SPOILER ALERT. CHUDINOV - STURM.
Well how would you be? Felix Sturm at the ripe old age of 37, is now once again a world champion. In outpointing the reigning WBA Super Middleweight Champion Fedor Chudinov in Germany last night, Sturm became the first of his nation to win five world titles. He hinted after the fight that he might just call it quits. Go out as a champion. The fight though is shrouded in controversy. Many are suggesting that Chuninov was robbed. Box stats showed that Chudinov clearly out scored Sturm by a wide margin. But the fight was a close affair. At the final bell, I truly wondered who'd won the bout. To be honest though, I thought Sturm had come up short. The two men were in each others faces all night, making it a hard fight to score. There was not a single round where both men didn't land often. First one then the other. It's not hard to see how judges sitting in different places around the ring might miss stuff, but as they were all pretty close, it's hard to say what actually happened. The commentator was all Sturm, as were the between round replays. To be frank, as the commentator gave the rounds to Sturm, I felt a little uneasy. I actually thought the opposite. Some are calling for the decision to be put aside and the bout declared a no contest. That's a bit over the top. I don't think he won the bout, but it was close enough to leave one thinking. "Well maybe he did just eke it out."