I watched the first Paul Williams vs Sergio Martinez fight again tonight, one judge scored the fight 119 - 110 for Williams.
I watched the first Paul Williams vs Sergio Martinez fight again tonight, one judge scored the fight 119 - 110 for Williams.
Watch Casamoyer vs Santa Cruz. Every scorecard was terrible as most had it close to a shut out for Santa Cruz
When James Buster Douglas basically spent evry rd knocking the $#!t out of a prime Mike Tyson and knocked him out in rd 10, two judges' scorecards didn't reflect what was going on in the ring.
Judge: Larry Rozadilla 82-88, Douglas ahead.
Judge: Ken Morita 87-86, Mike Tyson ahead ?!
Judge: Masakazu Uchida 86-86, a draw?!
I was there for that one and Casamayor was poor. It wasn't a shutout in my eyes, as there were rounds were neither guy did much, but I still had Santa Cruz winning it.
The worse scorecards I've seen were in the David Diaz-Erik Morales fight. People are probably sick of me bringing this up, but that was one of the worst decisions I've ever seen. I gave Diaz 3 rounds at most, it was utter bullshit to setup a Pac fight.
Hardy/BelcastroI: European title fight, in Italy; one judge scored the bout 2-0 Belcastro with 10 even rounds...
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
Doug Tucker in Mijares-Navarro. Mijares clearly won the fight but Tucker somehow has Navarro winning ... a shut-out. He had the clear loser winning every single round. I've never seen anything like that before or since. I remember the commentators assuming that the announcer must've mixed up the scores and he actually had Mijares winning every round. Unfortunately not.
Leonard judge score against Hagler was like 10 rounds to Ray and 2 to Hagler.
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