what country is most fair to forgian boxers?

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  1. ripcity

    ripcity Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Germany has devloped a reputation as a place where a forgian boxer needs a knockout when fighting a German boxer in order to win. I'm sure almost every country gives it's boxers an advantage in scoreing fights as well.
    Are there countrys that seem to give all boxers a equal chance on the score cards. Is there a place that has the opisit repuation as Germany?
     
  2. andyZOR

    andyZOR Obsessed with Boxing banned

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    Poland is fair latley. I remember when a World Class Fighter like [Matt]Zegan fought some unknown Mexican guy who fights to get food on his table, in Poland, Katowice. Zegan lost all but 1 round on my scorecard. Some rounds were close, but I favored the Mexican the most in situations and rounds. Then i felt bad for the Mexican guy couse I knew he won the fight, but the judges would **** him over in the ass. He won a UD. I was happy for the guy really. Poland is increasing.
     
  3. Amsterdam

    Amsterdam Boris Christoff Full Member

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    Japan, few and far between when a robbery happens there.
     
  4. la-califa

    la-califa Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Canada. Never really heard of a hometown decision in Canada. The scoring in the Leonard- Duran I fight was dead on.
     
  5. Thread Stealer

    Thread Stealer Loyal Member Full Member

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    I beg to differ.

    3-2-10 is a pretty ridiculous scorecard.

    Pick a winner, damn.
     
  6. MSTR

    MSTR More Speed Than Roy!!!!! Full Member

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    Australia... We don't have enough major fights here for anyone to prove otherwise!
     
  7. BobDigi5060

    BobDigi5060 East Side MMA Full Member

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    Why not the USA? I wouldn't call the DLH/Trinidad decision fair but Tito is definently not from here.
     
  8. la-califa

    la-califa Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I've heard of a couple of Mexican fighters who have been jobbed against local Japanese Champions.
     
  9. la-califa

    la-califa Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Yeah, If Vegas wasn't considered part of the USA. More robberies in Vegas than I care to remember...
     
  10. PR Boxing Lore

    PR Boxing Lore Member Full Member

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    Puerto Rico,has a great reputation.
     
  11. Seamus

    Seamus Proud Kulak Full Member

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    Perhaps the Land of Forgiana?
     
  12. la-califa

    la-califa Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That is very true. I think Puerto Rican fighters get a better break in Madison Square Garden, Than in Puerto Rico!
     
  13. theunderdog

    theunderdog Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    that's true. many asian countries get exports to feed to their prospects. they feel that having foreign fighters makes it more appealing to the viewers because it is clear who they'd cheer for.

    the question is, however, is that if the jobber manages to pull out a win, will it be given to him? i think japan is quite fair in their decisions. but i hate it when only 1 neutral judge per fight, ie, thai vs japanese and the judges are thai, japanese, and american, then in will surely turn out to be a split decision. with the neutral judge ultimately deciding the match

    but yeah, japan is a pretty fair country. unlike thailand. you have to ko your opponent twice to get a draw.
     
  14. mad_takamura

    mad_takamura It's getting hot in here! Full Member

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    japan ain't fair! there was even a fight there with a foreigner though i forgot who it was where it was stopped because a jap got bloodied due to a headbutt. it was supposed to be a tko but they went to the scorecards and the jap won.
     
  15. theHawtness

    theHawtness Active Member Full Member

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    US?
    i can see many americans losing in their own soil.