Voted GGG/Canelo, that trash decision affected his career more than anybody else on the list. Turn that shyt into a GGG win and Max Kellerman doesn't have think pieces about whether GGG is HOF or not. Breadman and Fischer wouldn't act like they weren't dikk riding the man for the last 6 years either. nikkas definitely wouldn't say Crawford has a better career than him as well.
Wilder/Fury decision affected the sport the most as a whole. We would prolly have an undisputed champ at heavy by now or worst case scenario, a trilogy would have been finished by now instead of us looking forward to the 3rd fight
Sori/Gonzalez decision affected the sport in a smaller way, but then the Estrada rematch threw shyt off course again . We'd have prolly gotten Inoe vs Choc, if those dumb ass judges would have scored the MD towards the right fighter. A past prime but rejuvenated Donaire ends up being Monster's marquee fight instead of a p4p level prime declining Choc
Pac/Bradley didn't really affect the sport like that, but it did start off the now infamous,
"If you watch the fight on mute and in slow motion, you can actually see that the fight was a lot closer than it really was and Bradley did enough to win." bullshyt argument.