Hilton Whittaker III, who scored the fight for Williams, also happens to be the President of the USBO and an IBO representative which is a conflict of interest and a direct violation of the Ali Act if he were allowed to judge a bout.
If you go to the boxrec page for the fight, Armstrong is listed as a judge with a hyperlink for his name. When you click on these hyperlinks it normally takes you to a list of fights they have judged so you can see their scorecards.
In this case if you click on Armstrong's name you get a page with nothing on it. It doesn't even link you to the Williams-Lara result. See for yourself.
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Fight:1591909
So one of two things happened here.
1) Hilton Armstrong was allowed to illegally judge a boxing match despite being an official of a ranking body
or
2) Somebody else, who is supposed to remain anonymous, scored the fight and it was instead listed under Armstrong's name to disguise the actual culprit.
If you go to the boxrec page for the fight, Armstrong is listed as a judge with a hyperlink for his name. When you click on these hyperlinks it normally takes you to a list of fights they have judged so you can see their scorecards.
In this case if you click on Armstrong's name you get a page with nothing on it. It doesn't even link you to the Williams-Lara result. See for yourself.
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php?title=Fight:1591909
So one of two things happened here.
1) Hilton Armstrong was allowed to illegally judge a boxing match despite being an official of a ranking body
or
2) Somebody else, who is supposed to remain anonymous, scored the fight and it was instead listed under Armstrong's name to disguise the actual culprit.
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