(i know i posted this once, but i think everyone has to see this...)
holy crap... what was Manfred (3rd judge) watching!!! He gave the last 2 rounds to Spinks:
[IMG]http://www.*********.com/spinks-karmazin_scorecard.gif[/IMG]
Entering the final round of Saturday night's IBF jr middleweight showdown in St, Louis, Cory Spinks was narrowly ahead on all three official cards. Judge Melvina Lathan had Spinks up by three points, while judges Jerry Griffin and Manfred Kuchler both had Spinks ahead by one point. So if Roman Karmazin had managed to win round twelve, he would have retained his title by majority draw. The last round appeared to clearly be Karmazin's round and both judges Griffin and Lathan saw it for Karmazin, however Kuchler scored the round for Spinks, giving the hometown hero with the margin he needed for victory. Click here to see the official master scorecard.
In case you missed it, Spinks-Karmazin will be replayed for the first time on SHO Extreme Monday night at 11PM ET/PT.
holy crap... what was Manfred (3rd judge) watching!!! He gave the last 2 rounds to Spinks:
[IMG]http://www.*********.com/spinks-karmazin_scorecard.gif[/IMG]
Entering the final round of Saturday night's IBF jr middleweight showdown in St, Louis, Cory Spinks was narrowly ahead on all three official cards. Judge Melvina Lathan had Spinks up by three points, while judges Jerry Griffin and Manfred Kuchler both had Spinks ahead by one point. So if Roman Karmazin had managed to win round twelve, he would have retained his title by majority draw. The last round appeared to clearly be Karmazin's round and both judges Griffin and Lathan saw it for Karmazin, however Kuchler scored the round for Spinks, giving the hometown hero with the margin he needed for victory. Click here to see the official master scorecard.
In case you missed it, Spinks-Karmazin will be replayed for the first time on SHO Extreme Monday night at 11PM ET/PT.
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