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  • Mr.Easy
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    Bad decisions not the mma is destroying boxing

    July 11, 2011
    BAD DECISIONS, NOT MMA, ARE KILLING BOXING
    By Adam Denman

    Boxing is known as the “sweet science”, a sport dedicated to the art of defensive mastery, elusive footwork, counter punching and warriors willing to go out on their shield. The main objective behind the sport is “to hit and not get hit”, something Floyd Mayweather has done perfectly throughout his career. In recent years, that style seems to have fallen into disfavor with fans, who would rather watch brutal exchanges of punches in the center of the ring. Boxing's popularity has taken a downfall because of the rise of Mixed Martial Arts in the mainstream market. The UFC, MMA's leading promoter, puts on bouts in an octagon-shaped ring surrounded by a fence that allows two fighters to beat the hell out of each other. But that's not the only reason for the popularity of boxing taking a major downturn. Another reason are horrible judges' decisions, like the one on HBO this weekend where Paul Williams walked away with a win in a fight that he deserved to win maybe three out of twelve rounds. Erislandy Lara consistently landed an overhand left to Williams' jaw throughout the fight that left HBO commentator Roy Jones Jr. calling for the fight to be stopped, and suggesting that Williams retire. In his last fight against Sergio Martinez, Paul Williams was stopped brutally with a left hand that sent him crashing to the canvas flat on his stomach. It seems he has never recovered. Many decisions over the last few years have been called “controversial” but this outcome is a travesty to the sport, and is another big reason for the decline in popularity.

    HBO's Harold Lederman unofiicially judged the bout nine rounds to three, or 117-111 in Lara's favor, and even though I don't always agree with his scores, this one he had right on target. Hilton Whitaker scored the fight 115-114, Donald Givens had the fight 116-114, and Al Bennett had the fight a draw, 114-114. This is the real reason boxing has taken a dramatic turn for the worse. Fans are tired of watching fights that are scored so incredibly wrong that they feel every fight is fixed. Over the last few years, that feeling has become common. It seems that when a fighter from a certain promotional company or popularity will get the decision even when they definitely don't deserve it. This reminds me of the Demetrius Hopkins-Steve Forbes fight back in March of 2007 when Forbes dominated the then undefeated Hopkins over twelve rounds, and all three judges scored the fight 118-110 in Hopkins' favor. The fight was promoted by Golden Boy, and his uncle, Bernard Hopkins worked for the company.

    The sport is not a downward spiral due to the rise of the UFC but because the judges are either biased or not paying attention to what is going in the ring. The blame should fall on the panel of judges that are making hardcore fans abandon the sport because there tired of watching fights that seem to be fixed, and scores that are corrupt. I just don't understand how a judge could watch the Williams-Lara fight where Lara landed more than 50% of his punches connecting on 224/530 while his opponent lands only 200/1047 for 19% and declares him the winner.

    At the beginning of round eleven, Williams corner said he needed a knockout to win, and Paul quickly obliged, understanding that he was way behind in the fight.

    For years, I have been a boxing advocate even when Oscar De La Hoya fought Floyd Mayweather in 2007, and one of the judges scored the fight in De La Hoya's favor 115-113 despite Mayweather's domination throughout fight. I was rooting for Oscar in that fight because I was an enormous fan of his but Mayweather deserved a unanimous decision, not a split decision.
    After watching the beating that Paul Williams suffered tonight, and the hard earned victory that Lara deserved but had taken away from him by the three judges, I wonder how many fans boxing might have just lost.

    In short, “something smells rotten in the state of New Jersey” and the decline of boxing will continue to fall on the judges' shoulders, not the rise of MMA. The sport of boxing will continue to take a dramatic hit if we allow these judges to walk away from this decision without any serious consequence. Thank these ringside officials for another hit to the popularity of the “sweet science” and a unforgivable loss on the record of the true winner Erislandy Lara. We don't need to see a rematch between these two fighters, we need to see the suspension of those three judges.
  • Spray_resistant
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    Its just terrible how real winners don't get credit after all of the hard work they put in.

    I hope Lara can get a bigger money fight, he deserves it.

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    • MARKBNLV
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      #3
      I actually had my pops and a few friends who dont watch the sport,sit down and watch the Williams Lara fight cause i told them trust me both of these guys are good,well when they gave Williams the decision one of my buddies said why did you waste my time with this professional wrestling bullshiet,boxing had a chance to bring 3 fans in and instead turned them away.

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      • ИATAS
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        #4
        agree 100%

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        • Forza
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          #5
          Wow a pro boxing article that's rare these days with all the MMA bandwagon johnny come latelys in sports writing.

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          • Mr. Fantastic
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            #6
            It's BOTH! You dudes need to open your damn eyes.

            In MMA, they are making MOST fights happen, unlike boxing.

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            • ny123
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              #7
              Originally posted by MARKBNLV
              I actually had my pops and a few friends who dont watch the sport,sit down and watch the Williams Lara fight cause i told them trust me both of these guys are good,well when they gave Williams the decision one of my buddies said why did you waste my time with this professional wrestling bullshiet,boxing had a chance to bring 3 fans in and instead turned them away.
              I dont get that comparison and thats not the first time ive heard that. The fight is very real and you could take a look at both Williams and Laras faces after the bout to confirm that. Imo the dec ****** but i know what i saw and so does everyone else *** what the records say and lets move on from there.

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              • MARKBNLV
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                Originally posted by ny123
                I dont get that comparison and thats not the first time ive heard that. The fight is very real and you could take a look at both Williams and Laras faces after the bout to confirm that. Imo the dec ****** but i know what i saw and so does everyone else *** what the records say and lets move on from there.
                Not how i think but casuals take it as the same as pro wrestling pre deteremined outcomes,wrestlers get beat up 2.

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                • j
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                  #9
                  guess you havent noticed, but mma, particularly the ufc, has had some absolutely horrendous decisions the last few months.

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                  • Forza
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                    #10
                    MMA is prowrestling 2.0

                    the out comes are not pre determined in boxing, over 1000 people have died in the ring.

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