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well UD for Hugger - according to knock-out.dk that wasn't the right result - they had it for Azille. Haven't seen the fight, but it could sadly sound like another hometown decision... :(
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Denmark have always been even worse place for teh visiteur than Germany and Italy. In Denmarkj you can not win a decision if you are not the hometown boxer.
Thsi fight I have not seen... |
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From what I have read, both fights were controversial.
I don't think Denmark is worse than Germany or Italy, but it can be pretty bad. Kristjansen vs. Zoff was bad. So was Masha vs. Bone where the referee "forgot" to count a couple of KD's. Christensen vs. Velez was even worse. |
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But it is possible to win on points in denmark - even when actually loosing the fight - Jesper D. Jensen got robbed bad against [Only registered and activated users can see links. ] and that was a fight in Denmark. Jesper won that with a least three rounds, but some how two judges had the Italian the winner - even the Italian corner was surprised! As for robberies in Denmark - Christiansen-Velez was clearly the worst I've seen. |
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