Where is it more difficult to get a decision: Houston or Germany?

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  1. JoeAverage

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    Houston .. least against a TX fighter.

    Germany wants fighters not runners.
    So as long as you fight you get a fair shake. Except when dealing with a KING fighter. Holyfield got the bad end but Chambers didn't.
     
  5. Jeff Young

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    **** it, i rather take my chances in germany.......even in germany one of th judges might give you a draw.....but in houston? hell no
     
  6. nickfoxx

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    i'm originally from houston and i'll say houston
     
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    Texas just keeps pissing on itself.
     
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  10. Trenaman

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    Bad decisions are not reserved for Germany and Texas.

    But for this, Sven Ottke aside its possible to get a decision in Germany. Michael Sprott fights a lot out there and has some SD's but you have to be the aggerssor. Obviously its not going to help Paulie with his power but fighters always know in some fights they are going to have to win by ko to win.
     
  11. p4p_kid

    p4p_kid Well-Known Member Full Member

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    thailand, japan and mexico comes to mind.
     
  12. Brickhaus

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    Yeah, this explains how Sven Ottke retired undefeated :patsch

    That said, right now I'd rather fight a German fighter in Germany than a Texas fighter in Texas. I honestly think the Sturm-Gevor score was just as disgraceful as Diaz-Malignaggi though.
     
  13. Brian123

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    Germany in the past, Houston now.
     
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  15. essexboy

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    Wouldnt take a chance in either.