Bill Haney Got Some Explaining To Do?

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  1. Braindamage

    Braindamage Baby Face Beast Full Member

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    Could have been the score he had tallied in his head, something all fans do. I scored it a draw but some scored it 115-113, 116-112. Hell, there was a thread asking how people scored the fight.
     
  2. African Cobra

    African Cobra The Right Honourable Lord President of the Council Full Member

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    Such bloody sore losers:

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  3. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    Olu, we can only judge you from what we see on here and out of respect I'll leave it there

    And I'm doing more than my bit to expose the corruption. No one has spent more time exposing the deck-stacking and corruption in US boxing than I pertaining to US fighters having home refs and judges a scandalous amount of the time for world title fights between them and foreigners, which as I keep saying only happens in the US and literally never anywhere else in the entire world. If it wasn't for my investigative journalism regarding this none of you would even know that was a thing.

    This will tickle you, Olu. I remember seeing women's boxing pioneer Jane Couch, MBE, interviewing Andre Ward many years ago and she literally told him right to his face on camera that ''your boys always stack the deck with a home ref and three home judges in the US'' after he'd made the bizarre claim that Froch was actually the one who would have home advantage over him in their fight in Atlantic city because he's from Oakland and unbeknownst to me Nottingham must be located somewhere in the US I guess :facepalm: :lol:

    I'm sure the irony of her saying that to Ward of all people, given his career long history of having that stacked deck of his and his obligatory home ref and three home judges so often and then years later after that interview going on to refuse to allow a single neutral judge for the rematch against Kovalev after his three home ones robbed Kovalev of all his belts in their first fight, isn't lost on someone as intelligent on you, Olu :D


    Change will come about someday and I thanks to my tireless work raising awareness about it I will have played a part in that and we will one day see foreign fighters receive fairer treatment over there, not keep having a huge part of their legacies stolen from them, their earning potential greatly diminished and their dreams crushed by corruption and the the three home judges.

    In fact, it already is bearing fruit because I've seen foreign fighters just today calling for neutral judges for their upcoming fights over there.


    But there will always be people like you out there who don't believe that certain types of fighters ever, literally ever, deserve a fair shake.
     
  4. African Cobra

    African Cobra The Right Honourable Lord President of the Council Full Member

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    Seems like you will just keep making unsubstantiated allegations instead of doing the hard graft like the proper investigative journalists did like Watergate. I don’t need to use a lot of words I just need to point out salient facts such as:

    1. Foreign fighters who think they are going to be robbed when fighting abroad do what Uncle Azumah Nelson did all his career beat the home town boy in his country, humiliate him and stop. Many examples in Azumah Nelson’s career and you don’t hear him crying foul or making excuses about home town cooking. Egis Klimas managed fighters only claim robbery when the6 lose.

    2. Jane Couch was talking ****. Andre did not know who she was. Ward was talking about distance between Nottingham and Oakland to Antlantic City. Making excuses about fighting on the road is weakness.

    3 . I don’t know what you mean by people like me and believe that certain type of fighters not deserving a fair shake. Everyone deserves fairness even sore losers. What I don’t like is sore losers especially in close fights that could go either way.

    Keep making excuses for your favourites. The difference between you and I is when my guys lose I have the decency, sportsmanship and respect to congratulate the other side. A prime example of this was when Usyk beat AJ especially in the rematch. Yes it was painful but a man must recognise greatness. I not only lauded Usyk but gave him the highest compliment that I can and I quote “ he did things tonight that I have not seen a heavyweight do since Muhammad Ali”. No higher compliment can I make to equate him with Ali.