Comments Thread For: Boxing judge Steve Weisfeld always knows the score

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  • BoxingUpdates
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    Comments Thread For: Boxing judge Steve Weisfeld always knows the score

    Steve Weisfeld, widely regarded for the last decade or two as the most reliable ringside scorer in the game, tried something different on one occasion. When he was learning the proverbial ropes as an amateur judge in the late ?80s and early ?90s, he took one shot at being the referee in a bout. ?It wasn?t for me,? he quickly learned.
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  • famicommander
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    Except when he's guzzling Canelo's balls like in the Golovkin and Bivol fights.

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    • Smash
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      to be fair to weisfeld he definitely one of the better judges, if i was involved in a big fight and was the underdog id be hoping he was on the card

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      • Bennyleonard99
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        #4
        Steve is a good guy, he's a lawyer in NJ. Played tennis with him once, pretty good player. One of the better boxing judges of the modern era. Nobody's perfect.

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        • felinoboxing
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          I like to score boxing matches. I have over 500 fights recorded on BoxRec. I sometimes compare my scores with those of other judges, and Steve Weisfeld's scores are the ones I agree with the most in percentage terms.

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