Controversial Decisions in boxing

yancey
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One of the most disappointing moments I had a huge boxing fan back in the '60s was the Ellis-Patterson fight back on September 14, 1968. I was a kid and watched the entire fight live on TV, with Howard Cosell on the call. I felt sure Floyd had won the fight. Cosell and the Swedish crowd were astounded when the decision was given to Jimmy. I stomped out of my parent's house pissed as hell. The only scorecard in the fight belonged to the referee.

Floyd got robbed big-time, at least to my way of thinking.
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Would have been interesting if Patterson would have got the decision. Always thought it was wrong to just have the referee be the sole person scoring the fight. Not even sure he should be one of 3. In many fights, he has enough to do just being the referee and probably wouldn't be the best person to score it.
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Wilfredo Gómez was my favorite fighter but his decision over Rocky Lockridge was terrible. Rocky didn’t help himself by letting Gomez steal the championship rounds. Zárate v Pintor was another one. No way Pintor won and Zárate was so disgusted he retired. Fenech v Nelson I was a ridiculous draw.
Fenech won clearly, possibly his best performance.
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yancey wrote: 22 Mar 2026, 14:09 One of the most disappointing moments I had a huge boxing fan back in the '60s was the Ellis-Patterson fight back on September 14, 1968. I was a kid and watched the entire fight live on TV, with Howard Cosell on the call. I felt sure Floyd had won the fight. Cosell and the Swedish crowd were astounded when the decision was given to Jimmy. I stomped out of my parent's house pissed as hell. The only scorecard in the fight belonged to the referee.

Floyd got robbed big-time, at least to my way of thinking.
I scored that fight recently, as well. Here is how I scored it.

Jimmy Ellis vs. Floyd Patterson (9-14-68)

R1: 10-9 Ellis
R2: 10-9 Ellis
R3: 10-9 Ellis
R4: 10-9 Patterson
R5: 10-9 Patterson
R6: 10-10 Even
R7: 10-9 Patterson
R8: 10-9 Ellis
R9: 10-10 Even
R10: 10-9 Ellis
R11: 10-9 Patterson
R12: 10-9 Ellis
R13: 10-9 Ellis
R14: 10-9 Patterson
R15: 10-9 Patterson

144-143 Ellis
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Anyone remember Reynaldo Snipes vs Gerrie Coetzee?
Long time ago but I believe it was on national TV here.
Snipes got the nod after being hammered by Gerrie
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I remember watching that fight. Coetzee decked him a couple of times and almost had him out of there. Part of the problem with the scoring was that it was based on the rounds system. Snipes got a title shot against Holmes next.
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