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    #41
    Roy Jones jr - Si Hun Pak at olympic games of 1988

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      #42
      and Cammarelle - Joshua at olympic games of 2012.

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        #43
        And the dubious decision to disqualify Evander Holyfield in his silver medal match, resulting in him only getting a bronze, but being invited to the top podium during the medal ceremony.

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          #44
          Pac vs. Bradley I
          Pac vs. Marquez I (Bert Clements didn't credit Manny with third knockdown that led to a draw)
          Floyd Vs. Castillo I
          Floyd vs. Maidana I
          De La Hoya vs. Mosley II
          Hearns vs. Leonard II
          Hagler vs. Leonard
          Robinson Vs. LaMotta III
          Ali vs. Doug Jones, Jimmy Young, Chuvalo II and Norton III
          Holyfield vs. Lewis I

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            #45
            Hagler/Leonard I don't think was that controversial. I watched the fight a few years ago and gave it to Leonard 7 rounds to 5. Hagler just gave away those early rounds by fighting conventional instead of southpaw and started too slow. He would've needed a knockdown or to dominate most of the later rounds to really win. And while we're on the subject of De La Hoya, he should've also got the nod against Trinidad. If Oscar was really that tired, he could've stayed back a little more and caught Felix coming in, but you don't just run like that unless it's the last round and you've clearly won.

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