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    Default Re: Ten of the Worst Robberies in the History of Boxing

    Canelo v GGG at least once.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Canelo v GGG at least once.
    Typically young guy can't even dig back into the 90s or 80's to find an example.

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    Default Re: Ten of the Worst Robberies in the History of Boxing

    Evander Holyfield vs Lennox Lewis 1

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    Evander Holyfield vs Lennox Lewis 1
    And ALMOST 2....I thought Evander did MUCH better in the rematch and the stats prove that out, but not a "robbery" just figured I'd give a shoutout to the more competitive of the two matches.


    De la Hoya - Trinidad
    De la Hoya - Mosley 2...at the VERY least Oscar won the rematch watch the fight, look at the stats, how it's any other way just shows you the judging is imperfect

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post
    Evander Holyfield vs Lennox Lewis 1
    And ALMOST 2....I thought Evander did MUCH better in the rematch and the stats prove that out, but not a "robbery" just figured I'd give a shoutout to the more competitive of the two matches.


    De la Hoya - Trinidad
    De la Hoya - Mosley 2...at the VERY least Oscar won the rematch watch the fight, look at the stats, how it's any other way just shows you the judging is imperfect
    Lyle, post the sources.

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    Quote Originally Posted by El Kabong View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Chino View Post
    Evander Holyfield vs Lennox Lewis 1
    And ALMOST 2....I thought Evander did MUCH better in the rematch and the stats prove that out, but not a "robbery" just figured I'd give a shoutout to the more competitive of the two matches.


    De la Hoya - Trinidad
    De la Hoya - Mosley 2...at the VERY least Oscar won the rematch watch the fight, look at the stats, how it's any other way just shows you the judging is imperfect
    Lyle, post the sources.
    Just stirring the turd

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    Default Re: Ten of the Worst Robberies in the History of Boxing

    Not sure if it is a robbery, but I thought Whitaker beat Chavez. It wasn’t the most blatant robbery, but difficult for me to see that one being a draw.

    I thought Hagler beat Leonard pretty bad in that fight. Leonard has his moments, but they were not consistent, especially throughout the round itself.

    I feel that BHop won both fights vs Jermain Taylor and thought at worst he deserved a draw vs Calzaghe. His style had become “boring” by then, and he tended to try and shut the other guy’s offense down and do just enough to steal the round. That being said, I felt he beat both of those guys.

    Oscar vs Tito was pretty bad. I like Tito, and think the weight hurt him in that one, but Oscar won that night.

    I’m a huge Evander fan. I thought he lost the first fight to Lewis, but thought he won the rematch. He lost one and drew one with Ruiz and I thought he deserved both of those. He outright lost one to Ruiz as well.

    I thought Gatti deserved at least one of those fights vs Robinson.

    Jeff Fenech won the first fight vs Azumah Nelson.

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