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Controversial Fight Endings

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Controversial Fight Endings game quiz
"Over the years there have been countless stoppages and decisions that virtually all who witnessed them, believe should have ended differently. Here are a few."

15 Points Per Correct Answer - No time limit  



1. Jack Dempsey was a long-reigning heavyweight champion, who lost the title by a clear decision. In the rematch, he again lost, but first he knocked his opponent down in the seventh round. This opponent was down for roughly 15 seconds before the fight continued, making for the famous 'Long Count'. Who was the opponent?
    Answer: ( Two words, or just surname)


2. Joe Louis had been the heavyweight champion for over a decade when he defended the title against a little regarded opponent. Everyone expected Louis to make short work of the challenger, but at the end of the 15 round fight there was little doubt that the upstart had clearly won the fight. Louis, however, was awarded a split-decision, and was booed and cat-called as he left the ring. Who was his opponent?
    Tiger Jack Fox
    Ezzard Charles
    Jersey Joe Walcott
    Billy Conn


3. Following the retirement of Muhammad Ali, the heavyweight title was split between two men, Joe Frazier (who held the New York State Athletic Commission title) and Jimmy Ellis (who held the WBA title). In a defence of the WBA title, Ellis took on a former champion, and by the end of the fight Ellis was beaten bloody and had a broken jaw. Most spectators thought that the challenger (a former world champion) had regained the title easily, but Ellis was awarded the decision. Who was his opponent?
    Ernie Terrell
    Sonny Liston
    Floyd Patterson
    Ingemar Johasson


4. Larry Holmes lost the heavyweight title to Michael Spinks after seven years as the champion. The decision was a very surprising one, as most attendees thought that Holmes had done enough to retain the title. But as controversial as that decision was, the decision in Spinks's first defence of the title was even more outrageous, with Spinks retaining the title over a man that clearly beat him. Who was that opponent?
    Answer: ( Two words, or just surname)


5. Muhammad Ali had several very questionable decisions that went his way, but most of them were in his second career (after regaining the heavyweight title the second time). However, early in his career (as Cassius Clay) he won a decision over ten rounds in a fight that many thought he had lost. Who was the man that arguably beat him?
    Archie Moore
    Alonzo Johnson
    Doug Jones
    Tunney Hunsaker


6. After regaining the heavyweight title a second time, Ali would meet up with a man that had previously defeated him. In this title defence Ali won a decision that even he agreed he should have lost, and his opponent should have won. Who was the opponent?
    Joe Frazier
    Leon Spinks
    Larry Holmes
    Ken Norton


7. In 1982, the WBA heavyweight champion Mike Weaver lost his title to Michael Dokes. How was this fight controversial?
    The referee stopped the fight in the first round, giving Dokes a TKO win, when Weaver was not hurt
    Dokes knocked Weaver out with an illegal low blow
    Weaver clearly dominated, but Dokes was given the decision
    Weaver tested positive for drugs after the fight, and Dokes won by disqualification


8. Due to the controversy surrounding their fight in 1982, Dokes and Weaver almost immediately fought a rematch. How did that one end?
    Dokes wins a clear decision
    Exactly the same way
    A draw
    Weaver wins a clear decision


9. Muhammad Ali had another controversy with an opponent, winning by a TKO, with the referee stopping the fight, when the opponent claimed not to have been hurt at all. Who was this opponent?
    Joe Frazier
    Jean Pierre Coopman
    Richard Dunn
    Ron Lyle


10. In a long awaited rematch, Sugar Ray Leonard and Thomas Hearns fought a second time in 1989 (with Leonard having won by a 14th round TKO eight years earlier). The fight ended in a draw, but most ringside observers thought it was clear that one of the men had won the fight easily. Most observers believed that Sugar Ray Leonard won the fight?
    True
    False


11. In 1993, Julio Cesar Chavez and Pernell Whitaker fought to a draw for the Welterweight title. 21 of 22 reporters at ringside reported that one man definitely should have won the decision, and by a wide margin. These reporters thought that Pernell Whitaker should have won?
    True
    False


12. George Foreman became the oldest man to win the heavyweight title at age 45, when he knocked out Michael Moorer. He lost the title two years later in a fight that almost everyone witnessing it believed Foreman should have won. Who was the opponent that was awarded the decision, and the heavyweight title, due to this bad decision?
    Shannon Briggs
    Riddick Bowe
    Evander Holyfield
    Lennox Lewis


13. The showdown between Marvin Hagler and Sugar Ray Leonard in 1987 resulted in a split decision win for Leonard. One judge scored the fight 115-113 for Leonard, one judge scored the fight 115-113 for Hagler. What was the other judge's score (in favor of Leonard)?
    117-111
    118-110
    116-112
    115-113


14. In an attempt to unify the Heavyweight title, Evander Holyfield and Lennox Lewis fought to a very questionable draw in 1999, with most observers believing that Lewis had easily won. One judge scored the fight even, one scored it in favor of Lewis, and one scored it in favor of Holyfield. What was the name of the judge that scored it in favor of Holyfield?
    Stan Christodoulou
    Lou Fillipo
    Larry O'Connell
    Eugenia Williams


15. Kid Gavilan defended his Welterweight title in September 1953 against a future Welterweight and Middleweight champion, winning a split decision. Most believe this win was a gift for the champion, as the other man outworked him all night and should have won. Who was Gavilan's opponent?
    Beau Jack
    Sugar Ray Robinson
    Carmen Basilio
    Ike Williams

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