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    #21
    Originally posted by SUBZER0ED View Post
    My question is, how did Edwards manage to have a rehydration clause implemented the night before the fight?
    By knowing what the hell you doing for your fighter and getting them to sign an agreement or else clause.
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      #22
      Why is this a surprise to anyone? Boxing is fixed. Promoters pay the judges and referees. Hometown cooking especially in the UK is as corrupt as the sports gets, although the USA is right there with the Brits. Promoters make judges and referee travel, and hotel plans. Why is it so hard to see that boxing is the most corrupt sport today?

      Local commissions do nothing to these corrupt judges, The Association of Boxing Commission, ABC, is as useless as they come in the USA. In the UK, you have the British Boxing Board of Control, BBBofC which like the ABC doesn’t do sheet about these corrupt judges.

      Boxing is fixed and judges are on the take by unscrupulous and corrupt promoters. Why do you think the major TV networks got out of boxing? The corruption is off the charts, that’s why. Boxing is a cesspool of A-wholes comprised of Promoters, Commissions, Judges, and. Managers. Tomorrow is just another day of the same sheet.

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        #23
        We are all still recovering from the Usyk Fury robbery. We all know Fury won a very clear 114-113. Nash out
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          #24
          Originally posted by Phase III View Post
          Why is this a surprise to anyone? Boxing is fixed. Promoters pay the judges and referees. Hometown cooking especially in the UK is as corrupt as the sports gets, although the USA is right there with the Brits. Promoters make judges and referee travel, and hotel plans. Why is it so hard to see that boxing is the most corrupt sport today?

          Local commissions do nothing to these corrupt judges, The Association of Boxing Commission, ABC, is as useless as they come in the USA. In the UK, you have the British Boxing Board of Control, BBBofC which like the ABC doesn’t do sheet about these corrupt judges.

          Boxing is fixed and judges are on the take by unscrupulous and corrupt promoters. Why do you think the major TV networks got out of boxing? The corruption is off the charts, that’s why. Boxing is a cesspool of A-wholes comprised of Promoters, Commissions, Judges, and. Managers. Tomorrow is just another day of the same sheet.
          What happened when you made this comment not long ago? I gave you a big list of corrupt decisions in the US and asked you to give me these supposed ones from the UK. What did you then do? You ran away and couldn't justify yourself.

          Don't ever put us anywhere near to the extreme corruption that goes on in the US and has done for many decades. We're not even in the same realm here.

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            #25
            I frequently score fights when I watch them.
            Some of the official scorecards in these fights look like someone's on the take.
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              #26
              Was trying to remember that fight...the J-Rock and Adames fight. Breadman literally had to be restrained from a beatdown on the ref for the early stoppage . I'd want this guy in my corner!

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                #27
                Originally posted by Sid-Knee View Post

                What happened when you made this comment not long ago? I gave you a big list of corrupt decisions in the US and asked you to give me these supposed ones from the UK. What did you then do? You ran away and couldn't justify yourself.

                Don't ever put us anywhere near to the extreme corruption that goes on in the US and has done for many decades. We're not even in the same realm here.
                Now now Sid-knee... Don't know if British judges are particularly good or bad but I do know you're British boxing council are the dolts that tried desperately to stop one of the best heavyweight brawls, wouldn't actually call it a fight, when chisora took on haye.

                All those British bureauc**** and their stiff upper lip decided how immoral it was...the bad and threatening behavior of two men who get in a ring and smack each other for profit... And became determined to make sure this injustice did not perpetrate how silly!!!

                Those wankers almost managed to stop what was, and remains a truly entertaining scrap a real treat for boxing fans who just want to watch a real blood and guts type forman and Lyle affair.

                If the British council had their way? Chisora and Haye would have never became friends!

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Daniel Skillman View Post
                  I frequently score fights when I watch them.
                  Some of the official scorecards in these fights look like someone's on the take.
                  I really envy you guys who have the patience and the insight to score fights. I just don't enjoy doing it. I assume that what appears to be gives me a good indication of who is winning. But yeah, especially in a close fight, you need somebody who knows how to score it to tell you who really won.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Nash out View Post
                    We are all still recovering from the Usyk Fury robbery. We all know Fury won a very clear 114-113. Nash out
                    Nash! You cannot have a very clear decision when the margin is one point.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by billeau2 View Post

                      Nash! You cannot have a very clear decision when the margin is one point.
                      Nash knows, he just likes to play around like this. Still can't understand why Fury backed off Usyk when he was clearly hurt in Round 6.

                      Fury needs to stay on his front foot and stop the the showboating in this fight, as much as Nash loves that, his legacy depends on revenging this loss.

                      I felt Fury was only vulnerable against the ropes. Usyk is not a massive puncher, but he's so accurate, and Fury saw none of that punch, so took 100%,of its force, hence, how rocked he was. Of course Nash loves to call it a flash knockdown to wind a few here up. Nash out
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