This is the judge from last night, he was the same judge from the Alexander - Kotelnik fight and he was the same judge from the Alexander - Matthysse fight.
Problem is that ALL his other fights have been in his Hometown of Minnesotta and some on South Dakota, with a few out of country fights.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=401108&cat=judge
Heres the bigger problem, if you go to http://pr.mo.gov/ > Online Services > License Search > Boxing Judge > Last name Nelson. This will come up
Licensee Name: Nelson, Dennis
Profession Name: Boxing Judge
Address: 512 Bellwood
Address Con't:
City, State Zip: Maplewood, MN 55117
County: Unknown/Out of State
Practitioner DBA Name:
Certification Type:
Classification:
Licensee Number: 2010028506
Original Issue Date: 8/13/2010
Expiration Date: 6/30/2012
2010-08-07 Devon Alexander vs. Andriy Kotelnik
Look at his birthdate from his homestate of MN:
http://www.mncombativesports.com/index.php?page=user&UID=875Name:
Nelson, Dennis
Birth Date:
12/26/1936
The problem is that the Kotelnik-Alexander fight happened on
08/07/2010. He wasnt a licensed boxing Judge in the state of Missouri until 6 days after the fight.
So out of his thousands of fights he has done, only 2 have been in Missouri, and it looks like his license was "rushed" and wasnt approved until 6 days after the fight?
Kinda convenient for Don King that a judge that has never judged in Missouri in his life and didnt hold a judging license, judged a fight for Devon 116-112 in a clear robbery.
Not only that but the next time he judged in Missouri it would be ANOHTER Devon Alexander fight.
Hmmmmmmmm, something doesnt smell right
This is the judge from last night, he was the same judge from the Alexander - Kotelnik fight and he was the same judge from the Alexander - Matthysse fight.
Problem is that ALL his other fights have been in his Hometown of Minnesotta and some on South Dakota, with a few out of country fights.
http://boxrec.com/list_bouts.php?human_id=401108&cat=judge
Heres the bigger problem, if you go to http://pr.mo.gov/ > Online Services > License Search > Boxing Judge > Last name Nelson. This will come up
Licensee Name: Nelson, Dennis
Profession Name: Boxing Judge
Address: 512 Bellwood
Address Con't:
City, State Zip: Maplewood, MN 55117
County: Unknown/Out of State
Practitioner DBA Name:
Certification Type:
Classification:
Licensee Number: 2010028506
Original Issue Date: 8/13/2010
Expiration Date: 6/30/2012
2010-08-07 Devon Alexander vs. Andriy Kotelnik
Look at his birthdate from his homestate of MN:
http://www.mncombativesports.com/index.php?page=user&UID=875Name:
Nelson, Dennis
Birth Date:
12/26/1936
The problem is that the Kotelnik-Alexander fight happened on
08/07/2010. He wasnt a licensed boxing Judge in the state of Missouri until 6 days after the fight.
So out of his thousands of fights he has done, only 2 have been in Missouri, and it looks like his license was "rushed" and wasnt approved until 6 days after the fight?
Kinda convenient for Don King that a judge that has never judged in Missouri in his life and didnt hold a judging license, judged a fight for Devon 116-112 in a clear robbery.
Not only that but the next time he judged in Missouri it would be ANOHTER Devon Alexander fight.
Hmmmmmmmm, something doesnt smell right
Wow eye opening stuff! When i saw the one judge last night that had 116-112 for Alexander against Kotelnik i knew that Matthyse wasnt winning.
I dont know yet, I just got more info about him. his Full birth name, His SSN #, his wifes name, his kids names (also judges)
This fool is going to get exposed, i dont wanna rush it tho, gonna make a nice list of ownage for him
How exactly did you get that?
By the way, good work investigating.
Well done. Are you gonna report it?
I dont know yet, I just got more info about him. his Full birth name, His SSN #, his wifes name, his kids names (also judges)
This fool is going to get exposed, i dont wanna rush it tho, gonna make a nice list of ownage for him
Carlos Colon also has to have been paid off with a 96-93 card for Alexander. It's really just disgusting how the exact same judges from the Kotelnik fight, ALL 3 OF THEM were judging this fight