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Merry Xmas from Ghana!

Ran into Ike recently. Still weighing in around 154 lbs!!! Looking good.

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Here's the Samir brothers, Issa and Bastie.

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boxbible wrote:Merry Xmas from Ghana!

Ran into Ike recently. Still weighing in around 154 lbs!!! Looking good.

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One of my favorites.

Shame he got robbed by Forrest. He could've possibly went on to get bigger paydays.
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What's Ike doing these days? Last I heard, he was managing a hotel.
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forget being robbed by forrest, a real shame he was robbed against de la hoya and than ODLH cheated the fans of an incredible rematch and quartey out of the big payday he so richly deserved.......it still gets to me a talent like quartey was treated like that
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What's going on with Bastie Samir? I saw him fight in China and know he turned pro. His style was geared towards the pros, no amateurs, and he's an excellent fighter.
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mugabi wrote:forget being robbed by forrest, a real shame he was robbed against de la hoya and than ODLH cheated the fans of an incredible rematch and quartey out of the big payday he so richly deserved.......it still gets to me a talent like quartey was treated like that
:-? < I still believe that was DLH's biggest gift decision. Quartey won 7 or 8 rounds, but the DLH bias was on full tilt at the time.
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mugabi wrote:forget being robbed by forrest, a real shame he was robbed against de la hoya and than ODLH cheated the fans of an incredible rematch and quartey out of the big payday he so richly deserved.......it still gets to me a talent like quartey was treated like that
yea the de la hoya fight was close but probably a bit of gift to Oscar who then got robbed in the Trindad fight..i am more partial to the robberies when they are going for the guy I am rooting for ..
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I had Ike by a point over Oscar, nothing close to a robbery there. Great finish by DLH in the 12th in what is a really overrated fight. Two great rounds and not much more.

Oscar's biggest gift was getting 8 rounds against Whitaker when he won 3 or 4.
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BarryWashington wrote:
scottmallon wrote:What's going on with Bastie Samir? I saw him fight in China and know he turned pro. His style was geared towards the pros, no amateurs, and he's an excellent fighter.
Bastie Samir last fight was on April 8th.
Thanks...any reason why he's been out of action since April? I personally think fighters should fight every 2-3 months minimum, of course depending on what sort of fight the were in previously. For someone like Samir he ought to be fighting regularly, don't you think?
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BAD INTENTIONS wrote:
mugabi wrote:forget being robbed by forrest, a real shame he was robbed against de la hoya and than ODLH cheated the fans of an incredible rematch and quartey out of the big payday he so richly deserved.......it still gets to me a talent like quartey was treated like that
:-? < I still believe that was DLH's biggest gift decision. Quartey won 7 or 8 rounds, but the DLH bias was on full tilt at the time.

I tend to agree with this, but not by as many rounds, though I definitely had it for IKE.
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boxbible wrote:Merry Xmas from Ghana!

Ran into Ike recently. Still weighing in around 154 lbs!!! Looking good.

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Glad he's doing well. Great fighter. I think his wife passed away a few years back and he stopped fighting then.
scottmallon wrote:
BarryWashington wrote:
scottmallon wrote:What's going on with Bastie Samir? I saw him fight in China and know he turned pro. His style was geared towards the pros, no amateurs, and he's an excellent fighter.
Bastie Samir last fight was on April 8th.
Thanks...any reason why he's been out of action since April? I personally think fighters should fight every 2-3 months minimum, of course depending on what sort of fight the were in previously. For someone like Samir he ought to be fighting regularly, don't you think?
Bastie is promoted by Golden Boy, in his last fight he failed the test after the fight. He was taking something to make weight and because it was banned he got a 9 month ban. I'll check up on what's next for him and when he's back in America and let everyone know.

I was over in Las Vegas and was around Bastie a lot, great guy. A real pleasure to be around.
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I had Ike by a point over Oscar, nothing close to a robbery there. Great finish by DLH in the 12th in what is a really overrated fight. Two great rounds and not much more.

Oscar's biggest gift was getting 8 rounds against Whitaker when he won 3 or 4.
I thought it was his fight against Sturm where he have won 3 or four rounds.
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BigJuicyHog wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I had Ike by a point over Oscar, nothing close to a robbery there. Great finish by DLH in the 12th in what is a really overrated fight. Two great rounds and not much more.

Oscar's biggest gift was getting 8 rounds against Whitaker when he won 3 or 4.
I thought it was his fight against Sturm where he have won 3 or four rounds.
That's another bad one, though I think he was more effective against Sturm than he was against Pea.
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:
BigJuicyHog wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:I had Ike by a point over Oscar, nothing close to a robbery there. Great finish by DLH in the 12th in what is a really overrated fight. Two great rounds and not much more.

Oscar's biggest gift was getting 8 rounds against Whitaker when he won 3 or 4.
I thought it was his fight against Sturm where he have won 3 or four rounds.
That's another bad one, though I think he was more effective against Sturm than he was against Pea.
I always detested Oscar; even rooted for Mayorga against him.
However, I thought the Whitaker, Quartey and Sturm fights were all draws. And agree that 116-110 DLH over Whitaker (I believe that was Roth's card) was horrible. I think the sour grapes from the DLH/Quartey fight stem from the 3-point and 4-point margins that the two judges (Morita and a British judge whom I can't recall) scored for Oscar.
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Thought De La Hoya drew with Quartey. It was plenty close, & as with the Whitaker fight (and as Rover correctly points out) the cries of, "robbery!" &, "fix!" are exaggerated by virtue of the unusually favourable scoring margins to De La Hoya. In reality, his fight with Quartey was very close.

Likewise for Whitaker. In a clash of two of my all-time favourites, I've scored it one point in either direction more than once. I am slightly more comfortable with a one-point victory for De La Hoya there. No robbery by any stretch, to me.

Sturm, I agree De La Hoya lost --- but it's worth pointing out that he had the decency to admit he was defeated, something guys like Forrest (Quartey) & Mosley (rematch with De La Hoya), who get ten times the praise for their, "class," (even though Mosley is a confessed cheat!) didn't have the balls to do when they received gifts.
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Giving Oscar 5 rounds against Whitaker is a fantastic Christmas gift. It wasn't as bad as Ramirez, but right on par with Chavez. Easy Whitaker win and an easy fight to score.
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SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Giving Oscar 5 rounds against Whitaker is a fantastic Christmas gift. It wasn't as bad as Ramirez, but right on par with Chavez. Easy Whitaker win and an easy fight to score.
Youre in a pretty distinct minority giving De La Hoya so few rounds, but we all have fights like that, I think.

Still one of my fave moments ever, as an aside, when the ageing Whitaker makes a young, prime De La Hoya - one of the faster-handed boxers of his generation - miss with four or five very quick jabs with head movement alone.

Whitaker was pure, unadulterated genius.
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Goodnight, Irene wrote:
SaadOffTheDeck wrote:Giving Oscar 5 rounds against Whitaker is a fantastic Christmas gift. It wasn't as bad as Ramirez, but right on par with Chavez. Easy Whitaker win and an easy fight to score.
Youre in a pretty distinct minority giving De La Hoya so few rounds, but we all have fights like that, I think.

Still one of my fave moments ever, as an aside, when the ageing Whitaker makes a young, prime De La Hoya - one of the faster-handed boxers of his generati6n - miss with four or five very quick jabs with head movement alone.

Whitaker was pure, unadulterated genius.
I'm in the minority every minute of the day, brilliance comes with that price.
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Ah, too true.

"Most great men know the taste of persecution."
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BarryWashington wrote:i'll throw in my .02. here's my score cards :


April 12, 1997

“Sweet Pea” Pernell Whitaker (40-1-1) vs. “Golden Boy” Oscar De La Hoya (23-0-0)

Round 1: 10-9 PW
Round 2: 10-10
Round 3: 10-8 OH
Round 4: 10-10
Round 5: 10-9 PW
Round 6: 10-9 OH
Round 7: 10-9 PW
Round 8: 10-9 OH
Round 9: 10-8 PW
Round 10: 10-9 PW
Round 11: 10-9 PW
Round 12: 10-9 OH

115-113, Pernell Whitaker


February 2, 1999

“Golden Boy” Oscar De La Hoya (29-0-0) vs. Ike "Bazooka" Quartey (34-0-1)

Round 1: 10-9 OH
Round 2: 10-9 IQ
Round 3: 10-9 OH
Round 4: 10-9 OH
Round 5: 10-9 IQ
Round 6: 10-9 IQ
Round 7: 10-9 IQ
Round 8: 10-9 IQ
Round 9: 10-9 IQ
Round 10: 10-9 OH
Round 11: 10-9 OH
Round 12: 10-8 OH

114-113, Oscar De La Hoya
My DLH-Whitaker card mirrored yours, except that I gave Oscar the two rounds you had even.
My Oscar/Ike card:
1: 10-9 Oscar
2: 10-9 Ike
3-4: 10-9 Oscar
5: 10-9 Ike
6: 10-10
7-9: 10-9 Ike
10: 10-9 Oscar
11: 10-9 Ike
12: 10-8 Oscar
Total: 114-114
Like I said, I think the margins Oscar won by (especially Roth's 9-3 score in the Whitaker fight) really increased the outrage over those decisions.
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