James Pierce (98-92) and John Madfis (97-93) scoring too widely in Chris Algieri’s favour against Daniel Gonzalez, in what was a very close fight; Don Ackerman’s absurd 113-113 scorecard in the Keith Thurman-Josesito Lopez bout; The too-wide tallies in favour of Can Xu against Jesus M. Rojas from Alfredo Polanco (116-112), Gloria Martinez (117- 111) and Ignacio Robles (118-110); Massimiliano Bianco marking Sergio Garcia a much-too-narrow 115- 114 winner over Ted Cheeseman; Howard Foster (114-112) and Jerome Lades (115-112) submitting tooclose scorecards in favour of Chris Eubank Jnr against James DeGale; Kenny Pringle’s 95-95 vote in the Jay Byrne-Stefan Sanderson clash – a contest that the two other judges rightly scored in favour of Byrne; David Seymour winning 58-56 for Shaun Messer against Khvicha Gigolashvili, when the latter looked to have done more than enough to have his arm raised; Terry O’Connor’s particularly wide 118-110 card favouring Robbie Davies Jnr over Joe Hughes; Rocky Young (115-113) and Waleska Roldan’s (116-112) more-than-charitable scorecards in favour of Jaime Munguia against Dennis Hogan; Craig Metcalfe and Gerald Ritter adjudging Srisaket Sor Rungvisai to have lost by only two points (115-113) against Juan Francisco Estrada, who warranted a wider win; Lamont Roach taking a unanimous verdict (97-92 for Dave Moretti and Richard Ocasio, and 96-93 for Steve Weisfeld) over Jonathan Oquendo, despite the latter appearing to have done enough to get the nod himself; Steve Gray bemusingly scoring the Chris Blaney-Owen Jobburn clash a 38-38 draw, when Blaney looked to have won handily; The off-the-mark 95-95 cards of Brian Costello and Mark D’Attilio that cost Matvey Korobov a deserved victory over Immanuwel Aleem; Terrell Gausha bizarrely being denied a merited win over Austin Trout due to the tallies of Bill Hunter (95-95) and John Dixson (96-94 Trout); Dave Braslow’s preposterous 38-37 card in favour of Robeisy Ramirez, who was clearly second best against Adan Gonzales; Robert Williams and Terry O’Connor both scoring the Brad Foster-Lucien Reid fight a 114-114 draw, when it looked as if Reid warranted the victory; Kristian Touze being awarded a 97-94 win from Reece Carter over Angelo Dragone, leading to gasps of astonishment, followed by a cacophony of boos from the crowd; Andrew Selby receiving a 76-74 verdict from Darren Maxwell over Fadhili Majiha, despite being knocked down in two of the eight rounds; The marks of Robin Dolpierre (115-113) and Fabian Guggenheim (116-112) resulting in a debatable home decision for Matteo Signani over Gevorg Khatchikian; Max DeLuca (95-94), Lisa Giampa (95-94) and Eric Cheek (96-93) making Joshua Greer Jnr a highly suspect winner against Antonio Nieves; Domenico Valentino being on the wrong end of a very bad decision against Francesco Patera (Sergey Litunov 117-110, Grzegorz Molenda and Ernst Salzberger 117-111); Francesco Rega (97-93) and Ammar Sakraoui (98-92) gifting Maxim Prodan the win against Tony Dixon; The puzzlingly wide totals of Howard Foster (97-93) and Steve Gray (98-92) in favour of Anthony Crolla against Frank Urquiaga; Alejandro Rochin’s hard-to-fathom 120-107 scoreline for Nordine Oubaali over Takuma Inoue; Francisco Alloza Rosa, Jose Roberto Torres (both 116-112) and Terry O’Connor (117-111) posting overly wide margins in favour of Callum Smith against John Ryder; Michael Hunter seemingly cruising over the finishing line against Alexander Povetkin, only to be denied a victory by Yury Koptsev (115-113 Povetkin) and Glenn Feldman (114-114).