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15 Sep 2013 08:33 #154679
by chairman
LAS VEGAS – Not everyone goes home from an evening in Vegas $8,000 in profit but Cynthia J. Ross did just that on Saturday night. And even though Ross, a ringside judge, pocketed approximately 5,000 times less than Floyd Mayweather, it is hard to argue that she deserved a cent of it.
While every pay-per-view customer around the world, every fan at the MGM Grand Garden Arena, both Mayweather and his opponent, Canelo Alvarez, and even the guy with the wonky eyesight squinting from the nosebleed section saw that this was one of the biggest blowouts in recent boxing history, a lady with one of the best seats in the house missed it.
Ross scored the contest, if you can call it that, as a 114-114 draw, handing six rounds to each fighter. To all other witnesses, it seemed like the Mexican youngster barely landed six convincing punches, let alone did enough meaningful work to deserve a judge's nod.
In Ross' defense … (crickets).
Horrendous judging does nothing for the credibility of boxing and her reported paycheck of $8,000 should at least demand a certain level of competence. Mayweather's response when the decision was announced – "What the [expletive] is that?" said it all. Of course, boxers are routinely able to delude themselves over the actual veracity of the decision-making but there should have been no confusion here.
"It was so one-sided," boxing legend Bernard Hopkins said. "I don't care who it is, when it is not right, it is not right. I don't know where it came from."
Just as Mayweather knew that he had convincingly won just about every round, so too was Alvarez well aware of how badly he had been beaten. The 23-year-old's corner even told him at the midway point that he needed to win every round from that stage onwards, evidence that they believed he had been shut out until then.
Even the cards of Dave Moretti (116-112 to Mayweather) and Craig Metcalfe (117-111) left something to be desired. Yahoo Sports' Kevin Iole scored it 120-108, while all three Showtime television experts gave Alvarez no more than two rounds.
Always tell someone how you feel because opportunities are lost in the blink of an eye but regret can last a lifetime.
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15 Sep 2013 12:23 #154693
by Robblogs
I don't know what she was thinking or what fight she was watching calling it even but I'm sure she won't be getting a lot more judging jobs from now on. It was a clear win for Mayweather. Canelo did put up a good fight though.
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15 Sep 2013 23:46 #154775
by mapoui
best to ignore...boxing looking for attention by creating controversy deliberately
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16 Sep 2013 03:15 #154780
by SpiralArchitect
Saw the fight and all I am gonna say is, I'll have some of what she was smoking.
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16 Sep 2013 08:49 - 17 Sep 2013 14:41 #154786
by mapoui
given that that fighter is younger than the champ, had fought his way to a chance I was concerned for Mayweather. youth in anything is always to be feared.
but if Mayweather has been anything in his career is smart and cautious. he selects the right boxers to fight..more so now than ever before.
but Mayweather should be retired by now. he is going to get beat sooner or later... or is he?
what actually is going on with Mayweather?
I think he has found a way to steal from the people. the white audience wants to see him beaten so badly they pay really good money in hope of seeing it happen. so they go to what turns out to be ridiculous, really staged fights in hopes of seeing Mayeather fall down. but he wont because he is picking bozos he is bound to defeat twice a year. and from these he walks away at least a hundred million richer.
what an interesting probability that is. that is exactly what has happened over the past 2 years. Floyd is rich beyond reason now.
I want to see how long it will go on until he is forced to fight someone who can beat him..at which poin however..or before such point.. I expect him to retire undefeated
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17 Sep 2013 14:35 #155079
by alexmax
great points mapoui. i think he wants to beat marciano record.
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18 Sep 2013 10:47 - 18 Sep 2013 11:20 #155203
by mapoui
is that the Pakistani fella with the beard ::confused:: ::confused::
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