NBC Sports Fight Night: Vyacheslav Glazkov vs. Malik Scott RBR

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  1. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    im just saying eveyones giving that judge the pass focusing on the less worse card
     
  2. Berliner

    Berliner Boxing Addict Full Member

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    THIS! He is very often "moving" when he throws his power shots... Not having a good stand and he puts no weight in his power shots! Also some of his shots are very slappy... sometimes it looks like he just slapps his shots to his opponent it look very fast in TV but in real there is no power behind such shots.
     
  3. DobyZhee

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    its not fair but scott was content with boxing...

    saying next time he'll knock the dude out.

    He had 10 rounds to do it...f'n do it.

    btw, I really like his athleticsm for his size.

    wouldnt pay for this dude on ppv.
     
  4. brnxhands

    brnxhands Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    doesnt matter how poor of a fight it was.
     
  5. EuroBot

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    Another black eye for boxing on American television. Very bad scorecard from a usually consistent, fair judge in Julie Lederman.

    It was no closer than 97-93 Scott.
     
  6. Hercegovac

    Hercegovac Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Oh and Glaskov's a punk for his post fight interview

    A real man would've admitted he wasn't prepared to face a fighter like Scott, and go back to the drawing board to right his wrongs

    Now he thinks he won, won't evolve as a boxer, and will get beat again when he steps up
     
  7. SweetHome_Bama

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    Julie Lederman is a terrible judge like her daddy.
     
  8. ButtBread

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    As always, the promoter is concerned only with the short term. NBC Sports puts together an impressive program with Main Events and Main Events turns it into a commercial for the UFC.

    Unless, of course, you want to see crooked judging, the ring size adjusted to favor one fighter and feel angry and disappointing after every show.
     
  9. Drew101

    Drew101 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Eh..Whitaker-Ramirez was about as bad as it gets, and that was in Europe. Ottke-Reid was in Germany, and that was pretty awful. That said, the stateside decisions listed were pretty awful, and this decision was quite awful, too...and would have been awful regardless of where it was being held. :deal
     
  10. iamtheman

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    No. You 'do you' in the ring. Malik shoudn't have come into the ring expecting there to be a robbery and trying his hardest to shoot for the KO. He did what he always does, boxed intelligently and schooled Glaz. That should have been enough.

    Saying something and actually doing it are two different things. If the KO's come then they come, but every smart boxer fights their fight.
     
  11. sadlittleboy

    sadlittleboy Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Lazarte v Solis I
     
  12. Sister Sledge

    Sister Sledge Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I think Scott fought well, and while he's a pure boxer, he wasn't boring. He's a very good hw, but he will have a hrd time getting a shot at the title unless he can fight some contedersto get #1 contender status.
     
  13. LiverPunchKO

    LiverPunchKO 128-1 (84 KO's) Full Member

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    :deal
     
  14. irishny

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    To be fair, of course hes gonna say he won.

    Have you ever heard a boxer who got a gift say otherwise?
     
  15. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    There is a silver lining to this, in a ****ed up sort of way: Robberies are so common in boxing now, that a robbed fighter at this level generally doesn't have a problem landing a similar fight than he'd have gotten had he actually gotten the call.

    We've seen it recently with Chisora-Helenius (Dereck got Vitali right after), and Cunningham-Adamek (Cunningham got a big fight with Fury straight away). Scott getting exposure, even though he was screwed, will help him get a bigger fight sooner rather than later.