The Greatest Boxing Robberies or the Most Debated.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by scatterbrain, Jun 10, 2009.


  1. El Cepillo

    El Cepillo Baddest Man on the Planet Full Member

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    DLH vs. Mosley II, Quartey & Whitaker are all debtable.

    Mayweather-Castillo I is a highly questionable decision.

    As is Jones-Tarver I.

    Lewis-Holyfield I was a blatant robbery.

    Cassmayor-Corrales III was open to interpretation.
     
  2. CArealm

    CArealm Active Member Full Member

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    Castillo/Floyd 1 (Castillo was the aggresor, threw more, landed more, landed more power shots and stunned him at least twice)

    Martinez/Cintron (Martinez koed him plain and simple)

    Miranda/Abraham 1 (if it wasnt for the long break, and the fixed ref stepping in everytime Abraham was getting hit I think Miranda would have koed Abraham)

    Andrade/Bute

    DLH/Mosley 2
     
  3. thewoo

    thewoo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I used to feel the same way about this fight but after rewatching it carefully I realized that the first few rounds were extremly close and could have gone either way. I still feel Oscar deserved the nod but this is not in my list of worst robberies anymore.