Which American boxer was on the receiving end of what "The Daily Beast" called "The Biggest Fix in Olympics History," when his opponent — and hometown hero — was handed the decision at the 1988 games in Seoul?

Answer Roy Jones, Jr.

Heading into the bout, Jones was the heavy favorite. Despite landing over 50 more punches than his South Korean opponent, Park Si-hun, Jones lost by decision. Many sports fans regard this as the most flagrant example of match-fixing ever seen at an Olympics game.

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