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Originally posted by Boxing_1013 View PostI think reasonable people can differ at times about a scorecard, or a ref's performance in a fight.
There are also clearly obvious bad cards in fights, which makes it pretty clear there is corruption...this makes it seem like some bad cards may be corrupt, when it is possible the guy had a bad night or just saw something different.
To me, in all my years of watching boxing...95% of fights have one clear winner...fights are just not that hard to score...and when you see terrible cards all the time, it is really bad for the sport.
The judge didn't know either of them, so got them mixed up, and scored it a shut out for the wrong guy.
This was, ISTR, last year or something?
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Originally posted by Marchegiano View PostI'll be honest with you, most the time I run into one of youse I end thinking y'all're bullheaded and lack the ability to compromise.
Clear itself is subjective.
And yeah...5% of the time, a fight can be debatable...if I score a fight 8-4, I could usually see 7-5 or maybe even 6-6...reasonable people should not differ by 6 rounds or something in scoring a fight.
Byrd had it 10-2 for God's sake for Canelo in fight 1 man...that says it all doesn't it
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Originally posted by Boxing_1013 View PostI think reasonable people can differ at times about a scorecard, or a ref's performance in a fight.
There are also clearly obvious bad cards in fights, which makes it pretty clear there is corruption...this makes it seem like some bad cards may be corrupt, when it is possible the guy had a bad night or just saw something different.
To me, in all my years of watching boxing...95% of fights have one clear winner...fights are just not that hard to score...and when you see terrible cards all the time, it is really bad for the sport.
Clear itself is subjective.
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Originally posted by Marchegiano View PostI don't always agree with the ref or judges but you will never find me whining about it no.....so if it's spin it's dedicated and planned spinfrom 2010 to now
What's the point and how is it any different then guys watching an action film saying "if I was there". You're not, dudes like Bayless is.
When Bayless reff'd Money-Maidana people cried because he didn't let Maidana work close like Weeks did.
Bayless works Fury-Wilder, people are crying about his breaking up interior work.
Seems like when the ref is Bayless you should expect him to break clinches and crying about him having broken too many clinches just makes you a megalomaniac who can't handle seeing things from Kenny's perspective.
It's like that. I favor punchers, I understand why every judge who ever scored for Mayweather did so though....not worth *****ing about.
There are also clearly obvious bad cards in fights, which makes it pretty clear there is corruption...this makes it seem like some bad cards may be corrupt, when it is possible the guy had a bad night or just saw something different.
To me, in all my years of watching boxing...95% of fights have one clear winner...fights are just not that hard to score...and when you see terrible cards all the time, it is really bad for the sport.
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Originally posted by Deontay Wilder View Post23 people voted for Fury by T/KO in the poll. But I'll say LoadedWraps probably deserves the most credit. He was talking about Fury being more aggressive in the rematch only a few weeks after the first fight. And that was over a year ago, when a lot of people were doubting Fury.
“ People have very short term memories , Fury had Wilder stunned in round 4 or 5 ,going for a quick knockout doesn’t hurt him it’s an advantage for a guy vs one who needs to wait for an opening which is mostly after mid rounds . Fury will stop Wilder but it will be around the mid rounds .”
Round 7 was the stoppage correct ? I don’t understand people’s mentality on here sometimes . Ha I mean I could copy and paste the same thing on everyone’s threads but it’s kind of lame .
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Originally posted by Boxing_1013 View PostEh idk man...sounds like some spin...I'm sure only about 3 people will see this thread lol, but I'll let them decide.
Also, are you saying that you've never really seen bad reffing or judging yourself?from 2010 to now
What's the point and how is it any different then guys watching an action film saying "if I was there". You're not, dudes like Bayless is.
When Bayless reff'd Money-Maidana people cried because he didn't let Maidana work close like Weeks did.
Bayless works Fury-Wilder, people are crying about his breaking up interior work.
Seems like when the ref is Bayless you should expect him to break clinches and crying about him having broken too many clinches just makes you a megalomaniac who can't handle seeing things from Kenny's perspective.
It's like that. I favor punchers, I understand why every judge who ever scored for Mayweather did so though....not worth *****ing about.
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Originally posted by Marchegiano View PostI reckon bull****, ****ery, or some such similar should be a poll option. A catch-all for things like bad reffing or bad judging and so on.Originally posted by Marchegiano View PostNo you're just projecting.
I'm saying it should be an available opinion because loads of people express it....dumbass.
The fact that I don't myself cry about scorecards or refs and still advocate those who does should be given equal platform says plenty about me but none of what you're implying....dick.
Also, are you saying that you've never really seen bad reffing or judging yourself?
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Originally posted by Boxing_1013 View PostHuh...I've seen you say before that bad cards are just judges seeing different things lol...now you're saying judges actually give bad cards? Wow
I'm saying it should be an available opinion because loads of people express it....dumbass.
The fact that I don't myself cry about scorecards or refs and still advocate those who does should be given equal platform says plenty about me but none of what you're implying....dick.
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