The IBF: What Will They Do Next?

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    The IBF: What Will They Do Next?

    Several months back, readers will vividly remember, a welterweight champion named Zab Judah was soundly defeated in 12 rounds by a journeyman fighter Carlos Baldomir. [details]
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    They will overrule this weeks fight and relinquish Wlad new belt back to Chris Byrd cause Wlad had an unfair advantage when this loud women in the crowd kept distracting the american Chris Byrd

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      Since when did baldomir "soundly" beat judah???
      It was a close fight.

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        Originally posted by PBF34
        Since when did baldomir "soundly" beat judah???
        It was a close fight.
        Yeah, 'soundly' isn't the right word, but it was a clear victory. It's one of those fights that's close, but clear and easy to score.

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          Originally posted by mECHsLAVE
          Yeah, 'soundly' isn't the right word, but it was a clear victory. It's one of those fights that's close, but clear and easy to score.
          I dunno. I feel as though the fight could have been scored a draw. Judah the first six, baldy the next 6. I, however, scored round 7 10-8, giving baldy a 114-113 decision.

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            Originally posted by PBF34
            114-113 decision.
            thats very clear to me

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              #7
              Originally posted by PBF34
              I dunno. I feel as though the fight could have been scored a draw. Judah the first six, baldy the next 6. I, however, scored round 7 10-8, giving baldy a 114-113 decision.
              That's exactly how everyone with a brain scored it. A draw is the only other possible scenario, and with Judah fumbling all around the ring, and literally falling forward and desperately grabbing Baldomir to keep from falling on his face at one point, you have about the best case for a 10-8 without a knockdown that you can possibly have.

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