The same thing happened in the Cotto fight; the scores in no way reflected what actually took place that night. Frankly, it's not merely a problem with Canelo's fights, it's a problem with boxing's judges overall.
I saw the Verdejo fight and the one before it, and both decisions were the same way. You'd think the cards were handed in before the fight began or something. I don't know how they don't get a bigger grip on judging. I guess boxing truly is a wild west. Corruption is very much alive within it.
I saw the Verdejo fight and the one before it, and both decisions were the same way. You'd think the cards were handed in before the fight began or something. I don't know how they don't get a bigger grip on judging. I guess boxing truly is a wild west. Corruption is very much alive within it.
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