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Crikey SRL had very fast hands
One of the most controversial judges decision there has ever been in the sport.
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Crikey SRL had very fast hands
There was one fight where one of the judges got banned from further judging because their score was so out of kilter with the others.One of the most controversial judges decision there has ever been in the sport.
Licence suspended. He really is a silly little boy.Billy Joe Saunders has been at it again. Last week a video appeared online of him instructing people how to hit their wife/girlfriend/partner correctly if she gets too mouthy. Now he's had his boxing licence suspended. What a complete tool. He was in line to fight Canelo next in what would have been by far his most lucrative and prestigious fight to date
In this fight i think basically every judge got banned for life. It's not surprising considering it was the worst robbery boxing has ever known.There was one fight where one of the judges got banned from further judging because their score was so out of kilter with the others.
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Was there a riot? Did the decision get reversed?In this fight i think basically every judge got banned for life. It's not surprising considering it was the worst robbery boxing has ever known.
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No and no. Evander Holyfield's DQ in the 84 Olympics was nearly as bad.Even Kevin Barry(Joseph parker's trainer)his opponent was mortally embarrassed by the decision.Was there a riot? Did the decision get reversed?
One of the most controversial judges decision there has ever been in the sport.
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I read his book last year. Made me even more of a fan. If only Cus D'Amato hadn't left this earth in 85 I reckon Iron Mike would have been the undisputed greatest heavyweight of all time. His jail time for rape remains in my opinion a massive miscarriage of justice.My own claim to fame boxing related is meeting Tyson in NY around 2002. It was about 8am on a sunday morning and i leave my hotel in the Chelsea area of Manhatten and go walking off to find some breakfast. I see a shadow on the wall of someone standing in a shop doorway and right away i say to myself that is Tyson. The street is pretty quiet amd i go straight over to head towards him. He is wearing a long leather jacket and his hands are in the pockets. He sees me heading right for him and brings his hands out the pockets, i then start to twitch as he looks rather menacing. So i put my hand out and say Mr Tyson im a huge fan, nice to meet you. He then i think due to my accent relaxes and shakes my hand. He realises i am a Geordie as he worked with Glen McCrory for years sparring. So we stand and chat for 10 mins as he is awaiting a car to pick him up. A Merc appears and before he goes he says go to xxxx for breakfast and tell them i sent you. So i go for breakfast there and it turns out the owner is a boyhood friend of Tyson and Tyson bought him the diner near Madison square garden.
Don King used his tax lawyer for the rape trial. The lawyer decided that he should make out in court Tyson is an animal so she should not of went to his room, ffs. No wonder he went down.I read his book last year. Made me even more of a fan. If only Cus D'Amato hadn't left this earth in 85 I reckon Iron Mike would have been the undisputed greatest heavyweight of all time. His jail time for rape remains in my opinion a massive miscarriage of justice.
Four fights in one night! I used to think Tyson's one fight a month leading up to his first title shot was impressive.Just had a bit of a scout around for news on George's career. What an athlete. Not only did he fight Ali twice, but was involved in a fight of the year against Floyd Patterson in 1965. He was also a 5 time Canadian Heavyweight Champion. In one of those titles, he was refereed by none other that the great Joe Louis. A really stand out feature of his pro career was winning his first 4 fights all on the same night. All by KO. 2 in the first round and 2 in the second round.
The 42 year old Carl Froch now want's to fight the 48 year old Joe Calzaghe. He's coming on all hot and steamy. I doubt if Joe will do it, but I'd love to see him put Froch in his place. I hope he doesn't accept the challenge though, 48 is just too old. He should just rest on his laurels and let Froch stew in is own bile.