Referee Admits to Rigging Fight For Pacquiao in Bizarre Interview

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  • paulf
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    Referee Admits to Rigging Fight For Pacquiao in Bizarre Interview

    Didn't see a thread about this - WBC posted this interview on their Youtube channel, then deleted it.

    Referee Carlos Padilla has admitted he gave Manny Pacquiao 18 seconds to get up after being dropped in a hometown fight.

    Before his days as a multiple-weight world champion, Pacquiao was an up-and-comer and was matched with Australian Nedal Hussein for a super-bantamweight title. And in the fourth round of their contest in the Philippines, Hussein put Pacquiao down with a big shot, forcing a ten-count from referee Padilla.

    However, the Filipino referee allowed Pacquiao as long as 18 seconds to get up after being dazed, and let the contest continue despite Hussein's protests. And over two decades later, the referee has admitted that he gave a long count after being told that it was an important bout for Pacquiao to win, as well as making other moves that hindered Hussein's ability to win.

    "Manny was not a world champion yet, he was only good in the Philippines,' Padilla said in a recent interview with the WBC's YouTube channel, which has now been made private. "That fight, I'm about to go and leave the following day and they told me 'Carlos, please - this is an important fight for Pacquiao, because the winner will have the chance to fight for the world championship'.

    “So, you know the opponent, Hussein, or whatever his name was. He is taller, younger, stronger, and a dirty fighter, managed by Jeff Fenech. So in the seventh round, I think [it was the fourth round], Manny got knocked down, I thought he was going to get up, but his eyes were cross-eyed.

    "I am Filipino, and everybody watching the fight is Filipino, so I prolonged the count. I know how to do it. When he got up, I told him, ‘Hey, are you okay?’ Still prolonging the fight. ‘Are you okay?’ ‘Okay, fight!’ and then Hussein……because Manny was not like Manny is now, he wasn’t trained by Freddie Roach yet, he holds on for his dear life, and the guy throws him, and he went down again. I said to the opponent, ‘Hey, you don’t do this.’ You know, I was prolonging the fight. ‘You don’t do that. Okay, judges, [point] deduction'."

    The bizarre interview saw Padilla laugh about declaring a cut from a headbutt as having come from a punch, which eventually saw the fight stopped in round 10, and Pacquiao being declared the winner. Hussein hit back at Padilla's story, posting on his Instagram story that "This putrid dog admitted to cheating me."​

    "Manny is still groaning and then [I said to Pacquiao] 'get up, are you OK?' And then because he is shorter he headbutted the other guy and there is a cut but I declared it a punch. If there is a headbutt you have to stop the fight and declare to the judges a point deduction, but I didn't do that, meaning the fight could continue. [The cut] is not really big - but I never got the doctor to check it [because] I want to see it serious."

    And he wasn't confident that Pacquiao would win on the scorecards even after his point deduction, telling his countryman that he had better land a stoppage. "I said 'better knock that guy out Manny, because we may be in trouble'," Padilla added. "The guy was strong."

    Padilla eventually had the doctor look at the cut and waved the fight off, handing Pacquiao a victory and setting him on a path to gold in multiple weight classes. Meanwhile, Hussein was never able to get his hands on a world title despite getting two opportunities. He ended up becoming a salesman in Australia, while Pacquiao is a multi-millionaire and political figure in his home country.



    Before his days as a multiple-weight world champion, Pacquiao faced the unbeaten Australian Nedal Hussein - and was given a long count when he was dropped in the fourth round


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    I knew he was saved by that ref and mentioned it in the forum a number of times, Manny was gone for all money and the ref took points off Hussain lol it was obvious something was going on in that fight.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Roadblock
      I knew he was saved by that ref and mentioned it in the forum a number of times, Manny was gone for all money and the ref took points off Hussain lol it was obvious something was going on in that fight.
      I'm completely blown away he's just casually saying it on camera.

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        #4
        Originally posted by paulf

        I'm completely blown away he's just casually saying it on camera.
        Time is probably the reason, like old crims making confessions on their death bed.

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          #5
          For those that missed it, here's the post from Hussein's Instascam.

          Ref (Carlos Padilla) openly admitting he gave Manny extra time to recover because he didn't think Manny could beat this guy.

          So that's another L Manny would have had. Had that been counted, Hussein was the definition of a padded record.

          TO be fair, beating Manny wouldn't have done much. The guy was simply not that good, he just exposed Pacquiao's significant lack of defense at that time. Just like Torrecampo and Singsurat did.



          https://www.picuki.com/media/2979910326507601515




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          Last edited by Combat Talk Radio; 11-28-2022, 06:13 PM.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Leicesterage
            For those that missed it, here's the post from Hussein's Instascam.

            Ref openly admitting he gave Manny extra time to recover because he didn't think Manny could beat this guy.

            So that's another L Manny would have had. Had that been counted, Hussein was the definition of a padded record.


            https://www.picuki.com/media/2979910326507601515
            The count isn't even the big thing - The ref says had the doctor wave the fight off as a TKO in favor of Pacquaio after he saw Pacquiao headbutt the guy and it opened up a cut on Hussein's face - he falsely declared it a punch on purpose. So even after giving Pac a long count and a bogus point deduction, he still wasn't confident and flat out ended the fight as a Pacquiao W.

            INSANE.

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              #7
              Originally posted by paulf

              The count isn't even the big thing - The ref says had the doctor wave the fight off as a TKO in favor of Pacquaio after he saw Pacquiao headbutt the guy and it opened up a cut on Hussein's face - he falsely declared it a punch on purpose. So even after giving Pac a long count and a bogus point deduction, he still wasn't confident and flat out ended the fight as a Pacquiao W.

              INSANE.
              I'm just impressed at how many chances he found to prolong the fight and help Manny out.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Leicesterage
                For those that missed it, here's the post from Hussein's Instascam.

                Ref (Carlos Padilla) openly admitting he gave Manny extra time to recover because he didn't think Manny could beat this guy.

                So that's another L Manny would have had. Had that been counted, Hussein was the definition of a padded record.

                TO be fair, beating Manny wouldn't have done much. The guy was simply not that good, he just exposed Pacquiao's significant lack of defense at that time. Just like Torrecampo and Singsurat did.



                https://www.picuki.com/media/2979910326507601515




                AA14zwPr.jpg
                The irony is that loss at the time may have changed the course of history restricting opportunities that changed Mannys career, fate is a winding road where peoples lives can do a 360 turn either up or down in the blink of an eye.

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                  Lol how did he give him extra time if Hussain threw him down. You guys know that's not allowed right?

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by paulf
                    Didn't see a thread about this - WBC posted this interview on their Youtube channel, then deleted it.

                    Referee Carlos Padilla has admitted he gave Manny Pacquiao 18 seconds to get up after being dropped in a hometown fight.

                    Before his days as a multiple-weight world champion, Pacquiao was an up-and-comer and was matched with Australian Nedal Hussein for a super-bantamweight title. And in the fourth round of their contest in the Philippines, Hussein put Pacquiao down with a big shot, forcing a ten-count from referee Padilla.

                    However, the Filipino referee allowed Pacquiao as long as 18 seconds to get up after being dazed, and let the contest continue despite Hussein's protests. And over two decades later, the referee has admitted that he gave a long count after being told that it was an important bout for Pacquiao to win, as well as making other moves that hindered Hussein's ability to win.

                    "Manny was not a world champion yet, he was only good in the Philippines,' Padilla said in a recent interview with the WBC's YouTube channel, which has now been made private. "That fight, I'm about to go and leave the following day and they told me 'Carlos, please - this is an important fight for Pacquiao, because the winner will have the chance to fight for the world championship'.

                    “So, you know the opponent, Hussein, or whatever his name was. He is taller, younger, stronger, and a dirty fighter, managed by Jeff Fenech. So in the seventh round, I think [it was the fourth round], Manny got knocked down, I thought he was going to get up, but his eyes were cross-eyed.

                    "I am Filipino, and everybody watching the fight is Filipino, so I prolonged the count. I know how to do it. When he got up, I told him, ‘Hey, are you okay?’ Still prolonging the fight. ‘Are you okay?’ ‘Okay, fight!’ and then Hussein……because Manny was not like Manny is now, he wasn’t trained by Freddie Roach yet, he holds on for his dear life, and the guy throws him, and he went down again. I said to the opponent, ‘Hey, you don’t do this.’ You know, I was prolonging the fight. ‘You don’t do that. Okay, judges, [point] deduction'."

                    The bizarre interview saw Padilla laugh about declaring a cut from a headbutt as having come from a punch, which eventually saw the fight stopped in round 10, and Pacquiao being declared the winner. Hussein hit back at Padilla's story, posting on his Instagram story that "This putrid dog admitted to cheating me."​

                    "Manny is still groaning and then [I said to Pacquiao] 'get up, are you OK?' And then because he is shorter he headbutted the other guy and there is a cut but I declared it a punch. If there is a headbutt you have to stop the fight and declare to the judges a point deduction, but I didn't do that, meaning the fight could continue. [The cut] is not really big - but I never got the doctor to check it [because] I want to see it serious."

                    And he wasn't confident that Pacquiao would win on the scorecards even after his point deduction, telling his countryman that he had better land a stoppage. "I said 'better knock that guy out Manny, because we may be in trouble'," Padilla added. "The guy was strong."

                    Padilla eventually had the doctor look at the cut and waved the fight off, handing Pacquiao a victory and setting him on a path to gold in multiple weight classes. Meanwhile, Hussein was never able to get his hands on a world title despite getting two opportunities. He ended up becoming a salesman in Australia, while Pacquiao is a multi-millionaire and political figure in his home country.



                    Before his days as a multiple-weight world champion, Pacquiao faced the unbeaten Australian Nedal Hussein - and was given a long count when he was dropped in the fourth round


                    https://www.***************.net/2022...acquiao-twice/
                    - - They deleted it because some idiot hacked their site.

                    Busted!!!!

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