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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    Damaen Kelly's loss to Maludrottu
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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    Quote Originally Posted by slick22
    Barrera's win over Juarez.
    sorry bud in no way was it a robbery, i was saying that MAB won before it was announced a draw, and complained about it being a bad decision then, it was a good close fight but Barrera clearly won it

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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    Quote Originally Posted by ono
    Damaen Kelly's loss to Maludrottu
    for remembering that one.
    That was appalling! I had it something like 11 rounds to 1 in Kelly's favour!

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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    Quote Originally Posted by RHHatton
    Quote Originally Posted by ImRipped
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    Yeah and so was Hatton v tzsyu, Hatton v Magee, Hatton v Tackie, Hatton v Phillips.

    chump!! Get a life and get over the fact that hatton won again. I know you and a lot of others are desperate for him to lose but tough sh*T, he didn't!!
    yea don't worry it'll happen soon enough, the Collazo fight was Hattons exposure party, and now every good boxer with speed and or power at 140 will be a threat, Margarito for Hatton = Ugly KO loss much like Cintrons

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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales
    Quote Originally Posted by RHHatton
    Quote Originally Posted by ImRipped
    Collazo-Hatton
    Yeah and so was Hatton v tzsyu, Hatton v Magee, Hatton v Tackie, Hatton v Phillips.

    chump!! Get a life and get over the fact that hatton won again. I know you and a lot of others are desperate for him to lose but tough sh*T, he didn't!!
    yea don't worry it'll happen soon enough, the Collazo fight was Hattons exposure party, and now every good boxer with speed and or power at 140 will be a threat, Margarito for Hatton = Ugly KO loss much like Cintrons


    There is not way it will be a KO loss like Cintron for Hatton. Hatton wont cry when he is being interviewed!
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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    Jose Luis Castillo - Floyd Mayweather I
    ODLH - Felix Sturm

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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    All Whitaker's loses except Trinidad

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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    Stevie Johnston, when he had to give the belt back to Jose Luis Castillo.

    It might have been true, but still a stinker!

    Lucky Stevie Johnston is such a good sport.

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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    Johnny Famechon-Fighting Harada I.
    On the night of July 28,1969 Referee Willie Pep raised the arms of both fighters at the end of 15 furious rounds.A Draw!!!
    When they checked Pep's scorecard it was discovered that Famechon had in fact won 70-69.Based on the old 5 points per round system,I had sat down with pad and pencil and scored it 72-68 Harada.As a younger Australian I must admit that I felt relieved when Willie signalled the draw,yet when the victory to Famechon was announced I felt for Harada
    who needless to say looked very dejected.In a return bout in Tokyo some six months later Famechon knocked Harada out in the 14th round to retain his World(WBC)Featherweight title.I've always felt that Harada should have got the nod in their first fight.

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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    Damean Kelly against Maludrottu was by far the biggest roberry of all time. He boxed his face off and lost by loads on the cards. One of the judges even changed his card to an even wider score against Damo. Fucking disgrace!

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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    Pay per view fights are a robbery !!!!!!

    Great for the top .001%, who can make big money. Bad for the rest, bad for fans, bad for the sport.
    If God wanted us to be vegetarians, why are animals made of meat ?

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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H
    To be a robbery, surely the loser had to have won without doubt - can't say that aout a lot these fights

    How about Jimmy Vincent v David Barnes - (only a few people will know the fight I mean)
    Agree a disgrace emailed everyone i could think of that night alot of our boxing friends still talk about it.
    I think Vincent was fighting for the lonsdale belt that night a real shame he boxed his socks off

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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    Quote Originally Posted by mucho testosterone
    Chris Byrd and Dominick Guinn robbed me of $40.00

    Funny

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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    CC Back at you,

    that or John Ruiz PPV fights.

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    Default Re: What's the biggest boxing robbery of all time.

    I am comfortable with the Holyfield Lewis I decision.

    I think HBO was hyping Lewis way too much during the fight(If you watched HBO's Broadcast, it would be hard not to be convinced of Lewis's greatness in that fight)

    Lewis fought so cautiously, as to make the fight completly boring

    Holyfield was the only one willing to exchange.

    And I think Holy's punches were generally more effective. Hey.....but it is boxing and inteligent minds will differ.

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