Now, I hate the fact that judges or whoever gets the scorecards wrong. This is a proffesional sport and that should never happened but it seems to happen way more then it should in boxing but the change is made and you go on.
The differnce in this fight and why I feel uneasy is that it was the 12th round that the error was made in. Does that seem kind of shakey to you? I mean, the judge has the fight scored as a 1pt lead by MAB going into the 12th and then in the 12th round he scores it 10-10?
Now, that round was close and you could argue that it might was a 10-10 round but it just seems to strange because a judge can look down at his cards and know that he has MAB up by 1 and decides to make it a 10-10 round. It wouldnt be fishy to me if it happened in any other round but because it happened in the 12th, it seems kind of strange and makes you wonder.
Also, what was so hard to see about the card he scored? Did he 1st score the 12th for Juarez and then change it for some reason? If he scored the 12th round 10-10 from the jump then what would be so hard about it to read? It should be easy to read since the only even round was the last round? Were there some other things going on?
Also guys, do you also remember how long it took the judges to come back with the cards? Even Lampley said something about it. That seems mighty strange. Like they got together and made a change? Also, remember all the stuff Juarez said after the fight about it being L.A. and Oscar's home town? Basically he was saying that he thought the judges had it in for him. It just seems kind of strange, dont you think?
For the record, I thought Juarez won that round
The differnce in this fight and why I feel uneasy is that it was the 12th round that the error was made in. Does that seem kind of shakey to you? I mean, the judge has the fight scored as a 1pt lead by MAB going into the 12th and then in the 12th round he scores it 10-10?
Now, that round was close and you could argue that it might was a 10-10 round but it just seems to strange because a judge can look down at his cards and know that he has MAB up by 1 and decides to make it a 10-10 round. It wouldnt be fishy to me if it happened in any other round but because it happened in the 12th, it seems kind of strange and makes you wonder.
Also, what was so hard to see about the card he scored? Did he 1st score the 12th for Juarez and then change it for some reason? If he scored the 12th round 10-10 from the jump then what would be so hard about it to read? It should be easy to read since the only even round was the last round? Were there some other things going on?
Also guys, do you also remember how long it took the judges to come back with the cards? Even Lampley said something about it. That seems mighty strange. Like they got together and made a change? Also, remember all the stuff Juarez said after the fight about it being L.A. and Oscar's home town? Basically he was saying that he thought the judges had it in for him. It just seems kind of strange, dont you think?
For the record, I thought Juarez won that round


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