C.J. Ross: The judge who scored that a draw

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  1. Flemo83

    Flemo83 Active Member Full Member

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    Both the women judges tonight were ****ing awful. women judging boxing is like ted bundy judging a swimsuit pageant
     
  2. Holy Grail

    Holy Grail Boxing Addict Full Member

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    She's trying to pay her children through college. She has been paid off. They wanted to give canelo the SD win but they knew they couldn't do it again after robbing pacquiao against bradley.
     
  3. Rojo

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    Hell...I was pulling for Canelo and even I could tell that a Draw was a ridiculous score.

    Well....she's messed up both the he Pacman and Mayweather fight scoring. I wonder who's next?
     
  4. rolz

    rolz Boxing God! Full Member

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    it is corruption pure and simple. now the casinos won't have to pay for the mayweather UD, which is the most popular bet on this fight i assume.
     
  5. Enigmadanks

    Enigmadanks Boxing Addict Full Member

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    All 3 judges scored that fight wrong. BUt CJ Ross' scorecard can't be justified whatsoever, she's obviously been paid off by Oscar and the crew. There's no other reasoning I can think of besides the fact that oscar was banking on canelo to become the next big PPV star and figured if the fight was close enough Canelo might eek it out as long as he had one judge bought off already.

    I actually like Canelo and think he has a bright future ahead of him. He just lost to one of the best ever, no shame in that.
     
  6. Stylez G.

    Stylez G. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I had it Mayweather, 120-108. My one friend scored it slanted towards Alvarez and has it 118-110. Either way, the right man one. Canelo got schooled. It was over in like the 3rd or 4th round. You could just tell that Mayweathet had him timed. He looked even better than his last fight. And dare I say, Guerrero did better than Alvarez. It just goes to show you that skills are way more important than age or weight.
     
  7. Rojo

    Rojo Active Member Full Member

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    Wait...is there really a bet like that?
     
  8. Scottish

    Scottish Khan(t) take a punch Full Member

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    More likely the casinos or the mob.

    Her job was just probably to make sure there was no UD, not change the full outcome.
     
  9. jrzbox

    jrzbox Active Member Full Member

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    she can't judge anymore fights she should be band from the sport
     
  10. Ziggy Montana

    Ziggy Montana The Butcher Full Member

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    We've seen it before. Maternal instinct impairs judgement.
     
  11. rolz

    rolz Boxing God! Full Member

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    a bet like what? Mayweather to win by UD? I would think so :lol:

    not really a betting man myself but I do know there are very specific bets like round betting for KOs. there should be specific bets for each type of decision.

    gamblers, please correct me if i'm wrong.
     
  12. split_decision

    split_decision Electronic information tampers with your soul Full Member

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    #BanCJRoss is trending :thumbsup
     
  13. PATSYS

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  14. Hotsauce

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  15. vladboston

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    This b!tch sure likes to give out draws,

    2012, June 9 - Manny Pacquiao vs. Timothy Bradley for the WBO Welterweight Title. Ross, along with Duane Ford and Jerry Roth, received heavy criticism for their scoring, as many thought Pacquiao cruised. Scores: Duane Ford 113-115, C.J. Ross 113-115, Jerry Roth 115-113.
    2011, Nov. 12 - Juan Carlos Burgos vs. Luis Cruz for the WBC Silver and WBO Latino Super Featherweight Titles - Ross was the only judge who did not score the bout heavily in favor of Burgos, instead seeing it as a draw. Scores: Duane Ford 98-92, C.J. Ross 95-95, Richard Ocasio 97-93.
    2011, Aug. 13 - Joseph Agbeko vs. Abner Mares (1st meeting) for the WBC Silver and IBF Bantamweight Titles. Ross was the only judge not scoring Mares as the winner, instead seeing that bout as a draw. Scores: Adalaide Byrd 111-115, C.J. Ross 113-113, Oren Shellenberger 111-115.
    2011, July 23 - Josiah Judah vs. Rafael Jastrzebski - Ross was the only judge not scoring in favor of Judah. She instead had the bout a draw. Scores: Richard Ocasio 59-55, Jerry Roth 58-56, C.J. Ross 57-57.
    2011, May 7 - Rodel Mayol vs. Javier Gallo - Ross was the only judge not scoring the bout handily in favor of Mayol, insteading seeing it as a draw. Scores: Jerry Roth 98-92, Lisa Giampa 98-92, C.J. Ross 95-95.
    2009, July 3 - Rodrigo Romero vs. David Springer (1st meeting) - Ross was the only judge to score the bout in favor of Springer. Scores: Glenn Trowbridge 39-37, Richard Ocasio 39-37, C.J. Ross 37-39.
    2008, Feb. 7 - Kendall Holt vs. Ben Tackie - Ross was the only judge who did not score the bout handily in favor of Holt, instead scoring the bout as a draw. Scores: Richard Houck 98-92, Paul Smith 98-92, C.J. Ross 95-95.
    2007, July 28 - Don Juan Futrell vs. Hector Camacho Jr. - Ross was the only judge not to score the bout in favor of Futrell. Scores: Robert Hoyle 76-75, Dave Moretti 76-75, C.J. Ross 75-76.
    2005, June 10 - Gerardo Cesar Prieto vs. Lamar Horne - Ross was the only judge who did not score the bout in favor of Prieto. Scores: Bill Graham 57-56, Al Lefkowitz 57-56, C.J. Ross 56-57.
    2002, July 13 - Kevin Kelley vs. Humberto Soto for the NABA Super Featherweight Title. Ross was the only judge not scoring the bout in favor of Kelley, instead having it as a draw. Scores: Carol Castellano 116-112, Paul Smith 115-113, C.J. Ross 114-114.

    -pulled from Boxrec