The wrong decision announced

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  1. PhillyPhan69

    PhillyPhan69 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    what fights stand out to you where the wrong winner was announced?

    Just got done Azumah Nelson vs Jesse James Leija I yesterday and had forgotten that he (Nelson) was initially announced as the winner of a SD with 116-115 being read but actually 115-115.

    Do any other fights stand out to you? Either a wrongly calculated card or one where it changed the official result of the fight?
     
  2. Bukkake

    Bukkake Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The Harada-Famechon fight was at first announced as a draw… but was later changed to a win for the Australian.
     
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  3. 88Chris05

    88Chris05 Active Member Full Member

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    Harada-Famechon I was initially announced as a draw before Willie Pep changed his decision to make Famechon the winner.

    When McTigue defended his Light-Heavy title against Young Stribling in 1923, the referee first declared a draw, then announced that he'd changed his verdict to a Stribling win...Before the decision was changed back again to a draw. Apparently when the referee had initially called a draw, the crowd went berserk and some of its less than desirable members were threatening to string him up. So he altered his decision to try and keep them sweet, before going back to his original draw call once he'd got safely away.

    Struggling to think of any others off the top of my head....
     
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  4. George Crowcroft

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    Duran-Leonard 1, I think they announced it a MD instead of a UD
     
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  5. PhillyPhan69

    PhillyPhan69 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Hmmm...we reviewed that in FOTW a couple of months ago? It does not stand out to me? But you may be right. I will check it out tonight unless someone beats me to it.
     
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  6. George Crowcroft

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  7. scartissue

    scartissue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    This was one of the more controversial decisions announce, reversed and reversed again. The second fight between Joey Giardello and Billy Graham

    1952-12-19 : Billy Graham 149 lbs lost to Joey Giardello 151¾ lbs by SD in round 10 of 10

    Johnnie Addie was instructed to announce after the decision was rendered that the result was unofficial and subject to review. It was a half hour later after NYSAC Commissioner Robert Christenberry, C B Powell and Commission Secretary Dan Dowd huddled in a dressing room that they came back with the 'official' decision.

    "Giardello won the ten-round bout on a split-decision but New York commissioners Robert Christenberry and C B Powell altered the scorecard of judge Joe Agnello at the ringside, making Graham the winner." Giardello sued, and the New York State Supreme Court reversed the reversal the following February. The A-Z of World Boxing by Bert Blewett (1996) at p. 130. The original official scorecards were: Judge Agnello, 6-4 for Giardello; Referee Miller, 5-4-1 for Giardello; Judge Shortell 7-3 for Graham.

    • Unofficial AP scorecard: 6-4 Graham
    • Unofficial poll of 9 sportswriters had six voting for Graham, one scoring it for Giardello and two scoring it a draw.
    • Attendance: 3,228; Gate: $8,864
    • This bout was nationally televised.
    • The IBC announced immediately after this bout that they had Giardello and Rocky Castellani signed for the Garden on January 9th, which never came off.
    Post fight comments:

    • "Christenberry told the press last night that if he cannot call them as he sees them, he will resign. We respectfully submit that in the best interest of boxing in our state, he do just that." -Frank Hyde, sports editor of the Jamestown, N.Y., Post-Journal
    • "I'd give anything to fight him again just to prove I can beat him. That is, after I fight Rocky Castellani. Then they won't need any officials - just a timekeeper - to count him out." -Joey Giardello
     
  8. The Senator

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    Young Stribling vs. Mike McTigue from 1923 was first announced as a draw, then a victory for Stribling, and then three hours after the bout was over, the referee reversed it back to a draw.
     
  9. BoboFett

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    Winky Wright vs Harry Simon

    Announced as a Majority Draw but was a Majority Decision for Simon.
     
  10. emallini

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  11. NoNeck

    NoNeck Pugilist Specialist

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    Stevie Johnston—Castillo II. Stevie took the belt back to his dressing room.
     
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  13. scartissue

    scartissue Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mike Quarry vs Ned Hallacy. There was a headline that read, 'Quarry goes to bed a winner, wakes up to a draw.' Sometime during the night the commission called Quarry's win over Hallacy a draw for their local boy.
     
  14. zadfrak

    zadfrak Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Michalczewski Rocchigiani #1. Dariusz left the ring as a loser that night.

    He is hardly given credit for the rematch though. Real nice performance and Rocchigiani is a tough night's work for anybody kind of opponent.
     
  15. Flo_Raiden

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    Mark Johnson vs Rafael Marquez 1. Johnson was originally declared the winner of the fight when the scorecards were read. An announcement was made minutes later saying there was a scoring error but Johnson was still the winner. Then after the Angel Manfredy-Julio Diaz main event, another announcement was made saying Marquez was the winner by split decision after the scorecards were reviewed again.


    Carlos Cuadras vs Juan Francisco Estrada. Michael Buffer originally announced Cuadras as the winner, sparking a celebration in Cuadras' corner, but Buffer quickly said a mistake had been made and declared Estrada the winner.
     
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