Boxing judge C.J Ross recently spoke out publicly for the first time since her controversial score card in the Mayweather-Canelo fight. In this interview she speaks out on what she thinks fans miss in terms of judging and why she scored the Pacquiao-Bradley fight.
C.J. Ross OTR interview --> http://tinyurl.com/pnvr6ly
Any judge that scores against Pacroid will not get the support from the little test ducking juicer followers. Pacroid throws a bunch of punches with maybe one or two shots landing and people go crazy as if he's connecting. Jim Lampley is truly another person that needs his eye's checked since he claims ever punch the little test ducking juicer throws actually lands. Him, Max and that old fart Merchant can't call a fair fight if their lives depended on it. I refuse to even turn the sound on when I watch a fight with them commentating it. HBO should consider hiring big George back and team him up with Roy Jones and Tarvor. Those three know how to call a fight, I can still hear Roy saying ooooohhhhhhhhhh he's not getting up Jim, he's not getting up and Jim cutting in with sadness in his voice"yes he's been knocked out! !!!!!!!!! Classic! !!!!!!!!!!
For high value fights, I would like to see them add more judges, even two per side of ring and at the end to throw out any outlier values. To rely on three individuals is just asking for skewed results like we see here.
Here are some of her score cards from other fights
2013, Sept. 14 - Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Saul Alvarez for the WBC, WBA, and The Ring Magazine Junior Middleweight Titles. Ross was the only judge not to score the bout in favor of Mayweather, instead having it as a draw. Scores: Dave Moretti 116-112, C.J. Ross 114-114, Craig Metcalfe 117-111.
2012, June 9 - Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley for the WBO Welterweight Title. Ross, along with Duane Ford and Jerry Roth, received heavy criticism for their scoring, as many thought Pacquiao cruised. Scores: Duane Ford 113-115, C.J. Ross 113-115, Jerry Roth 115-113.
2011, Nov. 12 - Juan Carlos Burgos vs. Luis Cruz for the WBC Silver and WBO Latino Super Featherweight Titles - Ross was the only judge who did not score the bout heavily in favor of Burgos, instead seeing it as a draw. Scores: Duane Ford 98-92, C.J. Ross 95-95, Richard Ocasio 97-93.
2011, Aug. 13 - Joseph Agbeko vs. Abner Mares (1st meeting) for the WBC Silver and IBF Bantamweight Titles. Ross was the only judge not scoring Mares as the winner, instead seeing that bout as a draw. Scores: Adalaide Byrd 111-115, C.J. Ross 113-113, Oren Shellenberger 111-115.
2011, July 23 - Josiah Judah vs. Rafael Jastrzebski - Ross was the only judge not scoring in favor of Judah. She instead had the bout a draw. Scores: Richard Ocasio 59-55, Jerry Roth 58-56, C.J. Ross 57-57.
2011, May 7 - Rodel Mayol vs. Javier Gallo - Ross was the only judge not scoring the bout handily in favor of Mayol, insteading seeing it as a draw. Scores: Jerry Roth 98-92, Lisa Giampa 98-92, C.J. Ross 95-95.
2009, July 3 - Rodrigo Romero vs. David Springer (1st meeting) - Ross was the only judge to score the bout in favor of Springer. Scores: Glenn Trowbridge 39-37, Richard Ocasio 39-37, C.J. Ross 37-39.
2008, Feb. 7 - Kendall Holt vs. Ben Tackie - Ross was the only judge who did not score the bout handily in favor of Holt, instead scoring the bout as a draw. Scores: Richard Houck 98-92, Paul Smith 98-92, C.J. Ross 95-95.
2007, July 28 - Don Juan Futrell vs. Hector Camacho Jr. - Ross was the only judge not to score the bout in favor of Futrell. Scores: Robert Hoyle 76-75, Dave Moretti 76-75, C.J. Ross 75-76.
2005, June 10 - Gerardo Cesar Prieto vs. Lamar Horne - Ross was the only judge who did not score the bout in favor of Prieto. Scores: Bill Graham 57-56, Al Lefkowitz 57-56, C.J. Ross 56-57.
2002, July 13 - Kevin Kelley vs. Humberto Soto for the NABA Super Featherweight Title. Ross was the only judge not scoring the bout in favor of Kelley, instead having it as a draw. Scores: Carol Castellano 116-112, Paul Smith 115-113, C.J. Ross 114-114.
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floyd fans in 2012 be like, "smh she was da only one actually watching da fight. Bradley skooled dat fool!"
floyd fans in 2013 be like, "dis kurrupt sorry ass ho gots to go yo."
lol, no doubt.
Floyd fans in 2012 be like, "SMH she was da only one actually watching da fight. Bradley skooled dat fool!"
Floyd fans in 2013 be like, "Dis kurrupt sorry ass ho gots to go yo."
That's one of the worst interviews I've ever read, there's no attempt to probe the issue or challenge her, its just a vehicle for her to promote herself.
No one can call Canelo v Mayweather a draw without being paid off, no one.
That Canelo draw scorecard....has to be the worst....Canelo was destroyed!!!!
Atleast Manny-Bradley had close rounds
They were both hideous. I haven't watched the Pacquiao vs Bradley 1 fight In quite sometime but If my memory serves me correctly I think I had Bradley winning 2-3 rounds at most.
With all those hideous scoring, blind judges, robberies, unexplainable scorecards from judges, why is it Floyd never go for a knock out in most of his fights and just contented potshoting opponents?
Is he not ever worried he might be robbed or ending up at the short end of the stick?
Or is he confident that whatever happens, robbery, blind judges, hideous scores unexplainable scorecards from the judges it will always results in his favor no matter what? reeks :dance:
Ah, the one topic Mayweather and Pacquiao fans hold a united opinion towards.
Both your bullsh*t scorecards sucked balls, Ross. I'm sure that seeing you screw Pacquiao made Oscar more than happy to designate you as his "no matter what happens, the ginger didn't lose" judge.
It could've been Oscar that got her. Even one of the other cards was ridiculous, 116-112. If that fight would've been close in the slightest, Floyd was gonna lose via SD. That fight was totally rigged in favor of Canelo had it been competitive in the slightest.
yea Floyd was supposed to lose that night
It could've been Oscar that got her. Even one of the other cards was ridiculous, 116-112. If that fight would've been close in the slightest, Floyd was gonna lose via SD. That fight was totally rigged in favor of Canelo had it been competitive in the slightest.
That makes sense, Oscar disappeared he knew something was or could have went down. He checks into rehab, probably had a guilty thought before the fight and snorted lines of coke from the thought.
Imagine if Nelo was even just a bit competitive? Its a wrap Floyd could have lost that fight, if Ross already had it a draw and Canelo barely even threw anything he looked like a tired weak zombie in there.
LOL that means Floyd and his people liked that she robbed Pacquiao haha, they probably wanted her to be the judge if Floyd fought Manny, but the funny part is she scored the Floyd Canelo fight a draw when Canelo barely did anything in the fight but swing at air, and stand still for Floyd to pot shot him.
It could've been Oscar that got her. Even one of the other cards was ridiculous, 116-112. If that fight would've been close in the slightest, Floyd was gonna lose via SD. That fight was totally rigged in favor of Canelo had it been competitive in the slightest.
Boxing judge C.J Ross recently spoke out publicly for the first time since her controversial score card in the Mayweather-Canelo fight. In this interview she speaks out on what she thinks fans miss in terms of judging and why she scored the Pacquiao-Bradley fight.
C.J. Ross OTR interview --> http://tinyurl.com/pnvr6ly
Great job Jenna!