What are some historic boxing robberies?

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  1. Jamzy ⭐

    Jamzy ⭐ Active Member Full Member

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    So what are some historic boxing robberies from back in the day? The older the better.
     
  2. mark ant

    mark ant Canelo was never athletic Full Member

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    There was nearly a historic robbert when M.Tyson met Douglas because at the time of the KO Mike was ahead on two scorecards!
     
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  3. Flash24

    Flash24 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Whitaker vs Ramirez # 1 is the 1st to pop in my mind.
     
  4. The Undefeated Lachbuster

    The Undefeated Lachbuster On the Italian agenda Full Member

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    Walcott vs Louis 1
    GGG vs Canelo (either)
    Leonard vs Hearns 2
    Ali vs Norton 3
    Holyfield vs Lewis 1

    ^These are usually agreed to be bad decisions, to some extent

    Mayweather vs De La Hoya
    Hagler vs Leonard
    Ali vs Norton 2
    Valuev vs Holyfield

    ^These are a little more controversial
     
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  5. BCS8

    BCS8 VIP Member

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    Tiberi - Toney was terrible. You kind of expect to see Al Capone and Bonnie & Clyde as the judges
     
  6. FrankinDallas

    FrankinDallas FRANKINAUSTIN

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    Or Adelaide Byrd.

    What about Ali-Jimmy Young? I remember thinking Young won but Ali was nearly invincible in those days.....in the eyes of many (not me).
     
  7. West of Hollywood

    West of Hollywood Active Member Full Member

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    DLH-Sturm is one of the worse ones.
     
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  8. BitPlayerVesti

    BitPlayerVesti Boxing Drunkie Full Member

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    TBH though, if you can't see the whole fight in reasonable quality you can't really judge it yourself, so you have to just go on what people said at the time.

    Loads of early ones with controversy, like Hart-Johnson and Gunboat Smith-Jess Willard off the top of my head.
     
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  9. SambaKing1993

    SambaKing1993 Don't do it Zachary! Full Member

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    Cassius Clay/Sonny Liston 1

    It was close but clear. Sonny should have had his hand raised.
     
  10. Nighttrain

    Nighttrain 'BOUT IT 'BOUT IT Full Member

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    I felt the Jimmy Young threw that one away by sticking his head out of the ropes to “avoid pressure”. I believe Jimmy Young was robbed against Ken Norton.
     
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  11. Blaxx

    Blaxx Active Member Full Member

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    Gene Fullmer - Sugar Ray Robinson III
     
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  12. mcvey

    mcvey VIP Member Full Member

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    Young had quite a few close ones go against him.I think he just didn't have the mentality of a champion,that he wasn't prepared to go that extra mile and secure victory.He gets no sympathy from me.
     
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  13. thistle1

    thistle1 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    yes that one shocked nearly everyone, I haven't seen it since. I don't usually watch fights over and over again...

    Boxing History could be rewritten because of Top Level corruption, protection, fixing & insuring some fighters.

    Sad really a Sport (BUSINESS), that doesn't have to play by Regulated Rules in far, far too many cases.
     
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  14. AwardedSteak863

    AwardedSteak863 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Robin Ried Vs Ottke was absolutely horrible.
     
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  15. Nighttrain

    Nighttrain 'BOUT IT 'BOUT IT Full Member

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    I am a Jimmy Young fan and never like to see the fighter getting jobbed. On the other hand, I disagree with many and feel pretty he received a pretty fair shake against Muhammad Ali.

    The Norton loss was unfortunate and apparently broke his spirit. It is one of those wonder “what ifs”. The story is that he tried cocaine following the fight and was then hooked. Who knows maybe it was inevitable? I think Norton had been in the role of the victim against Ali so it is strange seeing the role reversal.

    He may just have been too cute for the judges taste , which is technically known as “Emmanuel Augustusitis”