Chambers W12 Dimitrenko Gonzales W12 Michalczewski Eubank W12 Rocchigiani Hill W12 Maske Sanavia W12 Beyer Botha W12 Schulz Moorer W12 Schulz Rivera W12 Trabant Klose W12 Trabant BTW, Williams got away with a shipload of intentional lowblows to buy time when hurt, got a standing 8 counter when Airich was about to finish him (which kept Williams in the fight at all), and was allowed to fight dirty the whole fight. Still, Öner ringing the bell himself somewhere at 1:50 was an alltime-high regarding interfering a professional boxing match.
Oner isn't German either and the German boxing federation was not involved. It's not really relevant to a discussion about what happens in Germany?
He is based in Germany though. He is carefully waiting for the next opportunity to ring the bell. Hopefully they don't shoot him first.
The fact that he's never pulled **** like that in Germany suggests that Germany is actually better regulated?
I noticed Akinwande UD'd Schulz there, too. And Schulz was hosed in Vegas. Hmm... Nice listing. Not too many UD's among them, though. And alot of funny scorecard ranges.
I firmly believe its all in who the judge is and it seems that European fights have mismatched judges calling the rounds.
Germany got a bad reputation during the Ottke years, because fight after fight after fight was a fix. Germany now? Nah, they don't need to do that, the guys that are "German" fighters like Klitschkos, etc - don't need gifts.
I don't have facts, but it seems like in The States a close fight may give the popular champion, promising prospect, or home fighter the nod. In Europe they will just straight rip off the challenger (foreigner?). Especially so when the challenger is "of color". It seems to be getting bad in The States too. Especially with ethnically oriented cards. Bring the Italian down to Texas? Rip off. Bring the Ghanaian in the day before the PR parade? Rip off. That is boxing though...