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  • #11
    Originally posted by BoxingUpdates View Post
    The coach of middleweight contender Kyrone Davis, Stephen "Breadman" Edwards, says judge John McKaie should be made to explain his scorecard last weekend, having judged Elijah Garcia to be a wider winner over Davis.
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    That's nothing compared to the Barbosa vs McComb case.

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    • #12
      My question is, how did Edwards manage to have a rehydration clause implemented the night before the fight?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
        My question is, how did Edwards manage to have a rehydration clause implemented the night before the fight?
        I was thinking the same like wtf ?!
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        • #14
          The biggest problem with judges is there is zero accountability. The easiest way to start a change is all three judges should be marched out in front of the press after a fight and forced to answer for their scorecards, Obviously, until sanctioning bodies and promoters take stands against bad judges, nothing will change long term. But If nothing else, the horrid judges will NOT be able to defend their crap decisions, and public backlash will follow them to future fights. Maybe that will at least keep the worst of the worst from important fights.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
            My question is, how did Edwards manage to have a rehydration clause implemented the night before the fight?
            I was asking myself the same thing
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            • #16
              Originally posted by Bullrider View Post
              That's nothing compared to the Barbosa vs McComb case.
              thats a fact, at least the right guy won in the instance, but still its total bullshxt a judges can score a fight so poorly and seemingly face no consequences

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              • #17
                Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
                My question is, how did Edwards manage to have a rehydration clause implemented the night before the fight?
                He said Garcia missed weight, the rehydration clause was probably his asking price for the fight to go on
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                • #18
                  Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
                  My question is, how did Edwards manage to have a rehydration clause implemented the night before the fight?
                  That was the negotiation point for their team, since he missed the initial weight on weigh in.
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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by landotter View Post
                    The biggest problem with judges is there is zero accountability. The easiest way to start a change is all three judges should be marched out in front of the press after a fight and forced to answer for their scorecards, Obviously, until sanctioning bodies and promoters take stands against bad judges, nothing will change long term. But If nothing else, the horrid judges will NOT be able to defend their crap decisions, and public backlash will follow them to future fights. Maybe that will at least keep the worst of the worst from important fights.
                    Man I agree! They should make them sit in front of press row and be put on the spot, with video footage available in the background! It would put a ton of these clown a$$ judges on the spot! Right then and there! Not this bs where they answer in front of the sanctioning bodies
                    angkag angkag landotter landotter like this.

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                    • #20
                      Originally posted by landotter View Post
                      The biggest problem with judges is there is zero accountability. The easiest way to start a change is all three judges should be marched out in front of the press after a fight and forced to answer for their scorecards, Obviously, until sanctioning bodies and promoters take stands against bad judges, nothing will change long term. But If nothing else, the horrid judges will NOT be able to defend their crap decisions, and public backlash will follow them to future fights. Maybe that will at least keep the worst of the worst from important fights.
                      Yes, a public SHAMING is needed.
                      landotter landotter likes this.

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