Out of those four, I'd say Lewis-Holy. The reason being that in all of the others (and in most of the other examples named throughout this thread), the "losing" fighter at least was trying hard and making an effort to win. Holy just laid on the ropes and covered up while Lewis clearly outworked him in round after round. Holy was being given rounds in which he barely threw a punch. Heck, it was such a blatant robbery that the British judge who scored it a draw actually admitted afterward that it was a bad decision, and the woman who scored it for Holy came up with the some BS "excuse" that she "couldn't see" what was going on in the fight, and so just scored the rounds for Holy. :roll:atsch
Lewis - Holyfield. That ***** Williams actually scored the 5th (the most decisive round of the fight) to Holyfield!!
Lewis - Holyfield. That ***** Williams actually scored the 5th (the most decisive round of the fight) to Holyfield!!