The most lopsided split decisions in history

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  1. SugarShane_24

    SugarShane_24 ESB good-looking member Full Member

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    Ok, I'm bored again.

    In light of what was scored last night, do you guys remember any high-profile fights where one guy dishes out a one-sided beating yet wins by a split decision only.
     
  2. Baldwin

    Baldwin Boxing Addict banned

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    Mayweather vs DLH.

    Mayweather clearly wont the fight. Landed sharper punches. Should of been a UD easily
     
  3. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Cristian Mijares holds the record for this. After dominating Jose Navarro, got a 117-111 card (okay), a 115-113 (booshee) and a... listen to this... 108-120 card, LOSING EVERY SINGLE ROUND on corrupt blind idiot Doug Tucker's scorecard.
     
  4. Alien

    Alien Chin Scholar Full Member

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    Not a SD but Paul Williams beat Martinez 119-110 on one card.
     
  5. praetorianJJ

    praetorianJJ Conqueror of Worlds Full Member

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    Most guys can only manage one of the three. It is a rare event to find a judge who has the total package.
     
  6. Clarky Cat

    Clarky Cat Stalwart Full Member

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    Froch-Johnson was a recent one that was a bit of an odd score.
     
  7. Baldwin

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    Judges are ****ing pieces of ****
     
  8. Wild Cowboy

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  9. wellsini

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    Calzaghe v Hopkins

    There I said it
     
  10. Leonard

    Leonard Boxing Addict Full Member

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    that fight, i have to see
     
  11. DJAdAmS

    DJAdAmS Ex-Army Middleweight Full Member

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    Hopkins Calzaghe was never a split decision. I had Calzaghe outworking him by at least 3 rounds.
     
  12. wellsini

    wellsini Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That was my point...
     
  13. Momus

    Momus Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Collins-Eubank II was a strange one. I doubt even Eubank thought he won it.
     
  14. SugarShane_24

    SugarShane_24 ESB good-looking member Full Member

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    Not that harsh please, I'm a *ahem* boxing judge myself (seriously)
     
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    1971791 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Sylvester vs Geale - two of the cards were 118-110 either way.