Gustavo Lemos - Richardson Hitchins, Hitchins 117-111 (including all the last 4 rounds) Tim Tszyu - Sebastien Fundora, 116-112 Tszyu, only judge who had Tszyu ahead Teofimo Lopez - Jahmaine Ortiz, 115-113 Lopez Shakur Stevenson - Edwin De Los Santos, 116-112 Stevenson Devin Haney - Vasily Lomachenko, 115-113 Haney Rolly Romero - Ismael Barroso, only 76-75 Barroso at the time of the corrupt stoppage Gervonta Davis - Ryan Garcia, only 58-56 Davis at the time of the stoppage, scored round 2 a draw despite Davis knocking him down Leiner Pero - Viktor Vykhryst, 68- 65 Pero at the time of the injury, was the only judge who had Pero ahead Tyson Fury - Deontay Wilder 3, only 94-92 Fury at the time of the KO in the 11th round. He had Wilder winning after 6 rounds, had it all square after 9 rounds Jermell Carlo - Brian Castano 1, 114-114 draw Vasily Lomachenko - Teofimo Lopez, 116-112 Lopez Jose Ramirez - Viktor Postol , 115-113 Ramirez Dmitry Bivol - Saul Alvarez, only 115-113 Bivol Guillermo Rigondeaux - Casimero, 115-113 Rigondeaux, only judge who had it for Rigondeaux Tyson Fury - Otto Wallin, 118-110 Fury, far too wide. Mario Barrios vs. Batyr Akhmedov, 115-111 Barrios
Fighters tend to move up or down levels according to their performances, but with judges when they get to the top table they seem to be their for life. And strangely, understanding boxing doesn't seem to be a pre-requisite to judge it at the highest level. Maybe judges should be chosen entirely from a pool of former fighters or something.
I used to work at Jiffy **** and Tim Cheathum was one of my customers. I brought up how edele Byrd was a terrible ref.. very nice guy.