Quote Originally Posted by Vendettos View Post
Quote Originally Posted by bradlee180 View Post
Edited Reality? Ok, let's give 'er a shot!

Every real boxing fan knows the undefeated Mayweather lost to Castillo the 1st fight in 2002.

The Olympic Bronze medalist at featherweight, Mayweather also lost 6 times as an amateur.
(The incomparable Sugar Ray Robinson went undefeated as an amateur 85-0, 69 KOs, and as a pro went to 40-0 before taking his 1st loss ever (Jake LaMotta). Avenges the loss 3 weeks later and goes 91 more fights undefeated before losing again.)

And Mayweather should have been disqualified in the Judah fight when crackhead uncle roger entered the ring and attacked over Judah's dirty tactics. That was bull$#!t that the incompetent ref richard steele allowed the boxing match to resume after the brawl.
For judah's lowblow and rabbit punch, the ref was about to take points away, but any cornermans' infraction of setting foot in the ring during the rd (let alone fighting the fighter), that's an automatic DQ under the rules of boxing, yet the fight resumed.

That's 2 losses as a pro.

Thirdly, I think De La Hoya won the fight with Mayweather on effective aggression and bodywork, but I can see debating that one as it was a snoozefest split-decision with one guy refusing to do what a pro fighter is paid to do: take out the other guy.
See that's not what I'm talking about though.

Mayweather v Castillo, it was VERY close so you can't moan when Mayweather gets the decision. The De La Hoya fight was just as close.

Im talk about pure robbery, Tyson Fury clearly lost to McDermott.
Broner CLEARLY lost to Quintero.
It still will become a popularity contest I had JMM-Manny 3 8-4 and I see people on sites claim it was close when if you look at it pretty much every respectable writer had JMM way ahead. Than I see Lucas-Devon treated like a huge robbery it was on a list as the 6th biggest robbery in boxing history on one video I saw, boxing fans aren't honest enough for real scores.