He'd definitely be in the running for Fighter Of The Year if the judges would have scored the Garcia and Benavidas fights correctly. Herrera clearly won those fights.
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostThe most common score on boxingscene was 8-4. on top of only 11% having it for Garcia in the larger poll of 455. With those type of margins, it absolutely is a robbery. You can have your own educated opinion on the scoring, which is perfectly fine, but you can't as an individual decide if a fight was a robbery or not. I think it's up to the collective opinion to decide what fight is deemed as a robbery in the history books. Even if only 40% thought the winner actually won, I could almost live with that not being called a robbery. But 10%? Fuck no. That's a robbery not matter what you personally think.
And plenty had it 7-5.
Bradley-Pacquaio 1, 1% had Pacquaio not winning and most of the scores were 9-3, very few were 7-5.
That's a robbery.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostAnother 10% had it a draw.
And plenty had it 7-5.
Bradley-Pacquaio 1, 1% had Pacquaio not winning and most of the scores were 9-3, very few were 7-5.
That's a robbery.
Imagine if every fight on HBO next year had scorecards where only 10% of the public agreed with. You'd argue there's no problem with judging and all is well. No need to investigate. Nothing to see here.Last edited by DoktorSleepless; 01-03-2015, 02:14 AM.
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In all honesty Herrera is not a marketable fighter. His fights are legit boring snooze fest half the time. I see why he got robbed, he's like 35. How much longer does he have left in the game? A couple more years at most? He won these fights but its a shame how the politics work sometimes.
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View Post10% draw doesn't change the magnitude of the lopsidedness of public opinion. Needing 99% agreement is a ridiculous standard.
Imagine if every fight on HBO next year had scorecards where only 10% of the public agreed with. You'd argue there's no problem with judging and all is well. No need to investigate. Nothing to see here.
20% didn't have Herrera winning and a good portion had it 7-5.
Which if anything indicates it was a close fight. Which obviously it was. Just happens most leaned on Herrera.
Herrera didn't even clearly win 4 rounds, let alone 7.
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Originally posted by IronDanHamza View PostHe didn't clearly win either fight.
You can't complain about being robbed if you didn't clearly winOriginally posted by IronDanHamza View PostExactly.
I had Danny edging him.
Thought he beat Benavidez but that was razor close aswell.
Neither were robberies. He was on the wrong end d a close decision both times.
FOTY? Please.
Originally posted by tjones1989 View PostIn all honesty Herrera is not a marketable fighter. His fights are legit boring snooze fest half the time. I see why he got robbed, he's like 35. How much longer does he have left in the game? A couple more years at most? He won these fights but its a shame how the politics work sometimes.
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostThe most common score on boxingscene was 8-4. on top of only 11% having it for Garcia in the larger poll of 455. With those type of margins, it absolutely is a robbery. You can have your own educated opinion on the scoring, which is perfectly fine, but you can't as an individual decide if a fight was a robbery or not. I think it's up to the collective opinion to decide what fight is deemed as a robbery in the history books. Even if only 40% thought the winner actually won, I could almost live with that not being called a robbery. But 10%? Fuck no. That's a robbery not matter what you personally think.Last edited by Weebler I; 01-05-2015, 12:23 PM.
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