Two judges on Mayweather vs Maidana were way off. Corruption proof.

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  • _Maxi
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    #21
    Originally posted by Roadblock
    This is why they have 3 judges placed in different places around the ring so they get a kinda three dimensional scorecard, its never a round its always the entirety of the 3 scorecards at the end to get an average for a winner .

    Youre too paranoid to see things for what they really are, so you see a contrived conspiracy.
    Pretty much all analysts and boxing fans had it 7-5 Mayweather.

    SI.com 116-112 Mayweather
    ESPN.com 115-113 Mayweather
    BadLeftHook.com 115-113 Mayweather
    Kevin Iole
    Yahoo.com 115-113 Mayweather
    Dan Rafael
    ESPN.com 115-113 Mayweather

    Giving them at least 3 of the first 6 to maidana, probably 4.

    Somehow one judge sees it 8-4 and another one 9-3 and give only two rounds to maidana of the first six.

    But I am conspiracy blabla. Yeah, there's no corruption in boxing, no it's not possible.

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    • Roadblock
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      #22
      Originally posted by _Maxi
      Pretty much all analysts and boxing fans had it 7-5 Mayweather.

      SI.com 116-112 Mayweather
      ESPN.com 115-113 Mayweather
      BadLeftHook.com 115-113 Mayweather
      Kevin Iole
      Yahoo.com 115-113 Mayweather
      Dan Rafael
      ESPN.com 115-113 Mayweather

      Giving them at least 3 of the first 6 to maidana, probably 4.

      Somehow one judge sees it 8-4 and another one 9-3 and give only two rounds to maidana of the first six.

      But I am conspiracy blabla. Yeah, there's no corruption in boxing, no it's not possible.
      Anything is possible, thats the premise behind all conspiracy theories .

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      • *TonyMontana*
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        #23
        Originally posted by _Maxi
        Yup but two judges didn't even see maidana win those three... they saw him win two. Strange.
        4th round was debatable

        Honestly I'm a fan of both and I tried to score it in his favour but you cant give him more than 3 rounds

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        • Marvlus Marv
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          #24
          Maidana won the fight but Floyd won the boxing match. Under street 'rules', it would be Chino all day but under Queensbury rules Floyd is as good as you'll get.
          Like him or not, he was an incredible boxer who knew how and when to turn a fight around. His ring I.Q was 100/100.

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          • Luilun
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            #25
            Originally posted by Roadblock
            Lol so he is hyping a fight nobody wants to say I lost in a close fight, thats not the nature of the comment, he told his coach right after the fight he now knows why Floyd is the best in the world, coach told the story, you need to learn to read between the lines thats where the truth lives.
            I'M talking of a different video

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            • koolkc107
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              #26
              No matter how many times folks try to rewrite history, those losses they are trying to hand to Mayweather will always be wins.

              What makes it more hilarious is we have the fights readily available.

              So, it's basically a bunch of guys admitting they are A) still upset someone was never beaten half a decade after his last real fight and/or B) they haven't the first clue how to properly score a fight and/or C) some combination of the two.

              Always a laugh to watch the mental gymnastics, thanks for this...

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