Robberies or Bad decisions

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  1. Sug3

    Sug3 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You may see one tonight with Garcia vs Burgos, because Burgos is a high volume puncher who throws about 70+punches per round and Garcia throws about 34....If Garcia can't hurt Burgos we may have another upset.
     
  2. iceferg

    iceferg Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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  3. divac

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    The first 3 Marquez-Pacquiao fights were terrible decisions, but the fight with more historical significance I'd change the decision would be
    Hagler-Leonard. That fight was judged strictly on showmanship and not the merits of effective punching. From the get go, that fight was intented to have the more popular fighter have his hands raised.

    The media is the media, they bit and ate it up because its better business for them to air and print anything "Sugar Ray Leonard."
     
  4. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Listen to yourself, you'd be asking ref Richard Steele after asking Taylor if he was ok, to let the last several seconds tick away just so Taylor can see the bell. :lol:

    Yeah, boxing should implement a rule change and leave it to the discretion of the referee if a fighter has earned a right to see the final bell when he's not fit to continue in the final round. :nut:!:
     
  5. big_AL

    big_AL P4P #1 Full Member

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    :huh

    have you the seen fight? you realise there was 2 seconds left in the fight right? chavez wouldn't even had time to throw a combo by the time the bell went

    he got to his feet and got distracted by duva jumping on the side rope, steele should have done his job and made sure the ring was kept completely clear so either way taylor would have, and should have, lasted.

    *****.
     
  6. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    The refs first instincts are the safety of the fighter. Is he fit to continue?

    If Steele had deemed Taylor fit to continue, then he looks around to see that the ring is clear for action to resume.

    ........and there was not 2 seconds on the clock when Steele waived it off, there was more like 6 or 7 seconds when steele stopped it.
    If you look at the tape, Steele waives it off but the official timekeeper does'nt stop the clock until there's two seconds left.

    It does'nt really matter if there was 1 second or 7 seconds left, the ref has no way of knowing nor should he for the purpose of stopping a fight care how many seconds are left.


    Steele made his decision to stop the fight with 7 seconds left, you're basically saying he should have stalled for those 7 seconds so Taylor could see the bell. :patsch
     
  7. FilipMNE

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    Helenius vs Chisora, thats wasnt bad decision that was straight up robbery.
    Valuev vs Holyfield i scored it for Holyfield
    Sturm vs Delahoya
    JMM vs Pac 3
     
  8. pablod

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    i recently rewatched chavez v whittaker.
    whittaker won most of his rounds big, whereas the rounds chavez won were all close giving the overall impression that whittaker had won easy, but on adding up the totals i was surprised to find that i had chavez 1 point up.
    Close fight either way definitely not a robbery
    same with chavez v taylor very close fight
    the first lewis holyfield fight was close lewis did nothing rounds 7 8 9 and 10 plus a couple of close ones.
    Commentators on the abril rios fight were off the mark, all abril did was jab and wrestle and spoil, rios wasn't much more effective but he did try to force the fight so you could see how the judges gave him rounds
     
  9. Drew101

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  10. janitor

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    To make things interesting, I will throw in one that wasn’t filmed.

    Greb Tunney II

    The media coverage came down very heavily in favour of Greb.
     
  11. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Lennox Lewis-Holyfield I Eugenia Williams & Terry O conner ought to have been Tarred & feathered

    Chavez jr Bryan Vera Vera kicked his fat useless ass

    Calzaghe - Hopkins How could Calzaghe ever win that fight he didnt throw 20 LEGITIMATE scoring punches all fight long

    I have loads more too
     
  12. C.J.

    C.J. Boxings Living Legend revered & respected by all Full Member

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    Ask Richard Steele why he stopped the Quincy Taylor - Keith Holmes fight ? Surely it wasnt because Holmes was managed by Don King's son Carl could it:nut:nut:nut
     
  13. MrPR

    MrPR Boxing Junkie Full Member

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  14. persianprince

    persianprince Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Geale won fair & square

    Sturm - De La Hoya
    Froch - Groves: Fight would countinued
    Ward - Kessler: DQ or atleast 1 warning for head butting
    Paulie - Broner: Paulie deserved the W
    Chavez Jr - Vera: Unfortiantly Chavez might fight Froch next, which he hasn't deserved.

    But the worst robbery i ever saw live, has to be: Helenius vs Chisora
     
  15. ElCyclon

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    Whitaker vs Rivera 1.

    IMO it was a very convincing win for Rivera.