I certainly think it's possible, but I think it tends to be more implicit than that (i.e. the house/home fighter effect). In the age of universal smartphone ownership, it would be very easy to secretly record an approach from one of Eddie Hearn's lackeys attempting a bribe. Exposing that to a major US media outlet would be worth way more than whatever they were offered to fix the scorecards.
Was harvey deck's performance last night the most blatant inside job you've seen?
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I certainly think it's possible, but I think it tends to be more implicit than that (i.e. the house/home fighter effect). In the age of universal smartphone ownership, it would be very easy to secretly record an approach from one of Eddie Hearn's lackeys attempting a bribe. Exposing that to a major US media outlet would be worth way more than whatever they were offered to fix the scorecards.Comment
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The correct guy even got the decision, but still "inside job/Grand Conspiracy, bruh".Comment
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you think corrupt judging is merely possible? rather than literally the dirtiest open secret in boxing since its inception? lol. Why would it be worth so much for a judge to expose it? You think it would be breaking news that boxing is corrupt? News flash, that is what its famous for and nobody cares. You sound incredibly naive.
"FALSE FLAG, BRUH. YOU ALL SHEEP, BRUH!!!"Comment
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That's more than I can say about Ryan who quit by taking a full ten count on his knee and by deliberately not making the 140 pound limit for fear of getting his ass whooped by Devin.
At least Haney retained his WBC 140 lbs title belt because Garcia cowardly ass was too afraid of getting his ass whooped by challenging for it. He feared being too weight drained by making 140 on the scales.
In all truthfulness; Haney lost to a welterweight on Saturday night not a Junior welterweight.Comment
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