10 worst boxing decisions of 2011

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  1. camden1nj

    camden1nj Active Member Full Member

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    1) Paul Williams vs. E. Lara
    2) Macklin vs. Sturm
    3) Helenius vs. Chisora
    4) Cunningham vs. Hernandez
    5) Khan vs. Peterson
    6) Matthysse vs. Alexander
    7) Marquez vs. Pacquiao III
    8) Agekbo vs. Mares I
    9) Broner vs. De Leon
    10) Zbik vs. Chavez

    Notice all the fights had people from two different countries. The majority were in the states. it is just bad that the list was pretty easy to think of.
     
  2. GTWOSIX

    GTWOSIX Active Member Full Member

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    a few others but those are the most notable, the Khan fight was not a robbery, the guy fought terribly sloppy, running, holding and pushing too much, and those 2 KDs were not really knock downs.
     
  3. ImElvis666

    ImElvis666 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I love the way a ) and a 8 makes a :cool:. That's cool.
     
  4. TwoFistedPiston

    TwoFistedPiston Wheres my last account?!? Full Member

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    Khan vs Peterson doenst deserve to be on this IMO. And definatley not in that position.. :hi:
     
  5. greigorypeck

    greigorypeck Active Member Full Member

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    Peterson beat Khan! jeeeez
     
  6. greigorypeck

    greigorypeck Active Member Full Member

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    There was no way that Khan was robbed, never mind number 5 on the list
     
  7. DOM5153

    DOM5153 They Cannot Run Forever Full Member

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    Khan vs Peterson was a close fight, not a robbery at all.
     
  8. 1971791

    1971791 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    If this is just about the judges' decisions, 2, 5, 8 and 10 shouldn't be here.
     
  9. shaunster101

    shaunster101 Yido Full Member

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    Last nights fight was not a robbery at all, well, unless we've changed the definition of it.

    Robbery: When the fighter you're backing loses a close fight.