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  • R-Hand Southpaw
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    Worse score cards in recent memory?

    Man, it seems nowadays it's become a lot more frequent to do guys dirty just for the business side of things. What are the worse scorecards you've seen in recent memory?

    Off the top of my head.

    GGG/Canelo 1 (118-110) Canelo
    Wilder/Fury 1 (115-111) Wilder
    Loma/Lopez (119-109) Lopez
    Charlo/Castano (117-111) Charlo

    I scored

    GGG/Canelo 1 (116-112) GGG
    Wilder/Fury (116-110) Fury
    Loma/Lopez (114-114) Draw
    Charlo/Castano (115-113) Castano

    It almost seems like every year boxing has a high profile fight where someone is robbed blindly.





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    Floyd/canelo 114-114 was as bad a scorecard as ever recorded.

    The Lopez/Loma card wasn’t bad as Lopez won that fight clear but maybe not that wide.

    The other cards were clearly corrupt and the judges that submitted those cards should never be allowed to judge fights again.

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      #3
      Really hated the Smith vs Ryder cards

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      • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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        Same as last year, gonna make a thread where we can log and track and log and con****uous scorecards that appear so often in boxing. Despite the limited schedule in 2020, we still had 53 dodgy scorecards across the year, with various judges reoffending several times. https://www.boxingscene.com/forums/s...d.php?t=837876




        Me and a couple of other posters have been keeping a track of every bad card since 2020.

        The worst one I’ve seen in recent memory was Vazquez vs Ritson. Vazquez dominated that fight, think I had him winning 118-110. Yet one judge (Fat Terry I think) disgracefully had it 117-111 to Ritson.

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          Floyd vs Canelo (114-114) Draw
          GGG vs Derevyanchenko (115-112) GGG
          Charlo vs Korobov (119-109) Charlo
          Gonzales vs Estrada (117-111) Estrada

          I scored:

          Floyd/Canelo 119-109 Floyd
          GGG/Derevyanchenko (115-112) Derevyanchenko ...Rewatched the fight a few weeks ago
          Charlo/Korobov (115-113) Charlo...I had it 116-112 I think on initial watch but another fight I watched recently. 11 rounds for Charlo is laughable
          Gonzalez/Estrada (116-112) Gonzales...F me giving Estrada 9 rounds in that fight

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            #6
            Originally posted by R-Hand Southpaw
            Man, it seems nowadays it's become a lot more frequent to do guys dirty just for the business side of things. What are the worse scorecards you've seen in recent memory?

            Off the top of my head.

            GGG/Canelo 1 (118-110) Canelo
            Wilder/Fury 1 (115-111) Wilder
            Loma/Lopez (119-109) Lopez
            Charlo/Castano (117-111) Charlo

            I scored

            GGG/Canelo 1 (116-112) GGG
            Wilder/Fury (116-110) Fury
            Loma/Lopez (114-114) Draw
            Charlo/Castano (115-113) Castano

            It almost seems like every year boxing has a high profile fight where someone is robbed blindly.
            The thing is this:

            Canelo, Charlo, and Wilder were VERY LUCKY to get DRAWS because that is the BEST POSSIBLE outcome they could've had in those fights. Those scorecards were abysmal though

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              #7
              Originally posted by The Big Dunn
              Floyd/canelo 114-114 was as bad a scorecard as ever recorded.

              The Lopez/Loma card wasn’t bad as Lopez won that fight clear but maybe not that wide.

              The other cards were clearly corrupt and the judges that submitted those cards should never be allowed to judge fights again.
              The widest Lopez could have possibly won against Lomachenko is (8-4) and that's if you're giving him every swing round available. That's still 116-112. Literally all the cards are wide.

              The score cards were
              119-109
              117-111
              116-112

              I'm also very confused because you say he won CLEAN. He didn't. I scored the fight exactly how Andre Ward did which resulted in a 6-6 fight.

              If you only watched half the fight maybe you'd feel that Lopez won clean as he literally won 1,3,4,5,6 in the first half of the fight but lost ,7,8,9,10,11 in the back half.

              Loma 2,7,8,9,10,11
              Lopez 1,3,4,5,6,12

              If you wanted to give Lopez the 7th it's still 115-113 in a close decision. If you're fighting for the win in the 12th the fight you didn't win clean.
              Last edited by R-Hand Southpaw; 07-19-2021, 09:07 AM.

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                Originally posted by The Big Dunn
                Floyd/canelo 114-114 was as bad a scorecard as ever recorded.

                The Lopez/Loma card wasn’t bad as Lopez won that fight clear but maybe not that wide.

                The other cards were clearly corrupt and the judges that submitted those cards should never be allowed to judge fights again.
                The Canelo Floyd card was correct…the ****** boy Floyd did nothing in that fight to truly separate himself from a green and drained canelo.

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                • R-Hand Southpaw
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by KTFOKING
                  Floyd vs Canelo (114-114) Draw
                  GGG vs Derevyanchenko (115-112) GGG
                  Charlo vs Korobov (119-109) Charlo
                  Gonzales vs Estrada (117-111) Estrada

                  I scored:

                  Floyd/Canelo 119-109 Floyd
                  GGG/Derevyanchenko (115-112) Derevyanchenko ...Rewatched the fight a few weeks ago
                  Charlo/Korobov (115-113) Charlo...I had it 116-112 I think on initial watch but another fight I watched recently. 11 rounds for Charlo is laughable
                  Gonzalez/Estrada (116-112) Gonzales...F me giving Estrada 9 rounds in that fight
                  Personally scored GGG/Derevyanchenko 114-114 on initial watch but 115-113 on rewatch. The fight was VERY close because of the style Derevyanchenko employed but many, and I'm not sugar coating it, many shots didn't land clean or where blocked by GGG. And yes, Derevyanchenko did hurt GGG with that body shot but GGG recovered well.

                  This was a fight that made me think, why don't more guys try to throw volume at GGG because one of GGGs biggest weakness is he doesn't counter when an opponent throws combinations or volume instead choosing to wait for they stop throwing to throw back.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by R-Hand Southpaw
                    Man, it seems nowadays it's become a lot more frequent to do guys dirty just for the business side of things. What are the worse scorecards you've seen in recent memory?

                    Off the top of my head.

                    GGG/Canelo 1 (118-110) Canelo
                    Wilder/Fury 1 (115-111) Wilder
                    Loma/Lopez (119-109) Lopez
                    Charlo/Castano (117-111) Charlo
                    plus that Charlo vs Korobov (119-109) Charlo as was mentioned, they stick out like sore thumbs, insanity, something bad going on there

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