I liked what Max Kellerman did when he brought attention to the judge with a shady track record before the robbery was announced.
HBO, Showtime, and and the other major broadcasters should take it a step further and do what they can to interview these fa990ts after the fights, too. Not being able to stay in obscurity after turning in a blatantly corrupt scorecard makes it easy for things to stay as bad as they have been.
Tonight's shamelessly biased judge was Tony Paolillo. A quick Google search shows that he's been part of at least three major decisions that were considered robberies, including two of the worst I've seen as a boxing fan: Calderon - Mayol, Casamayor - Santa Cruz, and last night's dirt.
He's third from the left.
It's an idea, and I'm sure there are plenty of reasons to shut it down, but it could go a long way in cleaning up the sport and is easier than waiting for a federal commission to be created.
HBO, Showtime, and and the other major broadcasters should take it a step further and do what they can to interview these fa990ts after the fights, too. Not being able to stay in obscurity after turning in a blatantly corrupt scorecard makes it easy for things to stay as bad as they have been.
Tonight's shamelessly biased judge was Tony Paolillo. A quick Google search shows that he's been part of at least three major decisions that were considered robberies, including two of the worst I've seen as a boxing fan: Calderon - Mayol, Casamayor - Santa Cruz, and last night's dirt.
He's third from the left.
It's an idea, and I'm sure there are plenty of reasons to shut it down, but it could go a long way in cleaning up the sport and is easier than waiting for a federal commission to be created.
Comment