Has there ever been a 120-108, 120-108, and 120 to 108 card in a title fight?

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  1. Mendoza

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    Has there ever been a 120-108, 120-108, and 120 to 108 card in a title fight?
     
  2. JohnThomas1

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    Whitaker has had (better) a 120-108, 120-107,120-106. He's come razor close other times too.
     
  3. JohnThomas1

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    Jones had 120-107 X 3 over McCallum.
     
  4. JohnThomas1

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    And 3 x 120-106 over Johnson, as well as 120 -108/108/106 next fight.
     
  5. JohnThomas1

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    Jones is da man here.
     
  6. Mendoza

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    I think Holmes had a near clean sweep over Tex Cobb, and that was 15 rounds.
     
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    There are myriads of almosts when i looked.
     
  9. Bill Butcher

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    I dont know for sure but surely Winky won all 12 rds vs Trinidad but never scored any 10-8 rds.

    Tho I bet 1 of those fat incompitent ****s gave Tito a rd or 2, usual bull****.
     
  10. Bill Butcher

    Bill Butcher Erik`El Terrible`Morales Full Member

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    Whitaker surely won all 12 vs Ramirez in their rematch but without any 10-8 rds.

    Again, I bet 1 of the judges found a way to give Ramirez a rd, no doubt.
     
  11. PowerPuncher

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    Quite allot of them I'd assume
     
  12. AlFrancis

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    That's the first one I thought of.
     
  13. TonyCamonte

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    It's really harder to find them than I would have imagined.

    Ivan Calderon against Nelson Dieppa. 3x 120-108
     
  14. China_hand_Joe

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    Mikkel Kessler did it to Andrade off-hand.

    There are a **** load of occurences of this scorecard.
     
  15. Duodenum

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    It was a shutout, but not a clean sweep. Chuck Hassett scored one round even. (Bear in mind that Tex was challenging Holmes in Houston, making Larry's shutout all the more astonishing.)

    Holmes was also prevented from an easy clean sweep of Lucien Rodriguez by Hispanic judge Arsenio Garcia, who scored a single round even. (Even Rodriguez was under the impression he was being shut out. After the mid way point of the match, Lucien's corner told him just to try going the distance. At the final bell, he briefly began thrusting his arms skyward in triumph over this token moral victory, but quickly thought better of it, immediately pulled them down, and respectfully escorted Holmes to his corner.)

    Surprisingly, Larry's first match with Shavers was not an official shutout, as one judge only gave him a score of 119.