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You can't just discard or even gloss over the fact that even Ray admitted he lost. I've never met a fighter who admitted he lost a fight he should have won. I remember an interview where he went into more length about it. This is a clip of one interview I saw. I didn't want to take a lot of time on this one. Really, its not worth the energy. Its old and it changes nothing. But lets have some fun...Ray says Hearns won so what would you say to Ray?
Ray is an egotistical man so for him to admit that is a big thing. Remember he chose Hearns because he had been knocked out by Barclay and struggled badly against Kinchen.
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Otley, you need to stay in jail for that scoring.![]()
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Don't think a draw was that bad of a call i wish the fight was a 15 rounder because Leonard would of put him out. Anyway that fight is a tad pointless because both were way out of prime by the time that fight came along. I don't think Srl won but a draw not totally insane.
Hearns won the fight, everyone, including as mentioned Leonard knew this. But the fight was scored under ten point must, thus it was painfully close. I had it 113/112, but there was two rounds where it could be argued Ray won a 10/8 no knockdown round, thus 112/112 was not totally unfair.
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