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    Default Has a fighter ever refused a victory?

    Has a fighter ever refused to accept a victory, because he felt he had lost? Would you, I didn't. Fought a guy, hurt me early (probably in the first min), never felt that i was in the fight, even told him so. He didn't seem all that surprised that I got the W. Watched the film, realized I was mistaken The first round was the only round I lost. Not even sure I could have refused the W.

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    Default Re: Has a fighter ever refused a victory?

    I wouldnt and anyone who does needs their head checked

    I know what your saying but if you get the decision on a close fight then see it as a lesson learned.

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    Default Re: Has a fighter ever refused a victory?

    Yep Richie Woodhall after getting a decision over Glenn Catley said and i quote...

    "i didnt win that fight the kid beat me"

    Class guy always liked him after that statment

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    Default Re: Has a fighter ever refused a victory?

    Louis alledgedly said he thought Walcott beat him.

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    Default Re: Has a fighter ever refused a victory?

    Quote Originally Posted by Weebels
    Has a fighter ever refused to accept a victory, because he felt he had lost? Would you, I didn't. Fought a guy, hurt me early (probably in the first min), never felt that i was in the fight, even told him so. He didn't seem all that surprised that I got the W. Watched the film, realized I was mistaken The first round was the only round I lost. Not even sure I could have refused the W.
    I'm going to say"NO"....I've seen fighters afterward tell the other guy he thought he won but that was always in confidence with not many people around and never do they ofer up the winners share....maybe in the amateurs....never in pro's
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    Default Re: Has a fighter ever refused a victory?

    Daniel Judah told the press and the interviewer after the fight with Glen Johnson, Daniel said "I thought I lost."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Googoogachoob
    Louis alledgedly said he thought Walcott beat him.
    No alleged about it, he walked up to Walcott after the fight, said sorry, and walked out the ring, so Walcott could take the applause of the crowd.

    A classy act IMO

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    I was Watching Fox Sport's beyond the glory "Story of Sugar Ray Leonard", and the interview he gave he admitted that Thomas Hearns beat him in the second meeting {Quote} " I was happy I recieved a draw but if I was a judge in that fight I would have given it to Tommy". I don't know if he actually admitted it directly after the loss in the late 80's but at least he had enough class to admit at all.

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    Default Re: Has a fighter ever refused a victory?

    Quote Originally Posted by Weebels
    Has a fighter ever refused to accept a victory, because he felt he had lost? Would you, I didn't. Fought a guy, hurt me early (probably in the first min), never felt that i was in the fight, even told him so. He didn't seem all that surprised that I got the W. Watched the film, realized I was mistaken The first round was the only round I lost. Not even sure I could have refused the W.

    Sorry, I was autopilot the first time I read this thread and did not respond correctly. Who in the fuck would refuse a victory in anysport or any competition. If you ain't cheatin you ain't tryin. Some boxers will be good sportsmen after the fight and say they did not win but nobody will refuse a victory

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    Default Re: Has a fighter ever refused a victory?

    Quote Originally Posted by gbrandon
    Quote Originally Posted by Weebels
    Has a fighter ever refused to accept a victory, because he felt he had lost? Would you, I didn't. Fought a guy, hurt me early (probably in the first min), never felt that i was in the fight, even told him so. He didn't seem all that surprised that I got the W. Watched the film, realized I was mistaken The first round was the only round I lost. Not even sure I could have refused the W.

    Sorry, I was autopilot the first time I read this thread and did not respond correctly. Who in the F*** would refuse a victory in anysport or any competition. If you ain't cheatin you ain't tryin. Some boxers will be good sportsmen after the fight and say they did not win but nobody will refuse a victory
    Yes as far as I know, no fighter who won a decision ever went to the commissions and tried to get it reversed. Only way I know how a fighter could refuse victory.
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    Default Re: Has a fighter ever refused a victory?

    it woulda been nice if taylor atleast admitted it was a draw

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    Default Re: Has a fighter ever refused a victory?

    I have seen the fighters faces after a bout, and it was obvious that even they knew they had lost the fight. On the other hand I have seen fighters who obviously lost the bout, get the decision and be perfectly fine with it.

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    Default Re: Has a fighter ever refused a victory?

    Refuse a win? Ain't no fighter trying to take a win away from themselves

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    Default Re: Has a fighter ever refused a victory?

    Like Saddo , Richie Woodhall is only one I ever remember admitting he thought he lost after a fight. That was in the post fight interview with Glenn next to him.

    Hoped Evander would do same after Lewis I.


    Thats why I never liked Vitali Klitschko after he was fought and outclassed by Herbie Hide in 1999. He should have refused the victory.

    Herbie whooped him that night and he knows it !
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    Default Re: Has a fighter ever refused a victory?

    I guess you also thought PBF should have admitted Gatti really won their fight? HAHAHA, LOL!!!

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