After 8 rounds, Lederman had Diaz up, 77-75, after giving him the 8th round. One round later, he has Malignaggi up by a round, making me wonder how that was possible without deductions or knockdowns. So I look at his scorecard after the 9th, and he'd changed the 8th round, giving it to Paulie. Who knows why, but I thought it a bit strange.
Did anyone notice Lederman change his scorecard?
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I noticed something weird. I didn't think anything of it, I thought I just read it wrong at first. I try not to pay attention to Ledermans score card much though. -
HBO often messes up Lederman's card.
they have 12 rounds to mess up a fight to a score or two.
I've seen it happen or more than a few occasions where he'll say
ok Jim I have 5 rounds to 2 blah blah blah, Jim I'll Tell Ya"
But the score on the scene isn't consistant to what he's saying.
JIM!Comment
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I had to go back and look at it, to double check. I usually look at his to catch rounds where he's way off.
Yeah might've been a mistake, but it was one of those very close rounds, so it definitely wasn't an obvious one. I though Max must've changed his mind.HBO often messes up Lederman's card.
they have 12 rounds to mess up a fight to a score or two.
I've seen it happen or more than a few occasions where he'll say
ok Jim I have 5 rounds to 2 blah blah blah, Jim I'll Tell Ya"
But the score on the scene isn't consistant to what he's saying.
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u can say the texas judges were biased, but u can also make the same case for harold letterman a new york judge of having some bias for paulie malignaggi.After 8 rounds, Lederman had Diaz up, 77-75, after giving him the 8th round. One round later, he has Malignaggi up by a round, making me wonder how that was possible without deductions or knockdowns. So I look at his scorecard after the 9th, and he'd changed the 8th round, giving it to Paulie. Who knows why, but I thought it a bit strange.
I heard he is friends with paulie & they both live in the same apartment complex.Comment
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