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krackdagawd

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Another Gold Medal
The same muhfukkers talking bout....Mexican Hero faking :scust:



Will be the same muhfukkers talking bout Get Well soon Lucas :mjcry:




We out here dancing on Fetty Waps Grave
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:mjlol: that gif I think that nikka might be low key slow. That might explain his power/chin :dead:
 

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:snoop: at all these fights getting canceled or not even happening.

Too bad Frampton/Quigg wasn't the barnburner cats expected, cuz that might be the biggest fight (name and competitiveness wise) we'll get for a hot minute if the year continues like this.
One of the cases where a rematch would be warranted and an excellent fight. The last fight was close and Quigg started off slow and came on late. If the rematch started more how the second half of the fight it would be a great fight.
Still high stakes for their local reps, and Frampton was having issues dealing with Quigg in the second half, if Quigg did that the whole fight it would be a barnburner.
Have to imagine it still we be the most financially lucrative opportunity too. Haven't heard any mentions of a rematch, so doubt it is even being discussed, but once the fight was over I thought a rematch isn't a bad idea.
 

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Wtf was this judge on during this fight, you can't even say dude was on the take with fukkery this blatant, they need to keep dude away from judging fights in the future.

D.C. Commission investigating judge for Luis Ortiz-Tony Thompson bout - Ring TV

The DC Boxing and Wrestling Commission is conducting an investigation into a bizarre scorecard turned in by judge Lloyd Scaife following Saturday’s heavyweight bout between Luis Ortiz and Tony Thompson at the DC Armory in Washington, D.C., RingTV.com has learned.

The bout was stopped at 2:29 of the sixth round when Ortiz clipped Thompson’s right ear, knocking him down for the third time. For the highly-touted Ortiz (25-0, 22 knockouts), it was the latest highlight in his march to a possible title shot as Thompson, a D.C. product, may have fought for the last time. But it was Scaife’s peculiar scoring of the previous five rounds in a nationally-televised bout on HBO that has caused concern at the commission, a source said.

Scaife, a local judge from the D.C. area, gave new meaning to the term “hometown judging” with his tallies. Among his peculiar findings, he scored the third round 10-9 for Thompson even though it was a round in which Ortiz knocked Thompson down. The other two judges, Tammye Jenkins and Paul Wallace both scored the third round 10-8 for Ortiz.

Scaife scored the first round 10-9 in favor of Ortiz even though Ortiz knocked Thompson down and otherwise dominated his opponent in the round. Jenkins and Wallace both scored the first round 10-8 for Ortiz. Scaife also scored the fifth round 10-9 for Thompson, even though both Jenkins and Wallace scored the round 10-9 for Ortiz, who seemed to clearly win the round. At the time of the stoppage, Jenkins and Wallace both had Ortiz ahead 50-43, while Scaife had Ortiz leading Thompson by just a point, 48-47.

The commission will likely release a statement on Friday describing its findings and whether Scaife will be disciplined. “Everyone is trying to figure out just what happened,” the source said.

The unusual scoring darkened an otherwise cheery mood for Ortiz’s camp, who studied a copy of Scaife’s scorecard early Sunday morning at a restaurant in their hotel with bewilderment. “Good thing it didn’t have to go to the scorecards,” said Jay Jimenez, Ortiz’s manager.
 
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