Comments Thread For: Alfredo Angulo Agrees With Adalaide Byrd: I Clearly Beat Mora!

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Alfredo Angulo Agrees With Adalaide Byrd: I Clearly Beat Mora!

    On Saturday night at the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino in Las Vegas, Alfredo Angulo (24-7, 20 KOs) suffered an eight round split decision loss to former WBC 154-pound champion Sergio Mora (29-5-2, 9 KOs). The contest took place at the super middleweight limit of 168-pounds.
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  • pacmanis1
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    #2
    I like Byrd, she’s gives hope to people that you can be complete **** at your job and still keep it.

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    • True That
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      #3
      I heard Sergio Mora confronted Adalaide Byrd, went over to her side of the ring and went off on her.

      I'm going to have to look up more info on that.

      SMH, fire Adalaide Byrd already or she should just resign.

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      • petero
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        #4
        I believe Angulo is the first fighter in history to agree with a Byrd scorecard.

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        • Scopedog
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          #5
          "I agree with this notoriously bad judge"

          Why is this dumb b*tch still allowed to score fights?

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          • Slowhand
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            #6
            Originally posted by petero
            I believe Angulo is the first fighter in history to agree with a Byrd scorecard.
            Second. Canelita was first.

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            • Redd Foxx
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              #7
              If Byrd is on your side, you're in the wrong.

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              • Elroy The Great
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                #8
                tbf, boxing would have a bunch of byrds and ross' if nsbers were judges

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                • komandante
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                  #9
                  The controversy comes out everytime Adelaide Byrd allowed to score, Is she half blind or suffering from a diabetic eye.

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                  • Scopedog
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Elroy The Great
                    tbf, boxing would have a bunch of byrds and ross' if nsbers were judges
                    You're not wrong, but that's the thing: you'd want to hold a paid, professional judge with years of experience to a higher standard to some anonymous internet brainlet on a forum. Right now too many judges are failing to clear that low bar.

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