Think I had Okada vs Hosokawa 9-1 or 8-2 to Valentine, he got hosed big timejezzamundo wrote:It's probably a low-profile fight that isn't even listed here. Kovalev-Ward wasn't a robbery because it was so close, but it's by far the highest profile fight listed so I can see why those who scored the fight for Kovalev would think it was the biggest robbery.
What was the worst robbery of 2016?
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Hooker vs Perez was the biggest robbery going by the fight not been close at all but I voted Ward vs Kovalev because it was the bigger fight with more at stake.
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Freedom2013
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Definitely the injustice of the year.Ian1973 wrote:Kovalev v Ward. After the first six rounds there was no way Ward could win without knock downs,that's what makes it so bad.
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The only disputed fight from the comments is Ward-Kovalev so it can't be robbery of the year because it the most disputed right?
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You're an idiot and a casual fan at best... The sweet science allows you to jab with greater power and precision and less effort...and drive your opponent to the ropes... The sweet science allows you to time your opponent's rushes and deck him with a power punch... The sweet science isn't about grabbing, wrestling, pushing, using your shoulders and head for leverage, and landing muffled body shots that are having no effect... Ward fought a dirty fight -- not a scientific fight.Lairdy wrote:There's "robberies". And there's giving a fighter a win in a close fight. Kovalev was NOT "robbed". He was beatenin a close fight. Most people that think Kovalev was robbed are casual fans that don't appreciate "the sweet science".Kalan wrote:I don't see how anybody calls it close... If you score the same number of punches and each boxer is equally aggressive.. and nobody gets knocked down, then you can say it was close.. If one boxer is more aggressive, chases his opponent to the ropes many times and lands better and more punches.. and scores a solid knockdown.. They were looking for rounds to give to Ward.. That's how you get robberies.
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It would be easier to just try to make a list of honest boxing judge decisions. The Las Vegas ripoff of Kovalev was the most high profile robbery, though.
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How can people say the Ward fight was the worst robbery when most of them had it within one or two points? McDonnell/Solis was pretty bad, form the ones I've seen at least
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Andy Ruiz jr vs Joseph Parker.
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Was a pretty close fight with almost all of those scoring it in the range of 7-5 to either fighter. Calling that a robbery is absurd.Freedom wrote:Andy Ruiz jr vs Joseph Parker.
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"A lie told often enough becomes the truth." Vladimir Leninx2x wrote:It would be easier to just try to make a list of honest boxing judge decisions. The Las Vegas ripoff of Kovalev was the most high profile robbery, though.
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"I got my own idea of what God is like. I know he's a sharp dresser. He's good lookin'. And of course he's Italian" Vinny BarbarinoTanzio wrote:"A lie told often enough becomes the truth." Vladimir Leninx2x wrote:It would be easier to just try to make a list of honest boxing judge decisions. The Las Vegas ripoff of Kovalev was the most high profile robbery, though.
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caldo2025 wrote:"I got my own idea of what God is like. I know he's a sharp dresser. He's good lookin'. And of course he's Italian" Vinny BarbarinoTanzio wrote:"A lie told often enough becomes the truth." Vladimir Leninx2x wrote:It would be easier to just try to make a list of honest boxing judge decisions. The Las Vegas ripoff of Kovalev was the most high profile robbery, though.
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That is an exact definition of ANY propaganda including anti-American and anti-Russian ones.Tanzio wrote:"A lie told often enough becomes the truth." Vladimir Leninx2x wrote:It would be easier to just try to make a list of honest boxing judge decisions. The Las Vegas ripoff of Kovalev was the most high profile robbery, though.
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Tanzio wrote:"A lie told often enough becomes the truth." Vladimir Leninx2x wrote:It would be easier to just try to make a list of honest boxing judge decisions. The Las Vegas ripoff of Kovalev was the most high profile robbery, though.
All the time you see made up quotes, or quotes taken out of context, and then they put somebody's name after it, usually Hitler or some other German whose name pops into their head. You see this constantly on the internet. I'm sure no defender of the commie scum lenin but where is the citation for that quote? And what's your point anyway?
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I started googling it in Russian, and found that it was Goebbels who said that. Feel free to find it in English or German.x2x wrote:Tanzio wrote:"A lie told often enough becomes the truth." Vladimir Leninx2x wrote:It would be easier to just try to make a list of honest boxing judge decisions. The Las Vegas ripoff of Kovalev was the most high profile robbery, though.
All the time you see made up quotes, or quotes taken out of context, and then they put somebody's name after it, usually Hitler or some other German whose name pops into their head. You see this constantly on the internet. I'm sure no defender of the commie scum lenin but where is the citation for that quote? And what's your point anyway?
https://ru.wikiquote.org/wiki/%D0%99%D0 ... 1%8C%D1%81
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A priest told me we can't see God in his divinity. We'll need a glorified body and eyes to see him and his surroundings. We would die if we saw him with human eyes. We've all seen many artists' depictions of Christ, and actors playing him. God became man so he could share man's experience and sufferings and be a role model. Every time we jot down the date we commemorate his life - the most famous human in history. His divinity is something we can't grasp in our earthly form. As a poor anology, certain images of celestial bodies can't be observed with earthly eyes. Here's a full-disk multiwavelength extreme ultraviolet image of the sun.caldo2025 wrote:"I got my own idea of what God is like. I know he's a sharp dresser. He's good lookin'. And of course he's Italian" Vinny BarbarinoTanzio wrote:"A lie told often enough becomes the truth." Vladimir Leninx2x wrote:It would be easier to just try to make a list of honest boxing judge decisions. The Las Vegas ripoff of Kovalev was the most high profile robbery, though.

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Good post, Kalan. As for the post before, note what I just said before that about conjuring up names, usually German, to affix to made up or inacurate or taken out of context quotes.
"You cannot trust quotes you read about on the internet". - President Abraham Lincoln
"You cannot trust quotes you read about on the internet". - President Abraham Lincoln
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My quote was about a useful and entertaining as yours. Just thought i'd point that out for you as a friend. It's the chat room equivalent to your zipper being down. You're welcome.Tanzio wrote:caldo2025 wrote:"I got my own idea of what God is like. I know he's a sharp dresser. He's good lookin'. And of course he's Italian" Vinny BarbarinoTanzio wrote: "A lie told often enough becomes the truth." Vladimir Leninnot only are you in the wrong thread, you completely missed the Offal Topic exit
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That is the point. It does not matter who said it. The words assemble a truth, no matter who it is attributed to, rightly or wrongly.x2x wrote:Good post, Kalan. As for the post before, note what I just said before that about conjuring up names, usually German, to affix to made up or inacurate or taken out of context quotes.
"You cannot trust quotes you read about on the internet". - President Abraham Lincoln
What is interesting to me is that people jump to the conclusion that the statement is somehow more or less sinister depending on who it is attributed to.
It is simply accurate.
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It accomplished exactly what I wanted to accomplish. It really doesn't matter who the quote is attributed to, it is the truth. It is not false or more sinister depending on who said it. That is just perception.caldo2025 wrote:My quote was about a useful and entertaining as yours. Just thought i'd point that out for you as a friend. It's the chat room equivalent to your zipper being down. You're welcome.Tanzio wrote:caldo2025 wrote:
"I got my own idea of what God is like. I know he's a sharp dresser. He's good lookin'. And of course he's Italian" Vinny Barbarinonot only are you in the wrong thread, you completely missed the Offal Topic exit
It also does not matter who repeats the same lie, eventually it will become accepted as truth because so many different people have accepted it and repeated it.
The reason that I suggested that you visit Offal Topic with your quote is because we have an excellent discussion going on about what people believe in that is directly related to my quote in this thread.
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Nice post. It belongs in the "What Do You Believe In?" thread over on Offal Topic.Kalan wrote:A priest told me we can't see God in his divinity. We'll need a glorified body and eyes to see him and his surroundings. We would die if we saw him with human eyes. We've all seen many artists' depictions of Christ, and actors playing him. God became man so he could share man's experience and sufferings and be a role model. Every time we jot down the date we commemorate his life - the most famous human in history. His divinity is something we can't grasp in our earthly form. As a poor anology, certain images of celestial bodies can't be observed with earthly eyes. Here's a full-disk multiwavelength extreme ultraviolet image of the sun.caldo2025 wrote:"I got my own idea of what God is like. I know he's a sharp dresser. He's good lookin'. And of course he's Italian" Vinny BarbarinoTanzio wrote: "A lie told often enough becomes the truth." Vladimir Lenin
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Poll result: Kovalev-Ward fight.
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I didn't see any of the fights except Kovalev vs. Ward. I scored it dead even a draw. Don't think it was a robbery. Don't think Ward outright won the fight like either. A immediate rematch is needed. Like to see it.
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