There is no evidence is he DID NOT tamper or alter the scores. The problem is once you handle questions have to be asked, and now seeing he should of been no where near the judges or the score slips makes it even harder to explain.
There's not even a suggestion of it. Khan lost because of the point deductions. It's a pretty poor fix when all three cards had the guy you want to lose ahead. It's just utterly ridiculous.
So you aren't even the least bit interested in knowing what a man who has no offiliation or role to play in the fight is doing at ringside, is seen pestering officials, handling RBR score cards, appearing to give helpful advice and passing notes to judges? At the very least it needs looking at.
Irrelevant, fact is, judges and supervisors shouldn't be talking with/handing scorecards to/allowing themselves to be distracted by anyone but an official that as the accreditation to do so. Fact is Hatman hasn't got the accreditation, and him handling the scorecards is just as bad as say, Khan's dad or Oscar budging up by Michael Walsh and asking to see the scorecards.
It was a close fight, have a rematch and settle it that way. It's clear as day they are gonna fight again. Amir should be in the gym working on things to keep Peterson on the outside :deal
Whether he deserves it is a different matter....I'm not talking about what I thought the result was or should have been, I'm talking about probity of that result. IMO, and unfortunately I think that the fight will be deemed a NC and Peterson won't fight Khan in a rematch. The pictures of HatMan in the ring with Peterson at the conclusion of the fight will probably do for Lamont in the end
Right, I've not read the last 70 pages or so (I think), could someone please tell me if anything interesting has come to light since page 30? Cheers.
Michael Welsh is a supervisor not a judge. Is there any evidence at all that hatman was anywhere near any the actual judges, or did you just make that up?
it dont matter if hatman got a blower from khans dad and blew his muck onto oscars face at ringside that night, the majority of fans know it was a close fight that edged towards peterson