The difference between a ROBBERY and a CLOSE FIGHT.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by El Cepillo, Jun 16, 2009.


  1. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    And you feel PBF-JLC 1 wass a robbery and Cotto-Clottey wasn't. What's the difference?:deal
     
  2. thewoo

    thewoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You can have a robbery in a close fight. Suppose you have 2 fighters trading rounds. You have 7 extremly clear round for one guy and 5 extremly clear rounds for the other. There you have a close fight. Now suppose the guy that only 5 rounds gets the nod. You just took 2 rounds that were clearly for one guy and gave them to the other. That is a robbery IMO.
     
  3. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    How about Lewis-Holyfield I, in the 'robberies' category?
     
  4. Pimp C

    Pimp C Too Much Motion Full Member

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    I agree. Santa Cruz and Casa as well.
     
  5. Sinew

    Sinew The Assassin Full Member

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    So almost a whole entire 3 post more
     
  6. Sinew

    Sinew The Assassin Full Member

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    You think that was a robbery? I thought it was just a close fight in Jones favor...Whats the point of yourr thread if you cant even use your own criteria in which to judge?
     
  7. Leonit

    Leonit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Hatton Pac was a robbery. Hatton had a good ring generalship!
     
  8. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    Do the words 'tend to think' and 'will have to re-score to be certain' mean anything to you?
     
  9. Sinew

    Sinew The Assassin Full Member

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    At this point all you have done is contradict yourself .