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Yes that classes him as European. Like Alfred Asaro who reffed Benn-McClellan is from Belgium/France which also classes him as European - hence why it was unnecessary to mention them.



Understand?
yea i understand that you're trying to just insinuate that the US is the capital of bad judging and bad ref's, when it's spread pretty evenly world wide, if you believe that Holyfield/Valuev is the only REAL bad call then you need to stop sucking on the bong buddy, it's clear Europe has had very bad calls, but so has every other fucking corner of the planet, it's the point i tried to make earlier, it's a huge problem in the SPORT itself, not any single given country or area
Fucks sake

I too believe that bad refs and bad judging goes on EVERYWHERE!!!

I'm trying to find out if there's any actual EVIDENCE to back up peoples claims that Germany/Europe is the robbery capital of boxing.

WE should be able to name loads of fights. But so far no-one can name fuck all apart from Holyfield-Valuev and disputed Froch-Dirrell decision.

Someone here that knows about boxing history must be able to help me out?
Your right my friend, bad judging is everywhere although some places are more notorious than others. In the states, Nevada has had some pretty dodgy decisions and in Europe, Italy was always known as a place where you needed a knock-out. I remember maybe 10yrs back an englishman won a title in Italy (it may have been robin reid) and the boxing fraternity were really taken aback by this. Not because of the fighter involved but because it was in Italy.