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    Default why are there bad decisions?

    why did adamek beat cunningham

    shit judges, judges know more about boxing, corruption and/or money
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    Default Re: why are there bad decisions?

    ive voted corruption/money because i cant think of any other explanation that fits
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    Default Re: why are there bad decisions?

    Probably all the above, however I don't believe the result was as outrageous as everyone seems to believe it was....Should Cunningham have won? He probably edged it but this wasn't a massive robbery in my eyes!

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    Default Re: why are there bad decisions?

    Quote Originally Posted by mofo2 View Post
    Probably all the above, however I don't believe the result was as outrageous as everyone seems to believe it was....Should Cunningham have won? He probably edged it but this wasn't a massive robbery in my eyes!

    yep i agree in general it could be any or all of the above

    i am more refering to the fights that can be considered to be elite btw

    i should have added another item on the poll something like fans getting over excited

    pac marquez 3 was controvertial, before i saw it I was expecting a terrible decision from the reaction and when i watched it (after the event) i thought pac deserved it

    i havent seen the adamek cunningham fight so i cant comment, nor have i seen pac bradley?

    off the top of my head the worst decision i have seen in a while was helenius chisora, being very kind helenius won 3 rounds

    i find it very hard to make any kind of case for him

    he was lazy, being out punched, wasnt the agressor, why did he win the fight?
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    Default Re: why are there bad decisions?

    Chisora v Helenius was clearly a fucked up result, but out of the three fights mentioned it is probably the only one that sticks outright as a poor poor result, there could be argument that Bradley and Adamek did enough to win for me, so I guess most of it is down to interpretation!

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    Default Re: why are there bad decisions?

    Bad decisions are relative to the person who believes they are a bad decision. Bad decisions infer that it was a wrong decision and a lot of the times it is in reality just a close decision that went against their fighter.

    bad decisions often have a mis-interpretation of a significant number of rounds being scored for a particular fighter. The best example is ODH v Trinidad most people had Oscar winning the middle rounds and Tito the latter rounds but the decisive factor would be who won the early rounds and that is where the arguments start. Those that scored it to Oscar will see a bad decision but those that score it to mostly Tito will see it as a closer decision.

    The same could be used for Cooper v Bugner.

    Everyone will have their own real bad decisions mines Holyfield v Lewis 1.
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    Default Re: why are there bad decisions?

    Quote Originally Posted by erics44 View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by mofo2 View Post
    Probably all the above, however I don't believe the result was as outrageous as everyone seems to believe it was....Should Cunningham have won? He probably edged it but this wasn't a massive robbery in my eyes!

    yep i agree in general it could be any or all of the above

    i am more refering to the fights that can be considered to be elite btw

    i should have added another item on the poll something like fans getting over excited

    pac marquez 3 was controvertial, before i saw it I was expecting a terrible decision from the reaction and when i watched it (after the event) i thought pac deserved it

    i havent seen the adamek cunningham fight so i cant comment, nor have i seen pac bradley?

    off the top of my head the worst decision i have seen in a while was helenius chisora, being very kind helenius won 3 rounds

    i find it very hard to make any kind of case for him

    he was lazy, being out punched, wasnt the agressor, why did he win the fight?
    You are talking bad decisions and you think Pacman won the 3rd fight with Marquez.
    Hope you are never a judge mate.

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    Default Re: why are there bad decisions?

    The majority are down to corrupt hometown judging or just keeping the house fighter in the win column because it makes good future business sense. A great example of this was Felix Sturm vs. Oscar. Everyone knew De La Hoya vs. Hopkins was next and it was supposed to be that Oscar collected the 4th belt so they could fight for all 4 middleweight belts. If Sturm had been given that decision it would have ruined one of the highest grossing fights in boxing history, and in kind would have cost the city of Las Vegas alot of money. For the life of me I can't quite understand why Sturm bitched about the decision as he must have saw that coming. To be fair, he has more than made up for it with the amount of dodgy decisions he's received in Germany.

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