather v Castillo I - Mayweather 115-113
Leonard v Hagler - Leonard 115-113
Hearns v Leonard II - Hearns 115-111
Mosley v De La Hoya II - De La Hoya 115-113
De La Hoya v Trinidad - De La Hoya 115-113
De La Hoya v Whitaker - De La Hoya 114-113
De La Hoya v Sturm - Sturm 116-112
De La Hoya v Quartey - De La Hoya 113-112
Pacquiao v Marquez I - Marquez 113-112
Pacquiao v Marquez II - Pacquiao 114-113
Mayorga v Forrest II - Mayorga 115-113
Benn v Eubank II - Benn 114-113
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since this was on HBO 2 last night and this morning.
Quartey 115 De La Hoya 112
You have to be big on Oscar's nuts to score this for Oscar
2 giant pieces of turd !!!!!!
Ken Morita 116-112 for Oscar
John Keane 116-113 for Oscar
at least Larry O'Connell had a little nuts 114-115 for Quartey
Quartey 115 De La Hoya 112
You have to be big on Oscar's nuts to score this for Oscar
2 giant pieces of turd !!!!!!
Ken Morita 116-112 for Oscar
John Keane 116-113 for Oscar
at least Larry O'Connell had a little nuts 114-115 for Quartey
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Leonard-Hagler: Leonard, 2 Points
De La Hoya-Sturm: Sturm, 2 Points
Casamayor-Cruz: Cruz, 2 Points
Freitas-Casamayor: Freitas, 3 Point (I dont see the controversy. Casa had some decent middle rounds but Freitas totally outboxed him early and then broke him in half with bodyshots late.)
Mayweather-Castillo I: Castillo 2 or 3 points easy.
Hearns-Leonard II: Hearns, 3 Points
De La Hoya-Quartey: Draw
De La Hoya-Whitaker: De La Hoya, 2 Points
Lewis-Mercer: Mercer, 1 Point
Mosley-De La Hoya II: Mosely 2 Points
Trinidad-De La Hoya: De La Hoya, 2 Points I always have to add a asteriks with this one. I thought on points DLH won clearly, easy fight to score but, BUT the last three or four rounds he did absolutely nothing and so he should have either been disqualified or lost. Period. People (me being one of them) paid a shitload of money for that fight, you dont just run out the clock. In the old days had a fighter run like that for several rounds he would have been thrown out. It was a disgrace and Im glad he lost and thats coming from someone who was rooting for him.[/quote]
De La Hoya-Sturm: Sturm, 2 Points
Casamayor-Cruz: Cruz, 2 Points
Freitas-Casamayor: Freitas, 3 Point (I dont see the controversy. Casa had some decent middle rounds but Freitas totally outboxed him early and then broke him in half with bodyshots late.)
Mayweather-Castillo I: Castillo 2 or 3 points easy.
Hearns-Leonard II: Hearns, 3 Points
De La Hoya-Quartey: Draw
De La Hoya-Whitaker: De La Hoya, 2 Points
Lewis-Mercer: Mercer, 1 Point
Mosley-De La Hoya II: Mosely 2 Points
Trinidad-De La Hoya: De La Hoya, 2 Points I always have to add a asteriks with this one. I thought on points DLH won clearly, easy fight to score but, BUT the last three or four rounds he did absolutely nothing and so he should have either been disqualified or lost. Period. People (me being one of them) paid a shitload of money for that fight, you dont just run out the clock. In the old days had a fighter run like that for several rounds he would have been thrown out. It was a disgrace and Im glad he lost and thats coming from someone who was rooting for him.[/quote]
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Leonard-Hagler-Leonard, 2 points, and I'm a big Hagler fanGoodnight, Irene wrote:This thread has to be revived from time-to-time, & the Hagler-Antuofermo discussion has ignited it. What've you got, gents? Let's chew some of that fat...
Leonard-Hagler: Leonard, 2 Points
De La Hoya-Sturm: Sturm, 2 Points
Casamayor-Cruz: Cruz, 2 Points
Freitas-Casamayor: Casamayor, 1 Point (Often forgotten)
Mayweather-Castillo I: Draw (I suspect people want Mayweather to lose so badly, they really go after any close fight)
Hearns-Leonard II: Hearns, 3 Points
De La Hoya-Quartey: Draw
De La Hoya-Whitaker: De La Hoya, 1 Point
Lewis-Mercer: Lewis, 3 Points (Didn't really see the controversy, myself)
Mosley-De La Hoya II: De La Hoya, 4 Points (This one doesn't get enough attention --- it was a clearer robbery than De La Hoya-Trinidad, with less attention :x )
Trinidad-De La Hoya: De La Hoya, 2 Points (This generation's Leonard-Hagler)
Oscar-Sturm-Sturm, 2 points . . coulda been a draw though.
Never saw Cruz-Casamayor
Mayweather-Castillo-Castillo 3 points
Oscar-Quartey-Quartey by a point, I had the same scorecard as Lederman. The KD in the 12th was too little too late.
Oscar-Whitaker-Draw . . .really, does that hand grazing the canvas deserve to give Pea a 2 point round?? No.
Lewis-Mercer-Mercer 2 points . . Ray sealed it by winning the last two rounds.
Tito-Oscar- Oscar by 2 points
Some others:
Holyfield-Lewis II: Holyfield by a point
Pacquao-Marquez II-Pac by a point
Pac-Marquez 1-Pac by a few points (don't remember my final score but Pac won some of the later rounds to seal the big lead he had at the beginning . . .the argument that Marquez won 'every round' after the first two is hogwash, and Marquez is my favorite active fighter.
Ellis-Patterson: Ellis by 4 points. One of the most over-rated 'robberies' in boxing history . . .Patterson has a few big rounds and closes strong, but does nothing most of the fight and Ellis wins via greater activity.
Ali-Norton III-Norton by at least 4 rounds.
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DF> I agree with all of the matches you listed...except I had some minor variations.
I had Holy-Lewis II as a draw...but in 1999 I had it 2 points Holy.
Mercer-Lewis a draw and in another sitting 1 point mercer.
Ellis-Patterson.....I had for Patterson by 2 or 3 points. I disagree that
it is an over rated robbery.
I had Holy-Lewis II as a draw...but in 1999 I had it 2 points Holy.
Mercer-Lewis a draw and in another sitting 1 point mercer.
Ellis-Patterson.....I had for Patterson by 2 or 3 points. I disagree that
it is an over rated robbery.
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I had Holyfield beating Lewis by one point in the rematch. I also think Patterson kicked the shit out of Ellis by a good 3 or 4 points. Easy to score. Patterson was absolutely robbed, thankfully most of the press at the time agreed. I think anyone who watches that fight and scores for Ellis is either biased or crazy as a shithouse rat.
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My controversial scores....
Hagler-Leonard............ 116-113 Leonard.
Holyfield-Lewis II..........114-114 (1999 115-113 Holyield)
Holmes-Spinks I............143-143
Holmes-Spinks II...........144-141 Holmes.
Patterson-Ellis..............145-141 Patterson
Patterson-Quarry I.........95-94 Patterson
Patterson-Quarry II........113-113
Mercer-Lewis.................96-95 Mercer
Holmes-Williams..............145-143 Holmes
Mercer-Witherspoon........96-95 Witherspoon ( going to rewatch and rescore soon)
Norton-Ali II..................114-114
Norton-Ali III..................145-140 Norton (10-5 Norton)
Holmes-Fergusson...........96-96
Holmes-Norton................146-140 Holmes
Thats all I have at this time....
Hagler-Leonard............ 116-113 Leonard.
Holyfield-Lewis II..........114-114 (1999 115-113 Holyield)
Holmes-Spinks I............143-143
Holmes-Spinks II...........144-141 Holmes.
Patterson-Ellis..............145-141 Patterson
Patterson-Quarry I.........95-94 Patterson
Patterson-Quarry II........113-113
Mercer-Lewis.................96-95 Mercer
Holmes-Williams..............145-143 Holmes
Mercer-Witherspoon........96-95 Witherspoon ( going to rewatch and rescore soon)
Norton-Ali II..................114-114
Norton-Ali III..................145-140 Norton (10-5 Norton)
Holmes-Fergusson...........96-96
Holmes-Norton................146-140 Holmes
Thats all I have at this time....
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Re: Controversial Fights Re-Visited --- Your Scores?
145-141 (Holmes-Norton) doesn't quite add up right. Do you mean 144-141 Holmes?
I think your scores (of the fights you listed I've seen) are nicely done.
I think your scores (of the fights you listed I've seen) are nicely done.
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I added it up wrong. Your right..thanks GI.
146-140 Holmes.
146-140 Holmes.
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Very much disagree, Patterson by 4 points at least. Ellis may have been more active (although not by much imo) but all the meaningful punches were landed by Patterson. Patterson was robbed of a knockdown as well.dempseyfire wrote: Ellis-Patterson: Ellis by 4 points. One of the most over-rated 'robberies' in boxing history . . .Patterson has a few big rounds and closes strong, but does nothing most of the fight and Ellis wins via greater activity.