To be honest i couldn't care less about the score card. I knew Usyk was getting to Bellew and i lost track of any sort of scoring of that fight. I was not surprise that the judges had Bellew ahead, and to be honest i have no issue with anyone having him ahead.
Is it true that UK judges were going to rob Usyk?
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Hell yes I am bashing the scoring because it was bad just like your scorecard is bad but I love Hearn and DAZN and many British boxers.Comment
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I thought the Mexican judge had it a too wide at 5-2.
I had Bellew 1 up, so had it the same as one judge. I could see Usyk 1 up also.
It was close on rounds at that point in the fight IMO, although it had became clear who was starting to boss the fight.
The one card a-side, I don't think they were too bad.Comment
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Care to give me these fights in which the overseas fighter clearly won but the English fighter got undeserved scorecards?Yes. They had Bellew winning the fight when he should have been behind. When it comes to their favorite boxers England is consistently bad on the scoring and on stopping fights too early to give the Englishman the KO win. I can't remember many fights in England between an English champion and a visiting fighter that I thought were scored fairly. The Englishman usually gets favorable scoring. Sometimes by a little and sometimes by a lot. The visiting fighter can get the points win but he had better win clearly. If he only wins by a small amount he will lose on the scorecards. England is not the only country like this and they aren't the worst but they are bad. I don't mean to offend English fans on here but that has been what I have seen.Comment
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The cards were Bellew up by 3, Bellew up by 1, and a draw.
Who are you to say Bellew by 1 was the "correct score" lol.
Most objective people I think would agree that Bellew up by 3 is a ridiculous scorecard, and Bellew by 1 and a draw are fair cards. Usyk winning by 1 wouldn't have been ridiculous either.
The constant anti-Usyk sh it I've been seeing from you on here is hilarious.Comment
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Judges' scorecards at the time of the stoppage:
— Michael Benson (@MichaelBensonn) November 11, 2018
Yury Koptsev - 67:67 (Draw)
Steve Gray - 66:67 (Bellew)
Alejandro Lopez - 65:68 (Bellew)
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