Why can't the NJ state commission do this with mr. 110-119?

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  • Spray_resistant
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    Why can't the NJ state commission do this with mr. 110-119?

    I see no reason why they can't bring in the judge who scored the Martinez/Williams fight 110-119 for Williams into some office and sit him down, watch the fight, and round by round have him explain his scoring for the fight. Why is this not done every time with suspect judges who score fights in a manner that is not consistent with reality?
    Last edited by Spray_resistant; 12-06-2009, 09:25 AM.
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    #2
    Originally posted by Spray_resistant
    I see no reason why they can't bring in the judge who scored the Martinez/Williams fight 110-119 for Williams into some office and sit him down, watch the fight, and round by round have him explain his scoring for the fight. Why is this not done ever with suspect judges who score fights in a manner that is not consistent with reality?
    Hey you got my vote for that idea.

    Peace.

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    • oc9979
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      #3
      Very nice idea.

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        Yeah, this guy has to explain himself about his atrocious scorecard, or else his long and bright future as a boxing judge are numbered...











        Last edited by gopi11; 12-06-2009, 09:32 AM.

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          Oh and if he can't answer in a manner where the scoring of the fight round by round at a commission hearing is consistent with his official scoring of the fight then he is forced to dig a ditch at gun point and be shot falling into said ditch........yup, boxing......serious business.

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            #6
            I say just force him to resign and put it to rest.

            The other two judges scored the fight fairly.

            Have the rematch.

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            • gopi11
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              #7
              Originally posted by Spray_resistant
              Oh and if he can't answer in a manner where the scoring of the fight round by round at a commission hearing is consistent with his official scoring of the fight then he is forced to dig a ditch at gun point and be shot falling into said ditch........yup, boxing......serious business.


              Just like the OGs of Vegas! LMAO!!!

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                Come to think of it if anything of the such would ever be implemented they should put that judge on a one year probationary period banning him from judging him from any televised and of course title fights and have this judge judging amateur events until they go before a commissioner review board for approval of a televised event. Sound good?

                Peace.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by gopi11
                  Just like the OGs of Vegas! LMAO!!!
                  Yeah I mean I had Martinez up slightly but am not saying a close win for PWill or a draw would be inconceivable......****s, how much do they get paid to begin with to be judges in the 1st place? I want to be a professional boxing judge how do I go about that so I can make mas $$$ and score fights fairly.

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                  • gopi11
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jri9d0
                    Come to think of it if anything of the such would ever be implemented they should put that judge on a one year probationary period banning him from judging him from any televised and of course title fights and have this judge judging amateur events until they go before a commissioner review board for approval of a televised event. Sound good?

                    Peace.


                    NO offense, but he could be dead by next year. The guy is freaking gazillion years old already!

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