The Worst Decisions In History

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  1. viperguy

    viperguy Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Mosley vs Dela Hoya 3 has to be the worst decision in boxing history. 3 bananas or 13 bananas? Even a chimpanzee can figure that one out. Mosely gave up 13 millions to fight for 3 millions vs Wright. I would of let Hoya beat me for 9 millions. Maybe Mosley had to much of that clears and creams in his brain. I wonder why his manager wife didn't catch that one also. Oh, maybe the clears and creams was for his wife (like what Roger clemens said), "The steroid was for my wife".
     
  2. Loggo

    Loggo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Worst decisions?I think we`ve got to look more to Italy or Germany for them.In Germany certainly Sven Ottke`s wins spring to mind.In America was the Azumah Nelson v Jeff Fenech more like a dodgy decision for Azumah?In Britain i remember Chris Eubank having his share of debateable decision wins.
     
  3. Napoleon

    Napoleon Smokin' Full Member

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    Mayweather vs. Oscar was not even close to a robbery. Mayweather won a clear decision. I had a draw on Oscar vs. Mosley 2.
     
  4. NESTORRDEA

    NESTORRDEA Active Member Full Member

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    WELL, NOW WE KNOW MILLIE IS AN ESB FAN AND SHE POSTS WITH THE CODE-NAME PACFAN84.... NOT TO WORRY MILLIE, YOUR HUSBAND HAS EARNED HIS SPOT IN THE HOF EVEN THOUGH HE'S PROBABLY BEEN BEATEN MORE TIMES THAN WHAT HIS REC. SHOWS....
     
  5. CottoDaBodykill

    CottoDaBodykill Boxing Addict Full Member

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    the worst decision in boxing history was my decision to watch john ruiz vs fres oquendo
     
  6. El Matador

    El Matador Your Boxing Authority Full Member

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    :lol:

    Speaking of Johnny ...

    Toney-Ruiz, IMO was a bad call, because with or without steroids, Toney handled and would always handle Ruiz (he wasn't juicing for fun either, he was using prescriptions to ease pain on his left bicep).

    Golota-Ruiz was a bad call IMO, I scored two points in favorite of Golota. Not the worst decision considering Ruiz serge, but still, I would have preferred seeing Andrew finally when that belt.

    The Ruiz-Holyfield third fight, if I remember correctly, was a draw, which was not right (though ironically unsatisfying for everyone in attendence).

    Ruiz-Valuev could have been scored either way, but I'm glad Ruiz lost (though Valuev's own country booed the decision, in a very strange turn of events).

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  7. jaco

    jaco Thomas Hearns Full Member

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    I've seen the fight, the decision was a disgrace. Whitaker dominated Ramirez for much of the fight by fighting off the backfoot and landing the far cleaner punches. A few of the later rounds were close, but the most you could give Ramirez is 4 rounds (and that's being generous).

    You can make a case Whitaker won every round. I had him winning 117-111 I think.
     
  8. RealIzm

    RealIzm Boxing Junkie banned

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    Have fun with that idea:lol: Thank god your not a legit judge.....Theres something called clean effective punching.....sure Dawson threw alot but most, probably about 85% of those were clearly blocked and the few that did get through were rarely EFFECTIVE....
    Johnson however landed much more of his punches thrown and were very effective espescially in the 10th
    I had it 116-112 for Johnson.
     
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    RealIzm Boxing Junkie banned

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    I agree. but Casamayor-Santa Cruz ranks right up there with it
     
  10. mike464

    mike464 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Lewis-Holyfield easily. Lots of the ones mentioned on here are just close fights that could have gone either way. Lewis-Holy was not close at all.
     
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    Miguel Angel Huerta vs Almazbek Raiymkulov
     
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    Whitaker-Ramirez
     
  13. ROC

    ROC Active Member Full Member

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    Lewis-Holyfield you good on,but you must have been on some good **** while watching' the other 2 fights:rasta