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    Judge WALESKA ROLDAN HAS LONG HISTORY OF ROBBERIES!! PACQUAO-HORN NOT FIRST WBO TOPRANK CORRUPTION SCAM!!

    This corrupt Judge is as good as it gets. This is what's wrong in boxing Judges like this.





    I checked her Boxrec There is no picture of her. Shady woman.



    But we have a pic from the fight. She's the woman on the pic. Does that woman look like a woman who follows the sport of boxing? Does that woman look like she knows boxing? She looks like a Judge for a criminal court than a sportswoman who knows the fine art of boxing. How does this judges been picked? These old prunes have old eyes. Can these judges see fast punches and can tell who truly connected with those slow degenerating old senior citizen eyes?? There should be a limit in age for Judging!!

    Last question is.. Does this woman ever laced a glove in her life?

    Answer is: NO she hasn't!

    This is what's wrong in boxing.
    Last edited by Spoon23; 07-06-2017, 08:20 PM.

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      Originally posted by kafkod View Post
      The picture paints a thousand words as they say.

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        aussies see one of there own winning and frankly dont give a **** how it happened or if it was deserved and how he did it, they couldnt care less manny was robbed and are reporting on there news all the time that its just sour g****s on everyone elses part.

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          You can see Horn was not targeting the head of Pacquiao. He was after the neck for a choke hold or an an arm bar so he can cheap shot Pac over and over again in this fight!






          The Press scores:

          Majority for Pacquiao the true winner!



          Full scores:

          Bob Velin (USA Today) – 115-112 Pacquiao

          Nick Tylwalk (FanSided) – 116-112 Pacquiao

          Steve Bunce (BoxNation) – 115-113 Horn

          Mike Sloan (Sherdog) – 116-111 Pacquiao

          Gary Randall (Sherdog) – 116-112 Horn

          Mike Fridley (Sherdog) – 115-112 Horn

          Gary Parrish (CBS Sports) – Pacquiao won

          Brian Campbell (CBS Sports) – 114-114

          Jason McIntyre (Fox Sports 1) – Pacquiao won

          Dieter Kurtenbach (Fox Sports) – Pacquiao won

          Skip Bayless (Fox Sports) – Horn won

          Josh Katzowitz (Forbes) – 115-112 Pacquiao

          Brian Mazique (Forbes) – 114-114

          Fraser Coffeen (Bloody Elbow) – 116-112 Pacquiao

          Anton Tabuena (Bloody Elbow) – Pacquiao won

          Bad Left Hook – 116-111 and 115-113 Pacquiao

          Mike Coppinger (Ring Magazine) – Pacquiao won

          Michael Rosenthal (Ring Magazine) – 116-112 Pacquiao

          Ryan ******** (Ring Magazine and Rappler) – 117-110 Pacquiao

          Doug Fischer (Ring Magazine) – 116-112 or 115-113 Pacquiao

          Tom Gray‏ (Ring Magazine) – “Had Horn wide mate.”

          Mike Baca II (Ring Magazine and Undisputed Champion Network) – “I’ve already rewatched. 115-113 Pac was the lowest I could go…”

          Steve Kim (Undisputed Champion Network) – Pacquiao won

          Lance Pugmire (LA Times) – 116-112 Pacquiao

          Boxing News – 115-113 Pacquiao (Verdict: Close fight, no robbery)

          Michael Wilbon (ESPN) – Pacquiao won

          Dan Rafael (ESPN) – 117-111 Pacquiao

          Marcellus Wiley (ESPN) – Pacquiao won

          Ramona Shelburne (ESPN) – Pacquiao won

          Nigel Collins (ESPN) – 114-113 Pacquiao (“Disagree w/ the “robbery” talk.”)

          Stephen A. Smith (ESPN) – Pacquiao robbed!!!!

          Teddy Atlas (ESPN) – 116-111 Pacquiao

          Arash markazi (ESPN) – Pacquiao won

          T.J. Quinn (ESPN) – Pacquiao won (“This is a hometown hit job. Manny looked old, but mostly in control.”)

          Salvador Rodriguez‏ (ESPN) – 116-112 Pacquiao

          Greg Bishop (Sports Illustrated) – 117-111 Pacquiao

          Al Bernstein (Showtime Sports) – “I could see a draw or close for Pac”

          Chris Mannix (Yahoo! Sports) – Pacquiao won

          Kevin Iole (Yahoo! Sports) – 115-113 for Pacquiao

          Gareth A. Davies (The Telegraph) – 115-113 Pacquiao

          Jay Cowan (Spike Sports) – 115-112 Pacquiao

          Marcos Villegas (Fight Hub TV) – “I had him (Pacquiao) up by one point.”

          Jonathan Snowden (Bleacher Report) – “I had Manny Pacquiao in a close fight.”

          BoxingScene – 116-112 Pacquiao

          Ryan Phillips (The Big Lead) – 116-111 Pacquiao

          Lennox Lewis – Pacquiao won

          Lou DiBella (promoter) – 116-112 Pacquiao

          DJ Gallo (The Guardian) – 117-111 pacquiao

          Ben Thompson (Fight Hype) – 115-112 Pacquiao

          Jeff Powell (The Daily Mail) – Pacquiao robbed

          Bob Sheridan (commentator) – 114-114

          Paulie Malignaggi – “I had horn by a point…”

          Eric Raskin (Former writer for ESPN and Grantland) – 114-114

          Graham Houston (Boxing Monthly) – 114-114 (“Cd. have gone either way.”)

          Martin Chesnutt (Boxing Monthly) – 115-112 Pacquiao (“…but was comfortable with 115-113 either way.”)

          Andrew Harrison (Boxing Monthly) – 116-113 Horn

          Adam Abramowitz‏ (Saturday Night Boxing and Transnational Boxing Rankings board member) – 116-111 Pacquiao

          Rafael G (The Fight City) – “Pacquiao won by 2 or 3 points.”

          Lee Wylie (The Fight City) – Pacquiao won (“…certainly not a robbery. Close fight.”)

          Patrick Connor‏ (BWAA/IBRO member) – Pacquiao won

          Michael Montero (Montero On Boxing) – 116-112 Pacquiao

          Behind the Gloves – 117-110 Pacquiao

          Erik Morales – Pacquiao robbed

          Juan Manuel Marquez – 116-112 Pacquiao

          Timothy Bradley – Pacquiao won (very close fight)

          Guillermo Rigondeaux – Pacquiao won

          Kobe Bryant – Pac


          Patrick Connor‏ (BWAA/IBRO member) – Pacquiao won

          Michael Montero (Montero On Boxing) – 116-112 Pacquiao

          Erik Morales – Pacquiao robbed

          Errol Spence - Pac

          Andre Berto - Pac

          Gabe Rosado -Pac

          Claressa Shields - Pac


          Devon Alexander. Pac

          Billy Joe Saunders Pac

          Sergio Mora Pac

          Ray Beltran Pac

          Cornelius Bundrage Pac

          Joel Diaz Pac


          Press:

          55 for Pacquiao, 7 for Horn, 5 draw

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          Last edited by Spoon23; 07-07-2017, 11:20 PM.

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            Teedy Atlas has Pac winning.
            Gabriel Rosado has Pac winning.
            Even Tim Bradley thought Pac won.
            Lennox Lewis is hard pressed how Horn got the decision. And this is what s wrong in boxing.
            In Robert Garcia's gym, the guys that were asked, they said Pac won. Don't know what Garcia answered.
            In Goosen's gym, 1 or 2 had Pac winning. 2 hac it for Horn.
            1 trainer interviewed had Pac winning by 2 rounds. But to be fair, he said 2 rounds could have goe to Horn if he(trainer) was a Horn type of fighter. But he said he gave it yo Pac.
            Andre Berto said it was a BS decision.

            So you got a majority giving it to Pac and only 2 to Horn.

            But what done is done. Horn won but Pac got robbed.

            It is not an upset if it is a robbery.

            Bye.

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              Fight Close, could have gone either way but went Horns way. There was no robbery. End of story.

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                The corruption in boxing explained further why It's wrong that Judges are paid the promoters. So much wrong in boxing and a lot of stream lining must be done to eradicate this kind of practice In boxing.


                Boxing.com




                It makes it even more disappointing that such disgraceful decisions still happen so frequently in boxing, since ESPN saw fantastic television ratings for the Pacquiao-Horn bout. Instead of a great night for the sport, increasing the television viewership with a big name star like Manny Pacquaio in a fun, action-filled fight, those new or returning viewers were shown why they can�t take boxing seriously. How emotionally invested will most people become in a sport that frequently robs and disrespects its own athletes?

                The only way this sort of disgraceful judging will change is if the sport changes the way judges are compensated. Currently, they are paid directly by the promoters of a fight, rather than by the athletic commissions. It�s an obvious conflict of interest, and is the primary reason it�s easy to wonder about corruption when a dubious or downright bad decision is turned in.


                In addition, a critical eye needs to be turned to professional boxing judges?ability to mentally perform at such a high level. It takes a lot of focus and intensity to properly score rounds in a fight, and we have seen many cases in recent years where the judges involved in poor scoring became confused either about which fighter was which (as in the recent Burnett-Haskins fight in the UK) or just confused in general (as in the Tony Thompson-Luis Ortiz bout in March 2016). It seems that many sanctioning bodies and athletic commissions aren�t taking the jobs that judges perform as seriously as they should.

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                  "I thought Pacquiao v Horn was an outrageous decision!" - Jeff Powell



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