The Five All Time Worst Boxing Decisions
This article is meant to be contrasted as only opinion, but there is more to it. This writer will explore the tale-of-the-tape, the circumstances and how it went down, who deserved to win, and most importantly, why.
This will only cover modern-era fights, mainly between 1980's until now, because one can simply not find enough material to sift through and cover. Now, for the moment you have been waiting for...
Number 5:
Jose Luis Castillo v... Full Boxing Article here...
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Excellent work. Whittaker definitely got the shaft a few times! He was such an athletic specimen, truly a pre-madonna Roy Jones.
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I thought ODH just beat Pernell.
Lennox v Holyfield 1 was bad so was MAB v EM 1.
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Just an idea, but maybe we could find links for these fights and give our opinions on them after watching them again. They'll be fresh in our minds that way. I know we did something similar in the past. I dunno, flame away.
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Does worst ref fight stoppages count? Or is that another thread?
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Nice article, props to the author. I agree totally with the Floyd Castillo fight, Castillo worked his arse off in the latter part of the fight only to get robbed I was fuming at that
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A couple of horrible decisions I'd add to that. Casamayor robbing Santa Cruz on the Cotto-Mosley undercard was a bad one.
The worst one in recent memory for me was how 3 judges saw David Diaz beating Morales when it seemed pretty clear that Morales schooled him. The man would have been the first Mexican to win world titles in 4 divisions, and he wouldn't feel the need to continue fighting on.
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i dunno if worst decisions ever but at least my picks are
(in no specific order)
Holmes Vs Spinks (both times)
DLH Vs Trinidad
Morales Vs Diaz
JCC Vs Whitaker
Cintron Vs Martinez
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Holmes Vs Spinks (both times)
Fight two was indeed terrible, but I would say fight one was up for debate, and Holmes had, had his luck in the previous 48 fights (Snipes and Williams stand out), thus he was due to lose a 50/50 call....
A good article, with fair well thought out arguments, but the five worst of All Time? Not all of them, in my opinion.
I remember Billy Hardy being screwed in a European Bantamweight Title fight in Italy, when one judge scored all the rounds even, except the 12th.
Sugar Boy Malinga was robbed blind in his first Benn fight, and even in the second fight one of the judges scored against him!
Henry Akinwande was on the wrong end of a terrible draw decision in Germany when he kicked Axel Schultz's ass for 12 rounds, first time round.
Schultz himself found out, turn around was fair play when he was robbed by George Foreman, who in turn was hard done by against Shannon Briggs.
Kirkland Laing found himself on the end of a shocking decision in Italy (against Oliva), when he was involved in a Italian speciality: The 12, 1 to 5 minute round fight; depending of course, on how the hometown fighter is doing!
Now they are probably not even in the top ten, hell, I have not even touched on Rivers/Walgast or Gonzales/CoggiI....
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Number one on my list is Lewis Holyfield I. Surprised that was not included.
The author's comments re: delaHoya Trinidad were bang on. Trinidad was schooled. Even though DLH ran in the last few rounds, Trinidad landed nothing significant.
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I have to take issue with 3 of the 5 listed in this column.
There's a big difference between a robbery and a controversial decision.
Robberies occur when one fighter dominates another and doesn't get the decision. Robberies occur when there is no way you could make a logical argument for the other guy winning. Robberies are the worst boxing decisions.
Mayweather-Castillo, Oscar-Pernell, Oscar-Tito.... those weren't robberies, they were close fights where you could make an argument that the right guy won. For example, I thought Pernell beat Oscar 114-112, but there were a ton of close rounds in that fight that could have gone either way. Oscar winning the fight didn't constitute a robbery.
Lewis-Holyfield I was an outright robbery and a much worse decision than fights like Mayweather-Castillo and Oscar-Pernell.
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ElTerribleMorales
Holmes Vs Spinks (both times)
Fight two was indeed terrible, but I would say fight one was up for debate, and Holmes had, had his luck in the previous 48 fights (Snipes and Williams stand out), thus he was due to lose a 50/50 call....
A good article, with fair well thought out arguments, but the five worst of
All Time? Not all of them, in my opinion.
I remember Billy Hardy being screwed in a European Bantamweight Title fight in Italy, when one judge scored all the rounds even, except the 12th.
Sugar Boy Malinga was robbed blind in his first Benn fight, and even in the second fight one of the judges scored against him!
Henry Akinwande was on the wrong end of a terrible draw decision in Germany when he kicked Axel Schultz's ass for 12 rounds, first time round.
Schultz himself found out, turn around was fair play when he was robbed by George Foreman, who in turn was hard done by against Shannon Briggs.
Kirkland Laing found himself on the end of a shocking decision in Italy (against Oliva), when he was involved in a Italian speciality: The
12, 1 to 5 minute round fight; depending of course, on how the hometown fighter is doing!
Now they are probably not even in the top ten, hell, I have not even touched on Rivers/Walgast or Gonzales/CoggiI....
no doubt, but i personally felt that he did enough to win both fights, especially the rematch
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Steve Forbes getting outrageously robbed by Demetrius Hopkins will always be on my list.
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Number one on my list is Lewis Holyfield I. Surprised that was not included.
Personally, I like the fact the author did not include that fight.
Yes, Lewis did deserve the decision, but he fought a very safety first fight in the opponents home country, and history says, normally that leads to disappointment.
For what ever reason, the fight became (the latest) final straw for poor decisions, and it was investigated. But remember right or wrong, the British judge had the fight even, maybe the fight like say Leonard/HearnsII was a damning indictment of ten point must, rather than the judges?
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Calzaghe Vs Reid was pretty bad also
DLH Vs Sturm
HOLYFIELD VS VALUEV!!!