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Joe Louis’ challenge of Ezzard Charles for the Heavyweight Championship of the World. Scored on the 10 point must system:

Ezzard Charles vs. Joe Louis (9-27-1950)

R1: 10-9 Charles
R2: 10-9 Charles
R3: 10-9 Charles
R4: 10-9 Louis
R5: 10-9 Louis
R6: 10-9 Charles
R7: 10-9 Charles
R8: 10-9 Louis
R9: 10-9 Charles
R10: 10-9 Louis
R11: 10-9 Charles
R12: 10-9 Charles
R13: 10-9 Charles
R14: 10-9 Charles
R15: 10-9 Charles

146-139 Charles
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gilgamesh wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 14:17
Seamus wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 07:29 Check out Duran v Viruet I, if I remember right 3 posters had Viruet winning.
I didn't score it as I watched, but I did watch that one back a while back. It was definitely a lot closer than their rematch was. Duran had a close fight with a little known guy named Jeff Lanas as well.
The Lanas fight was in ‘88 though, comfortably past Duran’s prime.

I have never seen his fights with Edwin Viruet.
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2354595 wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 14:56
gilgamesh wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 14:17
Seamus wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 07:29 Check out Duran v Viruet I, if I remember right 3 posters had Viruet winning.
I didn't score it as I watched, but I did watch that one back a while back. It was definitely a lot closer than their rematch was. Duran had a close fight with a little known guy named Jeff Lanas as well.
The Lanas fight was in ‘88 though, past Duran’s prime.

I have never seen his fights with Viruet.
Whether a guy was past his prime or not doesn't mean a fight didn't have a score.
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gilgamesh wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 14:58
2354595 wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 14:56
gilgamesh wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 14:17

I didn't score it as I watched, but I did watch that one back a while back. It was definitely a lot closer than their rematch was. Duran had a close fight with a little known guy named Jeff Lanas as well.
The Lanas fight was in ‘88 though, past Duran’s prime.

I have never seen his fights with Viruet.
Whether a guy was past his prime or not doesn't mean a fight didn't have a score.
How were his two fights with Edwin Viruet? From the sound of it, the first one was close.
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2354595 wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 14:59
gilgamesh wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 14:58
2354595 wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 14:56

The Lanas fight was in ‘88 though, past Duran’s prime.

I have never seen his fights with Viruet.
Whether a guy was past his prime or not doesn't mean a fight didn't have a score.
How were his two fights with Edwin Viruet? From the sound of it, the first one was close.
They're both excellent, hard fought bouts. Duran was in better shape, and was able to push the pace more in the rematch, but both are good action scraps.

He also fought Edwin Viruet's brother Adolfo.
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gilgamesh wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 15:02
2354595 wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 14:59
gilgamesh wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 14:58

Whether a guy was past his prime or not doesn't mean a fight didn't have a score.
How were his two fights with Edwin Viruet? From the sound of it, the first one was close.
They're both excellent, hard fought bouts. Duran was in better shape, and was able to push the pace more in the rematch, but both are good action scraps.

He also fought Edwin Viruet's brother Adolfo.
I will have to check those fights out.
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I had Viruet winning the 1st bout 5-3-2, and the crowd booed loudly when Duran got the decision. In the rematch Viruet fought too flatfooted, and I had him losing 74-63. Surprisingly in the 12th, the only round I gave to Viruet, he opened up a cut above Duran's eye. I also had Viruet beating Esteban DeJesus, though he lost a SD.
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Roberto Duran vs Omar Eduardo Gonzalez

1. Duran *
2. Gonzalez *
3. Duran
4. Gonzalez
5. Gonzalez
6. Gonzalez
7. Gonzalez
8. Duran
9. Duran
10. Gonzalez

96-94 Omar Gonzalez
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Roberto Duran vs Zeferino Gonzalez

1. Duran *
2. Zeferino *
3. Zeferino
4. Duran
5. Zeferino
6. Duran *
7. Zeferino
8. Duran
9. Duran
10. Duran

96-94 Duran

He had a lot of close fights. This one reminds me of his title defense with Lou Bizzarro, he had a hard time with him also before finally catching up to him, and knocking him out late in the fight.
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Seamus wrote: 12 Mar 2026, 15:23 I had Viruet winning the 1st bout 5-3-2, and the crowd booed loudly when Duran got the decision. In the rematch Viruet fought too flatfooted, and I had him losing 74-63. Surprisingly in the 12th, the only round I gave to Viruet, he opened up a cut above Duran's eye. I also had Viruet beating Esteban DeJesus, though he lost a SD.
Have you seen and scored all three of the Morales-Barrera fights? The same question applies to Gilgamesh.
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Erik Morales vs. Marco Antonio Barrera II (6-27-2002)

R1: 10-9 Barrera
R2: 10-9 Barrera
R3: 10-9 Morales
R4: 10-9 Morales
R5: 10-10 Even
R6: 10-9 Morales
R7: 10-9 Morales
R8: 10-9 Morales
R9: 10-9 Barrera
R10: 10-9 Morales
R11: 10-9 Barrera
R12: 10-9 Barrera

115-114 Morales
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Roberto Duran vs Carlos Palomino

1. Duran
2. Duran
3. Duran
4. Duran
5. Duran
6. Duran 10-8
7. Palomino *
8. Duran
9. Duran
10. Duran

99-90 Duran


This is Duran in his absolute Prime. He looks magnificent in this fight.
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I had Duran winning 100-89. One of his best performances ever.
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Julio Cesar Chavez vs Miguel Angel Gonzalez

1. Chavez
2. Gonzalez
3. Chavez *
4. Chavez
5. Gonzalez
6. Gonzalez
7. Chavez
8. Chavez
9. Gonzalez
10. Gonzalez
11. Chavez
12. Gonzalez

114-114 Draw

I'm surprised they didn't just give it to Chavez, but the Draw was honestly fair.
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To answer your question there numbers...we gotta get you a Username by the way.

I had the Barrera-Morales trilogy scored thusly.

Fight 1: 115-112 Barrera
Fight 2: 115-113 Morales
Fight 3: 114-114 Even

Even though I feel like Barrera should've gotten the decision in the 1st bout, it almost feels more appropriate that Morales won the War while Barrera won the Tactical Boxing match. Both fights are close enough that I don't say it's a "robbery" it was just a close call, and even if you think the decisions were wrong. Ultimately cosmic justice prevailed, and each man got their rightful victory in 1 of the 2 bouts.
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gilgamesh wrote: 13 Mar 2026, 08:29 To answer your question there numbers...we gotta get you a Username by the way.

I had the Barrera-Morales trilogy scored thusly.

Fight 1: 115-112 Barrera
Fight 2: 115-113 Morales
Fight 3: 114-114 Even

Even though I feel like Barrera should've gotten the decision in the 1st bout, it almost feels more appropriate that Morales won the War while Barrera won the Tactical Boxing match. Both fights are close enough that I don't say it's a "robbery" it was just a close call, and even if you think the decisions were wrong. Ultimately cosmic justice prevailed, and each man got their rightful victory in 1 of the 2 bouts.
Yeah, I am not sure how to change the numbers into a Username.

I appreciate it. I have now watched and scored I and II. I will watch and score the third when I get the chance. Perhaps tonight.
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Never scored the Barrera-Morales fights
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The first fight between Tyson Fury and Oleksander Usyk for the undisputed Heavyweight Championship of the World. Was a great fight.

Tyson Fury vs. Oleksander Usyk I (5-18-2024)

R1: 10-9 Fury
R2: 10-9 Fury
R3: 10-9 Usyk
R4: 10-9 Fury
R5: 10-9 Fury
R6: 10-9 Fury
R7: 10-9 Fury
R8: 10-9 Usyk
R9: 10-8 Usyk (standing eight count)
R10: 10-9 Usyk
R11: 10-9 Fury
R12: 10-9 Usyk

114-113 Fury
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2354595 wrote: 13 Mar 2026, 10:45
gilgamesh wrote: 13 Mar 2026, 08:29 To answer your question there numbers...we gotta get you a Username by the way.

I had the Barrera-Morales trilogy scored thusly.

Fight 1: 115-112 Barrera
Fight 2: 115-113 Morales
Fight 3: 114-114 Even

Even though I feel like Barrera should've gotten the decision in the 1st bout, it almost feels more appropriate that Morales won the War while Barrera won the Tactical Boxing match. Both fights are close enough that I don't say it's a "robbery" it was just a close call, and even if you think the decisions were wrong. Ultimately cosmic justice prevailed, and each man got their rightful victory in 1 of the 2 bouts.
Yeah, I am not sure how to change the numbers into a Username.

I appreciate it. I have now watched and scored I and II. I will watch and score the third when I get the chance. Perhaps tonight.
Just make a thread in the Off Topic section, and ask to have your name changed to whatever you'd like. Somebody will do it for ya.
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Duran vs Felix Jose Hernandez

1. Felix
2. Duran
3. Felix
4. Felix
5. Duran
6. Duran
7. Felix
8. Duran 10-7
9. Duran
10. Duran

96-91 Duran


Another good slugfest for the Old Boy. Nice work by the Camera man with the Ring card girls by the way :lol:
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gilgamesh wrote: 13 Mar 2026, 15:54
2354595 wrote: 13 Mar 2026, 10:45
gilgamesh wrote: 13 Mar 2026, 08:29 To answer your question there numbers...we gotta get you a Username by the way.

I had the Barrera-Morales trilogy scored thusly.

Fight 1: 115-112 Barrera
Fight 2: 115-113 Morales
Fight 3: 114-114 Even

Even though I feel like Barrera should've gotten the decision in the 1st bout, it almost feels more appropriate that Morales won the War while Barrera won the Tactical Boxing match. Both fights are close enough that I don't say it's a "robbery" it was just a close call, and even if you think the decisions were wrong. Ultimately cosmic justice prevailed, and each man got their rightful victory in 1 of the 2 bouts.
Yeah, I am not sure how to change the numbers into a Username.

I appreciate it. I have now watched and scored I and II. I will watch and score the third when I get the chance. Perhaps tonight.
Just make a thread in the Off Topic section, and ask to have your name changed to whatever you'd like. Somebody will do it for ya.
I will do so if it matters that way.

Hopefully you guys are enjoying my cards. I still need to score Morales-Barrera III.
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Sure bud. We like talking boxing around here. As for your Username I don't know if it "matters that way" or whatever that's supposed to mean, I just figured you'd rather have a name with a little personality to it as opposed to a number like a convict :lol:

Your scorecards are a welcome addition to the site.

Roberto Duran vs Kirkland Laing

1. Duran *
2. Duran
3. Laing
4. Laing
5. Laing
6. Duran *
7. Laing
8. Laing
9. Laing
10. Laing

97-93 Laing
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Roberto Duran vs Robbie Sims

1. Duran
2. Duran
3. Sims *
4. Duran
5. Sims
6. Duran
7. Duran
8. Sims 10-8 (Duran gets a point deducted for a low blow)
9. Duran *
10. Sims

95-94 Duran


He may not have gotten the W here, but this is still a Classic Duran bout and performance.
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Canelo vs Austin Trout

1. Trout
2. Canelo
3. Trout *
4. Canelo
5. Canelo
6. Trout
7. Canelo 10-8 (Trout knocked down)
8. Trout
9. Trout
10. Canelo *
11. Canelo *
12. Trout

114-113 Canelo
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Canelo vs Erislandy Lara

1. Lara
2. Canelo
3. Canelo *
4. Canelo
5. Canelo
6. Lara
7. Canelo
8. Canelo
9. Canelo
10. Lara *
11. Lara
12. Canelo

116-112 Canelo
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