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  • Fans Look to Petition Texas Commission for Judging Reform; Fan’s Reaction

    By Paul Magno on Yahoo:

    For some fans, the tipping point in their outrage at Texas' controversial boxing commission came last Saturday when Carlos Molina, seemingly en route to an upset victory over James Kirkland at Reliant Arena in Houston, found himself disqualified over a technicality.


    The frustrating ending to a compelling battle highlighted The Texas Department of Licensing and Regulation and the absolutely horrid job they've done in handling main stage fights in their state.


    Anthony Gagliardo, hardcore fight fan, reached his boiling point following the Molina DQ when it was revealed that Molina, who was clearly winning the fight, was actually one point down on judge, Gale Van Hoy's tally. The anger and frustration pushed Gagliardo to draft a petition with the online service, Change.org.


    "Bad judging is a disgrace and embarrassment to the sport, " the petition states. "It can completely change a fighter's career and life, as well as turn fans away from the sport. No boxer should have their hard work thrown out and their life altered due to a poor judging decision."


    Gagliardo hopes to present a 3,000 signature petition to the state commission as a concrete representation of boxing fans' disdain for the poor decisions plaguing the sport. He also hopes that it will serve as a subconscious reminder that these officials are, indeed, being watched.


    In Texas, questionable judging is just one part of their overall bungling of duties. However, it is the most blatant and obvious byproduct of their general ineptitude.


    Starting with Juan Diaz's horrid 2009 unanimous decision victory over Paulie Malignaggi, the Texas commission and judge Gale Van Hoy, specifically, have come under real scrutiny. Van Hoy's 118-110 score for Diaz is still widely regarded as one of the sport's worst scoring decisions.


    Although the recently-drafted petition only has seventy-one signatures as of this writing, the sentiment and widespread frustration is evident everywhere boxing fans gather to talk about the current state of the sport.


    Of course, Texas is not the only state that has delivered horrible judges' decisions. Fights fans can typically rattle off a laundry list of awful decisions that have tested their loyalty to the sport. Among the worst in very recent memory are: Paul Williams' majority decision over Erislandy Lara, Robert Helenius' unanimous decision over Dereck Chisora, and Tavoris Cloud's split decision over Gabriel Campillo. Sadly, there are too many more to mention.


    Bad decisions, always suspiciously favoring the money fighter, plague boxing and make things even worse for a sport that is struggling to stay relevant in the minds of mainstream American sports fans.


    With people increasingly frustrated over a sport that refuses to regulate itself or control its darker urges, fans like Gagliardo do what they can— cling to social media, message boards, and in this case, online petitions, to somehow, someway try to restore some sanity.


    If you'd like to sign the petition to make your voice heard in an official manner, click the following link:

    http://www.change.org/petitions/texa...-or-inaccurate


    Good news!

  • #2
    Texas in general is a ****ty commision, however im not all that upset about the Kirkland vs Molina decision. Kirkland with another kd which I think was likely because Molinas legs were shot, he could have won on points.

    Anyways, other decisions have been pretty bad. It seems like every time a big fight is held their there is controversy. It's good to see that petition get some recognition.

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    • #3
      Your not a fan of boxing if you dont sign this. I mean you dont even have to display your signature. Use a fake name whatever.

      But there is absolutely no reason not to sign this. Whether it does anything or not show you care a little about the sport by taking 10 seconds off of boxingscene to sign it.

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      • #4
        Agree with the above! With the amount of people that post and frequent these forums, we should have way more signatures on the petition. Makes me think they're fake boxing fans.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by ManBearG-Dog View Post
          Texas in general is a ****ty commision, however im not all that upset about the Kirkland vs Molina decision. Kirkland with another kd which I think was likely because Molinas legs were shot, he could have won on points.
          Time to hop off the nuts buddy. What fanboy is gonna be upset when his fighter gets a freebie? This isn't about James Kirkland.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by jsfd26 View Post
            Time to hop off the nuts buddy. What fanboy is gonna be upset when his fighter gets a freebie? This isn't about James Kirkland.
            The one card was horrible. Kirkland was on his way to winning though. Molina was completely exhausted and could barely hold on anymore.

            The only farce in that fight was the ref allowing 120 clinches and one scorecard. While I don't agree with the dq it was following the rules.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by ManBearG-Dog View Post
              While I don't agree with the dq it was following the rules.
              Have you read the rules....? -_-

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              • #8
                I just signed it, but right now there are just 96 signatures.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by jsfd26 View Post
                  Have you read the rules....? -_-
                  The cornerman can't enter the ring during the fight. Molina got knocked down, you can't be saved by the bell therefore the rd wasn't over.

                  The dipshit came into the ring while the ref was counting. He looked totally oblivious to what was happening. It's completely on that dumbass.

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