Given the format of this tourney with europe against the US I must say that controversial decisions is a very real possibility. Whether or not it RUINS the tournament is another matter. I'd say that it harms it in a big way if there's more than one blatant home-town decision.
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Would a robbery ruin the Super 6 tournament?
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Yes.
Robberies hurt the credibility of the sport, and in this tournament, where there is a Europe v. USA feeling, it could portray a sense of bias towards one group of fighters.
IMO, in this tournament and fights in general, judges should be from neutral countries and of the best possible. I doesn't gurantee that a robbery won't happen, but it does help.
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostGiven the format of this tourney with europe against the US I must say that controversial decisions is a very real possibility. Whether or not it RUINS the tournament is another matter. I'd say that it harms it in a big way if there's more than one blatant home-town decision.
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Originally posted by DrewWoodside View PostRight.. Considering nations, fighters and locations involved. It's hard to imagine how cries of robbery won't be central to this tournament. Where is the Kessler/Ward fight going to be?
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Originally posted by DrewWoodside View PostWould a robbery ruin the Super 6 tournament? Normally when there is a robbery or bad decision, everyone freaks out, but ultimately, after each fighter's respective next fight.. Both fighters can comfortably move on. However, in a tournament, if a fighter is robbed or receives a bad decision, it would affect the next round of the tournament. Effectively tainting not just the two fighters involved in the bad decision but the credibility of the entire tournament. Potentially cheapening whatever turns out to be the final/championship bout. I think it would really suck if there are bad decisions and everyone has to move forward with this elaborate/time consuming tournament as though everything is legit if it's not. Imagine for example: Jermaine Taylor(or anyone for that matter) gets robbed.. It would then ruin the fight for whoever has to face AA next.. A couple bad decisions could result with boxing fans dismissing the tournament as a total cluster****. Has anyone else considered the effects of a bad decisions in this tournament? What does everyone think?
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Originally posted by Shadows208 View PostFor what reason?
Not trying to start a flame war; just curious.
In fact I cannot remember any eurostar winning a fight in the US against a yank superstar. That probably says more about my dementia than anything else though.....
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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostIt's almost certain to be in Oakland. I think Kessler needs a KO there TBH.
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