King P
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True, but Clements later admitted that he made a mistake and should have scored it 10-6.I don't think a lot of judges score score rounds that low.
IMO, I feel like that should be taken into account
True, but Clements later admitted that he made a mistake and should have scored it 10-6.I don't think a lot of judges score score rounds that low.
Burt Clements
- scored Timothy Bradley – Diego Chaves 115-113 for Bradley, the only judge to score the bout for Bradley. Best score of the night but arguably still too tight.
- scored Anthony Dirrell – Sakio Bika 116-111 for Dirrell, a pretty good score.
- scored Jessie Vargas over Anton Novikov 118-111, pretty much the same as the other two judges, arguably an injustifiably wide score for the house fighter.
- scored Mayweather – Maidana 1 117-111 for Floyd, the widest of all the judges… arguably too wide.
- scored Raymundo Beltran over Arash Usmanee 117-111, a decent score and in line with the other judges
- scored Omar Figueroa over Jerry Belmontes 116-112 for Figueroa, in a bout that had wide ranging scores. Bad Left Hook had it 116-112 Belmontes
- scored Sergio Thompson over Ricardo Alvarez 95-93, a decent score, maybe a little close
- scored Juan Carlos Sanchez Jr over Roberto Domingo Sosa 117-110, in line with the other judges
- scored Shinsuke Yamanaka over Vic Darchinyan 117-111, in line with the other judges
- scored Carl Froch over Arthur Abraham 109-119, an obvious score and in line with the other judges
- scored Jesse Brinkley over Curtis Stevens 117-109, in line with the other judges
- scored Floyd Mayweather Jr – Juan Manuel Marquez a complete shutout for Mayweather, the other judges found a round or two in there for Marquez but Clements was arguably right.
- scored Sergio Mora – Vernon Forrest 117-110 for Forrest, in line with the other judges.
Overall I say I sense a distinct tendency to slightly favour the house fighter in his recent years. Also, in the 3 Mayweather bouts that I was able to notice him refereeing, he always gave the widest Mayweather score out of all the judges, although generally close to what the others had it.
Dave Moretti
- scored Jermell Charlo over Vanes Martirosyan 96-94, in line with the other judges and a perfectly justifiable score
- scored Keith Thurman over Robert Guerrero 118-109, in line with the other judges and a perfectly justifiable score
- scored Mauricio Herrera – Jose Benavidez 117-111 for Benavidez, in line with the other judges and a horrible, horrible score.
- scored Floyd Mayweather Jr – Marcos Rene Maidana 2 for Mayweather 116-111, in line with the other judges
- scored Sakio Bika – Anthony Dirrell 2 for Dirrell 117-110 Dirrell, the widest but arguably the best of the scores
- scored Jessie Vargas over Anton Novikov 118-110, same as Clements and definitely too wide. Not good.
- scored Saul Alvarez – Erislandy Lara 115-113 for Canelo. The other scores were 117-111 and 113-115.
- scored Floyd Mayweather Jr – Marcos Rene Maidana 1 for Floyd 116-112, a justifiable score
- scored Bernard Hopkins – Beibut Shumenov 116-111 ‘Nard, in line with the other judge who wasn’t stoned out of his damn mind.
- scored Floyd Mayweather Jr over Saul Alvarez 116-112, arguably too close
- scored J’Leon Love – Gabriel Rosado 95-94 for J’Leon, not a popular score among fans but arguably justifiable. Another judge had it wider
- scored Brandon Rios – Mike Alvarado 2 115-113 for Alvarado pretty much the same as the other judges
- scored Javier Fortuna over Patrick Hyland 115-113, the closest of the judges… possibly too close?
- scored Raymundo Beltran over Ji-Hoon Kim 98-92, in line with the other judges and a good score
- scored Vanes Martirosyan – Erislandy Lara a draw, the other two judges had it one for Martirosyan and one for Lara
- scored Sergio Martinez – Julio Cesar Chavez Jr. 118-109, in line with the other judges and a perfectly justifiable score
- scored Floyd Mayweather Jr over Miguel Cotto 117-111, in line with the other judges and I guess a justifiable score, although I did see quie a few closer scores
- scored Mike Alvarado over Mauricio Herrera 96-94, the closest of the judges scores but arguably the best one
- scored Pacquiao – Marquez 3 115-113 Pacquiao,
Overall outlook: not good!
Glenn Feldman
- scored Lucas Matthysse over Ruslan Provodnikov 115-113, in line with the other judges and with most sports writers but possibly a little close for most fans
- scored Andy Lee – Peter Quillin 113-113, in line with te other judges and a perfectly justifiable score.
- scored Amnat Ruenroeng over Zou Shiming 116-111 in Macau, an absolutely superb score under pressure (and in line with the other judges and with the Bad Left Hook scorecard)
- scored Arthur Abraham – Paul Smith 2 116-112 for King Arthur, in line with the other judges and a perfectly justifiable score
- scored Willie Monroe Jr over Brian Vera 97-92, in line with the other judges and a perfectly justifiable score
- scored Amir Khan over Devon Alexander 119-109, in line with the other judges and a perfectly justifiable score
- scored Bryant Jennings over Mike Perez 114-113, actually had it 114-114 minus a referee point deduction. This was in line with most scores by BLH posters
- scored Abner Mares – Jonathan Oquendo 96-94, visibly closer than both the other judges and the BLH score.
- scored Dmitry Chudinov over Patrick Nielsen 115-113, the closest of the 3 judges
- scored Paul Spadafora – Johan Perez a draw, the other judges had it a clear victory for Perez
- scored Bradley – JM Marquez 115-113 for Marquez, a strange score
- scored Klitschko – Povetkin 119-104, exactly the same score as the other judges
- scored Daiki Kameda over Rodrigo Guerrero 114-112, the only judge to see it close and clearly the only sane score of the 3
- scored Argenis Mendez – Arash Usmanee a draw, in line with the other judges but not in line with most fans who had Mendez winning
- scored Eddie Chambers – Thabiso Mchunu 99-91 for Mchunu, a good score in a bout that went against the script
- scored Paul Malignaggi – Adrien Broner 115-113 for Broner. The other judges had it 115-113 Malignaggi and 117-11 Broner. Arguably the most easily justifiable score of the 3.
- scored Billy Dib – Evgeny Gradovich 114-112 for Gradovich, exact same score as the other 2 judges
- scored Paul Malignaggi – Pablo Cesar Cano 118-109 for Cano, a wildly deverging score from the other two judges who scored it for Paulie. Most fans also had it for Cno, but maybe not THAT wide.
- scored Guillermo Rigondeaux over Roberto Marroquin 118-108, same as the other judges
- scored Alexander Povetkin over Ruslan Chagaev 116-112, in line with the other judges and a perfectly justifiable score
- scored Andre Berto – Victor Ortiz 114-112 for Ortiz, the closest score of the 3.
- scored Chad Dawson over Glen Johnson 117-111, the other two judges had it closer
- scored Gabriel Campillo – Beibut Shumenov a draw, the other two judges had it for Shumenov. Certainly his score is easier to justify, to put it mildly
- scored Alexander Dimitrenko – Eddie Chambers the widest for Chambers, arguably the best score
- scored Anselmo Moreno over Volodymyr Sydorenko in Germany, a good score in a split decision
- scored Miguel Cotto over Paul Malignaggi 116-111, in line with the other judges and a justifiable score
- scored the Chris Byrd – Jameel McCline IBF World heavyweight title fight for McCline, the only judge to do so. I’ve never seen the fight, I don’t know if this was a good score.
Overall outlook – in my opinion an excellent judge, especially in recent times.
Question should be who going to get raped(no homo) in Vegas that weekend. fukking prices for everything going to be out of this world.Who is gonna be in Vegas that weekend?
And your signature will be
Black_Jesus told my silly ass Pacquiao would beat that c00n Floydie... Now my sig and Avatar belongs to him.. During the 2 months im banned, and while im holding this ether I recieved from Black_Jesus, I will sit down and reflect on the dumb delusional shyt i've been saying in regards to Floyd Mayweather for the last few years. He's not the GOAT.. Not even Top 10... Not even the best of this era.
"PACQUIAO BOMAYE!!!!"
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Now don't you go hating, Al .....you wouldn't mind being there if you got the deal I got. If you know what you are doing prices are considering the show and experience of being there. I got a pass to go without my girl so this weekend will be priceless, friendQuestion should be who going to get raped(no homo) in Vegas that weekend. fukking prices for everything going to be out of this world.
Question should be who going to get raped(no homo) in Vegas that weekend. fukking prices for everything going to be out of this world.
Bob Arum is trying to pull out a deal they agreed to and signed....i knew team Manny would position to pull out the fight eventually, i wouldn't put it past themhow is this possible
Can u sell that to someone else?Haha well that too. Fortunately I booked my suite in February way before the fight and I preordered all my club tickets and have tables reserved at various restaurants. It pays to jump on events like this early to minimize the cost and hopefully have some money in the bank to do so
Now don't you go hating, Al .....you wouldn't mind being there if you got the deal I got. If you know what you are doing prices are considering the show and experience of being there. I got a pass to go without my girl so this weekend will be priceless, friend
shyt will be bananas, definitely...Ima acka FOOL.I'm staying at the Westgate. Paid $750 for flight and airfare. I'll be there from Wed-Sunday. Got a nice amount of $$$$ to spend...(4k-5k) don't know yet how much I'm taking with me. Can't wait! Atmosphere is going to be electric.
Can u sell that to someone else?
I mean sell the room to someoneSell the idea? Mayweather last fight on his current contract will be what sept 13th or 20th if you were to book your room/suite now do you know you would be saving up to like 70% it's all about your money situation and your traveling arrangements. It's easy to cancel a room and possibly get your flight credit if you need to fly there a different time.