Teddy Atlas Rant on CJ Ross

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  1. markq

    markq Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    She needs to be investigated. Her card directly affected the outcome of a lot of bets. We saw shady stuff like this in the NBA before that ref was caught. Two fights with questionable scores and big money involved. Something doesn't add up.
     
  2. Jackson's Fury

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    For once teddy alas is right
     
  3. Enigmadanks

    Enigmadanks Boxing Addict Full Member

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    GBP officials received unofficial scoring from 86 different members of the media (i.e. Ring Magazine columnists, ESPN, etc.) and all of them, all 86 had mayweather clearly winning. The closest any of them had the fight was DOug Fischer who scored the fight a 3 point win for mayweather.

    The average of those 86 different boxing pundits/media officials had Mayweather winning 119-109. SO yes, CJ Ross is a crook and she gave boxing a big black eye last night in one of the biggest fights of the past decade. She can't be this far off when it comes to a fight of this magnitude. She deserves to be thoroughly investigated, it was a shame to hear the scorecards.

    TBH, all 3 judges had the fight scored way too closely with Ross being the most unjust of the 3.
     
  4. Blackness

    Blackness Danny Garcia Beat You... Full Member

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    HELL no.


    Cotto V Floyd was MORE competitive. Canelo looked like a ******.

    You must be Mexican.
     
  5. hawks889

    hawks889 New Member Full Member

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    i watched it again today, and scored it 118-112 mayweather, some of the earlier rounds, were close, with little action, Mayweather started to take over in the midldle rounds, maybe it wasnt as dominant as bob sheridan claimed, but no doubt mayweather won by a decent margin, the rant was justified if not a little over the top,
     
  6. volkan

    volkan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You mean 118-110 right?
     
  7. Enigmadanks

    Enigmadanks Boxing Addict Full Member

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    From Bad Left Hook:

    Bobby Hunter of Fight Score Collector put together his usual polling and gathering of media scores. It was 86-0 for Floyd Mayweather, with only one score (from Doug Fischer of The RING) closer than 117-111 (Fischer had it 116-113). Nobody had a draw. Nobody had it close. Average score? 119-109.
     
  8. puncherschance

    puncherschance Boxing Addict Full Member

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    i also scored it 116-113 i scored the first round even. i watched the fight again today and i thought a lot of the early rounds were close. i gave canelo 4 rounds total 2 were close and 2 were clear.
     
  9. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    Report: NSAC plans no disciplinary action against C.J. Ross

    Nevada State Athletic Commission executive director Keith Kizer has defended the 114-114 scoring of Nevada judge C.J. Ross. “Just because a judge’s scorecard ends up even, doesn’t mean the judge necessarily thought the fight as a whole was even,” Kizer told USA Today. “It could be that a judge has six rounds for each fighter, but the six rounds she gave fighter A, she gave them to him easily and the six rounds she gave fighter B, they were really close rounds. That’s pretty much how it was last night…”I know most of the people won’t understand it, and I understand that.” Kizer also told USA Today that Ross is one of the NSAC’s top judges, and he’s not thinking about any disciplinary measure.
     
  10. Peterp

    Peterp Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Go Teddy ! We as fans should back Teddy 100%

    As someone else stated, any official disciplinary action is unlikely so public shame is the way to go.


    Look at old baldie "i'm firm but i'm fair". He hasn't referred a big fight since
     
  11. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    A) Look up, i just posted there was no action to be taken
    B) Joe Cortez retired, he wasnt blackballed out of the game :rofl
     
  12. Peterp

    Peterp Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Well he retiired due to shame or he had had enough payouts already

    We still need to keep the pressure on Ross so she is not involved again in these big fights
     
  13. iceman71

    iceman71 WBC SILVER Champion Full Member

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    he retired because he was 70 years old....how long should he ref? 75? 80? 90?
     
  14. Clark81

    Clark81 Slumped in his corner Full Member

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    I had it 118-110.

    I bet Oscar told all judges to give any close rounds to Canelo, and she just got carried away
     
  15. tommyt

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    Ha ha ha, you my friend are a troll