What is the Biggest Robbery of All-Time?

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  1. Donnybrook

    Donnybrook The Greatest of Are Times

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    Perez-Kirilov deserves a huge mention here.

    One that never gets mentioned but should is Kalambay-Graham II.

    I like Sumbu, but Graham beat him by at least 3 points that night (including a bogus point taken away from Herol by the ref in Italy).

    Leonard-Hearns II as well.

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  2. Donnybrook

    Donnybrook The Greatest of Are Times

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    I gotta watch that one again as I don't remember my scorecard...it was a bad decision, but I remember thinking it was closer than the masses seem to think given so much infighting on the ropes with Nelson countering clean.

    Not as bad as Ramirez-Whitaker I though.

    PEace.
     
  3. kevincarter

    kevincarter Leap-Amateur

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    I love Evander Holyfield, but Lewis-Holyfield I was a stinker of a decision.

    Ramerez-Whitaker I was RRREALLLY BADDDDD!


    I saw most of that fight (the first 6 rounds for sure) and Whitaker won those without question on the trot! Ramerez barley touched him the whole first half of the fight. (I'm serious) He won a few of the next six as well so even with my bad math, there was NO WAY Ramerez could have WON that fight!
     
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    KaukipRrr "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    Valuev - Donald. (Donald 10 - 2)
    Castillo - Fraud 1 (Castillo 8 - 4)
     
  5. Erratic

    Erratic "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    The Philly judge was actually one of the judges who scored it for Escalera.

    The fight wasn't on the level.
     
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    joony "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    double l would tell you otherwise. that was supposedly a competitive fight.
     
  7. kid60

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    Worst Decision

    I would say Pernell W . vs Chavez


    No way that was a Draw Sweet Pea won going away

    Don King was the Promoter and Chavez was his man
     
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    Xplosive X-MOD Bad Motherfucker

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    Yup. I had Ike winning 7-3.
     
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    ElTerriblee "Twinkle Toes" McJack

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    No, it doesn´t eurolover. :nono:
     
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    Donnybrook The Greatest of Are Times

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    Ya gotta be kidding me. :lol:
     
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    Beyond the Grave Undisputed Champion

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    Whitaker vs De La Hoya


    How can a fighter win a fight hitting air? I guess the judges thought it was possible:dunno:
     

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