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I would be interested in hearing the most SUSPICIOUS boxing match you ever witnessed (either in person, or on TV). For me, it was the Cassius Clay-Sonny Liston fight, closely followed by the decision of the Tommy Hearns-Sugar Ray Leonard bout.
 

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A local club fight that I lost a fukkin dime on, I swear it was rigged and I got conned on it.
 

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Sugar Ray Leonard vs Roberto Duran.


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Hasim Rahman vs David Tua 3/29/2003

Rahman won at least 9-10 rounds and the bout resulted in a draw. Rahman was robbed.
 

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BRUNO-TYSON

I was there at Ceasers when all hell broke loose when they stopped the fight. I was lucky to get out alive. I was sitting next to Charles Barkley and I bought him a beer for helping me through the riot.
 

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Toney one every round and they gave Griffin a split decision, Toney looked like he saw a ghost when they announced the decision.
 

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i cant remember who fought him but i remember the outcome quite well though:

it was julio ceasar chavez against somebody and the other guy was winning the fight the whole way and in the 12 round with 5 seconds left in the fight the referee richard steele declare a tko knockout and chavez wins a fight he would have lost clearly.

if anyone remembers this fight please tell me who chavez's was fighting in this one because i can't remember for the life of me who he fought in this one.
 

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Boys

This may be the first time you have come to realize this, but all fights have the outcome that most revitalizes my bank account.

After all, how do you think we come up with all these attractive re-matches?


Don King

p.s. Call your cable provider and order the re-match now for just $39.95. If the re-match actually comes off it will be $59.95, no refunds of course, brothers. DK
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>Originally posted by bigboydan:
i cant remember who fought him but i remember the outcome quite well though:

it was julio ceasar chavez against somebody and the other guy was winning the fight the whole way and in the 12 round with 5 seconds left in the fight the referee richard steele declare a tko knockout and chavez wins a fight he would have lost clearly.

if anyone remembers this fight please tell me who chavez's was fighting in this one because i can't remember for the life of me who he fought in this one.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>

Meldrick Taylor 3/17/1990
 

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It was a good call, M. Taylor got knocked down and could not respond to what Steele was asking him. It's not the referee's job to know how much time is left in the round, nor should it affect his decision.
 

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That's exactly correct BIGTEX. However, Steele must have HEARD the signal (clapper-sounds) signifying that there was 10 seconds remaining in the round.
 

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<BLOCKQUOTE class="ip-ubbcode-quote"><font size="-1">quote:</font><HR>12/7/89

Sugar Ray Leonard vs Roberto Duran.<HR></BLOCKQUOTE>


No mas..No mas LOL
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George Foreman fought a Axel Schultz in Germany and was whipped but the judges gave him the fight. I had Shultz as a 7-1 dog. When Foreman was talking last night about something being funny with the Mosley decision he was talking from first hand experience.

[This message was edited by raiders72001 on September 15, 2003 at 01:50 AM.]
 

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Most suspicious refereeing - The Chavez-Taylor fight was total robbery with Steele stopping it.

Most suspisious judging - the first Holyfield-Lewis fight being ruled a Draw by one judge and one even scoring it for Holyfield.
 

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