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    Default Worst Decisions of 2007

    For me, none was more distastful than

    Miguel Angel Huerta v. Kid Diamond

    Outboxed him, beat him up, stunned him, knocked him down--and lost?

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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007

    I agree

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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007

    I really became a Huerta fan watching that fight, he was winning clearly and that knockdown cemented it , but you must have missed Casamayors fight, stunk up the place and snuck out with the SD.

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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007

    Yep, Casamayor 'beating' Jose Armando Santa Cruz was the worst decision of the year for me - so much so that I e-mailed Golden Boy and the NYSAC. The NYSAC said there would be an investigation which would hopefully lead to a rematch. I never heard back from them despite two subsequent emails inquiring as to the state of the investigation. Golden Boy couldn't even return my email.

    Now I read that Casamayor will fight Katsidis in what should be a tidy little earner for him, while Santa Cruz goes back to fighting clubs.
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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007

    What happened to being held accountable? Yeah we'll just say that shit to appease the fans and let it blow over. WBC Worlds Best Cheats

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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007




    Worst decision of 2007 was for Trinidad to choose RJJ as a comeback opponent at 170, still cant understand this decision, he is one of my favorite fighters ever but this was simply dumb

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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007

    Trinidad will KO Jones IMO. Roy doesn't have the legs to stay out of harms way for 12 rounds anymore.
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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007

    casamayor was gifted so bad that larry and max even announced the decision as a high way robbery gift decision just as it was announced by michael buffer

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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007

    There's been a few. Certainly the Huerta fight that was outrageous. I hated the way Diamond tried to defend the decision after and say he deserved to win the fight, although I guess there was nothing else he could say really.

    The Casa fight was also shameful.

    The third one that sticks in my throat though was the Demetrius Hopkins win over Steve Forbes. Forbes gave Hopkins a boxing lesson that night yet the scorecards had the fight not even close

    At least he got the benefit of the doubt against Bojado in a close fight but still DHop and Goldenboy plain robbed him imo.

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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007

    Casa's last fight was horrible, spinks/taylor bothered me a bit too.
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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007

    Greig you can not be serious.For the love of god use your brain not your heart.Tito will be picked apart until the ref says "my god I've seen enough"Though I don't think Jones can hurt Tito but he will pot shot him to death

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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007

    Wow..

    No one has mentioned Erik Morales robbed by david diaz's hometown chicago judges yet..

    That was not just one fight but a robbed legacy for morales

    Barrera beat marquez imo and it wouldnt have been so bad in such a close fight for marquez to win but with the scorecards as far apart to have marquez way up like they did was a total disgrace
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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007

    D-Hop v Forbes was a complete robbery.

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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007

    The Huerta looss to Raymkulov was fucken awful and IMO one of the worst I've ever seen.

    The worst: Huerta loss to Raymkulov
    The ugly: Navarro loss to Gainer
    The Bad: Santa Cruz loss to Joel
    The Stinker: Forbes loss to D-Hop

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    Default Re: Worst Decisions of 2007

    Quote Originally Posted by Greig
    Trinidad will KO Jones IMO. Roy doesn't have the legs to stay out of harms way for 12 rounds anymore.
    Wow man you're very smart and I'm with you,, Tito will beat Roy Jones in late 8 by a tremendous KO, and I'm not saying this because I live in Puerto Rico,, Is Just because Tito is more athletic than rjj thats it

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