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  • Outlandish Judging In Saul Canelo Alvarez Fights: Corruption Or Coincidence?

    Let's briefly look at Canelo's last 4 fights which went the distance. The decisions of these fights were all hotly disputed, some more than others, with the exception perhaps being the Mayweather fight where the vast majority thought Canelo clearly lost (albeit while being weight-drained and green at the time).

    You can see in each of these fights there is at least one outlandish scorecard that is very far removed from what really happened in the fight. Is this indicative of corrupt, bought judges being utilized in Canelo fights to ensure he wins, or just coincidence?

    Also worth nothing is that judge Dave Moretti actually judged 4 of Canelo's last 5 fights! He judged fairly in the Mayweather fight back in 2013, giving Floyd the decision, but he was the most inaccurate judge in the Cotto fight in 2015, giving Cotto only 1 round! Maybe Moretti was clean at one point, but got bought, bribed and turned corrupt sometime since that Floyd fight. Speculation, but certainly plausible given Moretti's inexplicable score in the Cotto fight and the fact he's selected so regularly now to judge Canelo fights. Signs of a bought judge perhaps?

    Most inexplicable scoring marked in red, are these judges corrupt:

    Miguel Cotto
    Burt A. Clements 118-110
    Dave Moretti 119-109
    John McKaie 117-111

    Erislandy Lara
    Dave Moretti 115-113,
    Levi Martinez 117-111
    Jerry Roth 113-115

    Floyd Mayweather Jr (Canelo Lost)
    Dave Moretti 112-116
    C.J. Ross 114-114
    Craig Metcalfe 111-117

    Austin Trout
    Rey Danseco 115-112
    Stanley Christodoulou 118-109
    Oren Shellenberger 116-111
    Last edited by FlatLine; 02-23-2016, 08:37 AM.

  • #2
    I think it's corruption. It's also part of the reason I think Canelo may be capable of beating GGG if it goes the distance and he puts up a decent performance.

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    • #3
      Corruption. It's not like they're hiding it from plain sight

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      • #4
        Originally posted by FlatLine View Post
        Let's briefly look at Canelo's last 4 fights which went the distance. The decisions of these fights were all hotly disputed, some more than others, with the exception perhaps being the Mayweather fight where the vast majority thought Canelo clearly lost (albeit while being weight-drained and green at the time).

        You can see in each of these fights there is at least one outlandish scorecard that is very far removed from what really happened in the fight. Is this indicative of corrupt, bought judges being utilized in Canelo fights to ensure he wins, or just coincidence?

        Also worth nothing is that judge Dave Moretti actually judged 4 of Canelo's last 5 fights! He judged fairly in the Mayweather fight back in 2013, giving Floyd the decision, but he was the most inaccurate judge in the Cotto fight in 2015, giving Cotto only 1 round! Maybe Moretti was clean at one point, but got bought, bribed and turned corrupt sometime since that Floyd fight. Speculation, but certainly plausible given Moretti's inexplicable score in the Cotto fight and the fact he's selected so regularly now to judge Canelo fights. Signs of a bought judge perhaps?

        Most inexplicable scoring marked in red, are these judges corrupt:

        Miguel Cotto
        Burt A. Clements 118-110
        Dave Moretti 119-109
        John McKaie 117-111

        Erislandy Lara
        Dave Moretti 115-113,
        Levi Martinez 117-111
        Jerry Roth 113-115

        Floyd Mayweather Jr (Canelo Lost)
        Dave Moretti 112-116
        C.J. Ross 114-114
        Craig Metcalfe 111-117

        Austin Trout
        Rey Danseco 115-112
        Stanley Christodoulou 118-109
        Oren Shellenberger 116-111
        I don't see why you let Moretti off the hook in the Mayweather fight...he gave Canelo 4 rounds.......most people outside of the US and the awful showtime commentary gave him 1 round at best.

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        • #5
          Damn the Cotto fight scorecards are some of the worst I ever seen anywhere

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          • #6
            Showtime about Canelo in the Maywether fight: "Man, he is hitting air really really hard!"

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            • #7
              Originally posted by -Hyperion- View Post
              Showtime about Canelo in the Maywether fight: "Man, he is hitting air really really hard!"
              I'm impressed with Alvarez as a student of boxing but can't fully back him.

              The corrupt judging that he benefits from

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              • #8
                Clearly corruption let's be serious

                You got Nelo-judges judging fights at Neloweight.

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                • #9
                  The only issue I have is the one judge scoring a draw with Mayweather and the one who had the Trout fight 9 rounds to 3 or whatever it was.

                  Otherwise, the right man won the fights so it's not a problem.

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                  • #10
                    Yup. Clear corruption.

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