Which fighters have benefitted the most from bad decisions?

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  1. UncleChris

    UncleChris Member Full Member

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    From the top of my head I think Eubank could not have argued if at least two of his points victories in the mid 90s hadn't happened. Ray Close and the first Carl Thompson fight come to mind.

    Likewise, how different might things have looked if Quartey had nicked the De La Hoya fight? If Wright had got the nod over Vargas? These weren't shockers by any means, but were both close fights that could easily have gone the other way.

    Have some boxers had the knack of winning fights by decision that they really shouldn't? And conversely, how mny boxers are mere footnotes in the sport's history because one went against them?
     
  2. Meast

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    Sven Ottke is a obvious one, although it's not like he's made much of an impression on the sports history.

    I'll have a think about some better ones.
     
  3. Bummy Davis

    Bummy Davis Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Seems like Ali and Holmes got the benefit of a few close ones....
     
  4. El Bujia

    El Bujia Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Pone Kingpetch would be a Mitsunori Seki-level fighter.
     
  5. Bill1234

    Bill1234 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    They weren't really "bad" decisions though, aside from Ali-Norton III. Many of them were close fights with some controversy with only a round or two being the deciding factor of who won.

    In response to the thread topic, De La Hoya has been in a lot of fights that a questionable decision happened in, with Oscar being on the recieving side and the losing side.
     
  6. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Paulie Ayala in a couple of instances.
     
  7. Duodenum

    Duodenum Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    There are also a few who thought Ali did better against Berbick than the scoring reflected, while Larry got the short end of the stick in the rematch with Michael Spinks, and against Nielsen.

    The Don King protected Dokes was bested in his draws against Ocasio and Weaver. (And Joey Curtis made another kind of bad decision which brought Dokes the WBA Title.) Michael never lost a decision until the very end of his career.
     
  8. Rasch

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    Eubank had a ****-load of them :tong
     
  9. Unforgiven

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    Ali.
    The really debatable decisions always went his way.

    With guys like Holmes and DeLaHoya they at least suffered from bad ones, as well as benefitted. Even Eubank, one of the Steve Collins losses was debatable, if I remember right.

    Ali only benefited - although I have seen some fanatics here claim the 1st Frazier fight, and the Berbick fight could have gone his way ! :lol:
     
  10. lora

    lora Fighting Zapata Full Member

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    Ali and Kingpetch are good calls.Also Saxton though most seem to be wise to the circumstances there.Benvenuti too got a few supposed gifts in Italy, but i haven't watched most of them.

    Eubank, Ottke and to a lesser extent Galindez and Lionel Rose had loads of close decisions that were often viewed controversially, though they all won most of them for me.Yuri Arbachakov too.Jermaine Taylor in recent years.
     
  11. Boucher

    Boucher Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Eubanks is a good choice.
     
  12. horst

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    Jermain Taylor. I had him losing one and drawing one with Hopkins and losing to Winky Wright, and yet he emerged 2-0-1.
     
  13. D.T

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    That ***** that fought Roy Jones at the Olympics.
     
  14. lora

    lora Fighting Zapata Full Member

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    that was payback for the Americans shamelessly robbing several of the best South Korean amatuers in the last Olympics.

    Warms my heart just thinking about it.:good
     
  15. lora

    lora Fighting Zapata Full Member

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    Sot Chitalada had a few controversial ones as well against Bernal and Yong-Kang Kim, though it's been ages since i watched them.