Re: The Five All Time Worst Boxing Decisions

Originally Posted by
CGM

Originally Posted by
Britkid

Originally Posted by
CGM
Ha ha, I checked your profile, I'm a lot older than you. I guess I'm not really interested in debating whether it was a terrible decision , or merely a poor one. Naturally I am probably somewhat biased by the fact that it was a
Canadian that was robbed.

As a
Brit, (as you may of guessed

), I think we both can safely say Lewis was Jamaican, and our arguments are thus unbiased!

I was in the sports bar the size of a freaking barn that night, and it was packed to the rafters with guys that were pumped for the fight. There was a lot of unhappy people let me tell you.

I would agree, the same went for Britain, but anyone who anything about boxing, knew the victory over Briggs gave him lineage, thus he defended against Holyfield, in a fight many thought he won, and even in 1999 most sports fans were boxing smart, and knew the score, literally and figuratively.
"Boxing is like jazz. The better it is, the less people appreciate it."
George Foreman
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