This is one of my favourite fights. Here's my write up. Julio Cesar Chavez v Juan LaPorte Fantastic and thoroughly absorbing fight. LaPorte...
Of course, you're right, IB. And going back to what I wrote in my original post, I probably phrased it badly. I went back to the Chris John-Rocky...
Ah, gotcha. Yeah, justifiable draws maybe.
Not a unanimous draw on the cards, though.
Perfect example and the fact that the scores were identical makes it even better!
Neither of these were unanimous draws.
It's ok, IB, I'm currently sitting in the corner, facing the wall and thinking about what I did.
I agree. Lewis went 24 rounds with Evander Holyfield and didn't knock him down and Holyfield was 37 at the time (not that Lewis was a spring...
Can you think of any examples of fights that ended in decisions where all three judges scored the fight as a draw?
I was reading a write-up of the Charlo-Castano fight and the result was described as a 'split draw'. I thought this was a strange description as...
I actually didn't know about that. I just read an article about it after reading what you wrote. When I read @Indefatigable's comment on...
Edwin Rosario v Howard Davis - rounds 10 and 12.
Victor Galindez v Jesse Burnett - rounds 7 and 12.
Maybe we should call him the best we've never seen.
That's a lot of fights and fighters to be missing out on. I'm no expert (at all) on the lower weight classes but ignoring bantamweight alone is...