Tank is cherrypicking AND is protected by paid off refs and ABCs. Boxing today is pathetic.
Comments Thread For: Technical difficulties prevented real-time review of non-knockdown call in Gervonta Davis-Lamont Roach
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In this case its probably better for Roach to keep the draw vs changing it to a no-contest. At least the record books will have him in an even fight with the defending champ (even if its still BS). I dont think the NYSAC will change it to a win for roach, even though they should.......Last edited by Corelone; 03-03-2025, 11:38 PM.Comment
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1. He should have won on the scorecards even without the knockdown
2. The knockdown should have been counted and if it had, he wins a UD by scores of 115-112, 114-113, 114-113
3. When his corner got up on the ring apron, that's an instant fight ender. Either by DQ or by RTD.
4. When his corner worked on him during the round, that's also an instant DQ.Comment
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No, the NFL wouldnt. They may admit the refs missed the call, and claim they want to do better in the future. But in the end the result would stand (see the Jan 2019 NFC championship).
This is one of the reasons why I like closed scoring by judges. Since it is secret, it no way impacts the action in the ring. So you feasibly could argue that a bad card should be changedComment
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In this case its probably better for Roach to keep the draw vs changing it to a no-contest. At least the record books will have him in an even fight with the defending champ (even if its still BS). I dont think the NYSAC will change it to a win for roach, even though they should.......Comment
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Not quite. Scoring a knockdown automatically turns the round to a 10-8. If the KD was a flash knockdown and that fighter otherwise dominated the round, it could be a 10-9. But since it was a voluntary knee, I’d struggle to see how it could be anything but a 10-8.Last edited by dft313; 03-04-2025, 04:00 AM.Comment
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