It's a great fight. Whoever recommended this really knows his ****.
1. Hearns 2. Minter 3. Sibson 4. Monroe 2 5. Lee Clearly Hearns was his greatest win, the title win over Minter in front of a hostile crowd was a...
Excellent matchups. I need to think on this.
Yeah, it's not indefensible to score even rounds. Sometimes an even round is just that - usually in opening rounds where not a lot tends to happen...
It couldn't be because it was only completed rounds that were included. Otherwise, yeah, I agree with you.
Joe Louis had his first match with Billy Conn on June 18th, 1941 and rematched him on June 19th, 1946, so that's 5 years and 1 day. Boom!
I've never seen a convincing argument for Wilfredo Gomez beating Rocky Lockridge. It doesn't make them the worst scorecards ever but they were...
Whether you think Leonard won or lost against Hagler, Jo Jo Guerra's 118-110 is ridiculous.
I think the most even rounds I've scored in a 15 round fight is 5 and one of those was due to a point deduction in a round one of the fighters was...
Amazing! Which one was that, George?
Yes, was going to say this. It's the only way to explain such a crazy score.
Weird comment to make in a tribute thread.
Johnny Bratton v Charley Fusari RBR with notes and scoring summary: 1 Even (cracking opener - could have gone either way) 2 Fusari (more quality...
In this era of split titles and diamond/super/'whatever' world champions, a title reign as clear and uncomplicated as Marvin Hagler's at...
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