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Some Controversial Decisions Boxing Couldn’t Leave Alone

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Some Controversial Decisions Boxing Couldn’t Leave Alone

Boxing has never been short on bad decisions, but the real difference shows up in what happens after. Some fighters get another fight to settle it. Others are left with the result.

Harold Johnson never got that chance after losing his WBC light heavyweight title to Willie Pastrano in June 1963 at the Las Vegas Convention Center. Pastrano won a split decision on scores of 69-68 and 69-67 from judges Jimmy Olivas and Harold Krause. The verdict was disputed at the time, but no rematch followed, and the result stayed in place.


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Two years later, Pastrano found himself in a fight where the ending left no argument. In September 1965, Jose Torres dropped him and took control before referee Johnny LoBianco stopped the fight after the ninth round. Cus D’Amato directed the approach from outside the corner, calling out combinations Torres had drilled in training, and Pastrano lost the title without a second chance to correct it.

Tyrone Everett ran into a different version of the same problem. He entered his November 1976 fight against Alfredo Escalera unbeaten at 34-0 and appeared to outbox the champion over 15 rounds at The Spectrum in Philadelphia. I had it 13-2 in rounds for Everett. One judge agreed with a 148-146 score, but the other two turned in cards for Escalera, including a 145-143 score from Pennsylvania judge Lou Tress, who never worked another fight.

In more recent years, some of these disputes have been answered in the ring. Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s April 2002 decision over Jose Luis Castillo drew heavy criticism, but the rematch eight months later gave him a clearer win and removed most of the argument from the first fight. A similar situation followed in 2014 against Marcos Maidana, where a close majority decision led to a second fight that produced a more decisive result.

Not every controversial decision gets revisited, and that difference still shows up across eras. Johnson and Everett were left with outcomes they could not change, while others were able to go back and settle the score in a second fight. That line between unfinished business and closure is part of what keeps these fights in the conversation years later.

Ken Hissner is a senior boxing journalist at Boxing News 24 with more than 20 years of experience covering the sport. Known for his ringside reporting, detailed results, and historical perspective, he delivers authoritative coverage of boxing across eras.

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