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    Default Re: Sturm v Chudinov

    Sturm back to his winning ways, Germany is a bloody nightmare to get a decision over Sturm very
    poor judging , but it's the norm as I see it more bad decisions than you can wave a stick at.

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    For a geezer that's lost four times on PTS in Germany with a few draws (I had him beating Murray and Steilgz, albeit razor close fights) old Sturm sure does get some stick about the berty robberies.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    For a geezer that's lost four times on PTS in Germany with a few draws (I had him beating Murray and Steilgz, albeit razor close fights) old Sturm sure does get some stick about the berty robberies.
    Yep I always argue that. Apparently winning close fights is the same as getting a gift. I thought he beat Macklin in a close fight and thought he deserved the nod over Murray. Also thought he beat Geale which went against him. Germany is no harder to get a decision then going away to any other country.

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    These "robbery" cliches came about because back in the day you couldn't see the fight, you had to rely on the reporter. These days, being able to watch every fight, it's obvious the so-called "robberies" are nothing more than close fights going to the home fighter, regardless of whether you're in the UK, USA, Germany etc
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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    These "robbery" cliches came about because back in the day you couldn't see the fight, you had to rely on the reporter. These days, being able to watch every fight, it's obvious the so-called "robberies" are nothing more than close fights going to the home fighter, regardless of whether you're in the UK, USA, Germany etc
    Sounds sensible.

    That said, I didn't watch the fight and won't because it's boring. Lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Hulk View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    These "robbery" cliches came about because back in the day you couldn't see the fight, you had to rely on the reporter. These days, being able to watch every fight, it's obvious the so-called "robberies" are nothing more than close fights going to the home fighter, regardless of whether you're in the UK, USA, Germany etc
    Sounds sensible.

    That said, I didn't watch the fight and won't because it's boring. Lol
    I generally find German fights boring too, can't explain why I do.
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    Default Re: Sturm v Chudinov

    Chudinov won clearly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    These "robbery" cliches came about because back in the day you couldn't see the fight, you had to rely on the reporter. These days, being able to watch every fight, it's obvious the so-called "robberies" are nothing more than close fights going to the home fighter, regardless of whether you're in the UK, USA, Germany etc
    there are "robberies" and I remember a few in Germany

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