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ironmike
Posted: 2003-07-08 01:18:07
Ive been reading everywhere that Zam was ripped off, and it was actually a push and not a knee that he went down from, but what do u expect off a Jap ref (he probably couldnt see past his nose).
Can someone answer me this, if it was such a problem that Zam fought in the K1 Oceania why didnt anyone say it b4 the comp and not after he won it?
And for all that are saying that Masato deserved his crown because he KO'ed his next 2 opponents. He wouldnt of got the chance to deserve it if the judges had got it right, and thats all that counts in my books.
Lastly i think the ones who got ripped off more than Zam were each and every person in the crowd who missed out on seeing the best and most exciting middleweight in the world win the tournament.

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