first fight, got robbed!

Discussion in 'Boxing Training' started by Mor, Feb 11, 2012.


  1. Mor

    Mor New Member Full Member

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    I finally had my fight, I dominated in all 3rounds and finished good with a knockdown in the 3rd. It was a sweet experience. But at the end they gave the fight to the other guy. After the fight everyone was saying I should have got that. I even got a count in 2nd round when I put my hands down for abit. What kind of **** is that! They treat you like ****.

    Who got robbed or shitted on for no reason? Tell me your stories.
     
  2. lfcirishdog

    lfcirishdog Member Full Member

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    Look at it in a positive way and learn from it. All about getting experience at this stage.
    I bet you can't wait to fight again and get your arm raised, thats good mate. Same thing happened to me in my first fight, I trained really hard and done everything right, it did feel a bit of a let down not getting the decision but i trained harder for my next fights and realised you cant always expect to get the nod and if you can try to take it out of the judges hands. Well done anyway mate, you know you performed well.
     
  3. Mor

    Mor New Member Full Member

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    Thanks a lot man. Yeh it all comes down to experience. I can't wait for my next fight man, first was great though. Goodluck for your next fight ;)
     
  4. Jdsm

    Jdsm Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Got a video to post? No offense, but I doubt the 'robbery' was as bad as you make out.

    Even if you believe you have should of got the decision, look at what you did wrong and improve on it :good
     
  5. TomUK

    TomUK Member Full Member

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    2 of my 4 fights could have gone either way. Felt robbed at the time but when I really think about it they were close fights and could have gone either way so dont feel robbed now. It's just the way it go's.

    The fact you got a knockdown only shows that you scored a point at that time. One punch, one point. Whether it's just hard enough to move the head or it makes your opponent do a double summasault it's still one point. Not trying to take anything away from you, it's a great feeling getting a knockdown :)

    Learn from it and try not to let it get you down. Well done for getting in the ring :good
     
  6. CHAL_DIESEL

    CHAL_DIESEL GOAT Full Member

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    As an amateur especially in your first 5 fights, they don't really count for anything. I got a buddy who went 0-5 in his first 5 fights and then won almost 50 straight.
     
  7. Dark Sider

    Dark Sider Well-Known Member Full Member

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    ^good post.

    Also, congrats on getting in there.
     
  8. Dark Sider

    Dark Sider Well-Known Member Full Member

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    He's not whining, he's just telling his side of the story. He probably feels a lot better after hearing your story, and if he'd gotten the decision, he'd have been more confident.
     
  9. Fredd

    Fredd Member Full Member

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    Dont take this the wrong way, but dude i seriously doubt your story:think.
     
  10. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Maybe not robbed but decision left bad taste in my mouth yesterday.

    First round was slightly opponents, where he landed some straights and jabs while I tried to get inside. I landed some head shots and many body shots but I think it was his round.

    Second round he started to gas. He was still staying behind jab and landing some shots, but I catch him with many head shots in that round. It was much easier to get inside in the second round.

    Then I completely dominated final round. Even got him hurt bad two times, but couldn’t finish him off as he was holding like octopus. Actually he didn’t do anything else than clinch and run in the final round.

    I was sure I got the W before I heard the decision. But it went 3-0 to the other guy.

    Maybe his jabs and straights from first round was enough to get him a nod.

    Still very frustrating as I would have stopped him, if I would have had couple of minutes more time
     
  11. Antsu

    Antsu Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Was it a a simple gym match or in some tournament?
     
  12. Mor

    Mor New Member Full Member

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    it was a exhibition fight. nothing serious which was good news to me. wow, i feel sorry for anyone who gets robbed. and Dark Sider im not whining. now im back in the gym even more determined and motivated. hard work pays off. ill post my next fight up if someone records it for me.
     
  13. greynotsoold

    greynotsoold Boxing Addict

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    I knew a guy that, going into the 2004 Olympic Trials, was rated #1 in his weight class, nationally (US). He lost in the regionals of the Olympic qualifier despite scoring two body punch knockdowns in three rounds. He is now 13-3 as a pro and has fought once in the last 3 years. Had he advanced, the potential was there for a mega signing bonus (another guy from the same town, same gym, not as accomplished as an amateur got that) and cake walk opposition to the top ten.
    That is getting screwed.