Brian Viloria is back under suspicious circumstances
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Brian Viloria is back under suspicious circumstances
Former IBF and WBC light flyweight world champion Brian Viloria (29-3, 16 KOs) dethroned reigning WBO flyweight champion Julio Cesar Miranda (35-6-1, 28 KOs) via twelve round unanimous decision on Saturday night at the Blaisdell Center in Honolulu, Hawaii. Viloria got off to a good start by dropping Miranda in round one with a body shot but Miranda came back over the second half of the fight. Unfortunately more judging problems as the officials apparently lost two rounds of the twelve round bout. Scores were announced as 98-91, 96-93, 97-93.
http://www.fightnews.com/Boxing/viloria-dethrones-miranda-90154
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Re: Brian Viloria is back under suspicious circumstances
yeah, I saw that. gotta love a 12 round fight with those scores. did the judges operate on the 9 point must system? Or is there something wrong with the report?
captainanddew- Posts : 8143
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Re: Brian Viloria is back under suspicious circumstances
I vote we got back to the No Decision days, and for official records, use the media consensus on who won the fight.
Clearly commissions can not gurantee a fair fight, and fair judging. Those scores were written out before the fight even started
Clearly commissions can not gurantee a fair fight, and fair judging. Those scores were written out before the fight even started
GrantZilla- Posts : 9310
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Re: Brian Viloria is back under suspicious circumstances
GrantZilla wrote:I vote we got back to the No Decision days, and for official records, use the media consensus on who won the fight.
Clearly commissions can not gurantee a fair fight, and fair judging. Those scores were written out before the fight even started
I would hope if they were written out before the fight started that the judges would have a score like 116-112 for a 12 round fight, not something in the 90s.
captainanddew- Posts : 8143
Join date : 2010-10-20
Age : 47
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Re: Brian Viloria is back under suspicious circumstances
captainanddew wrote:GrantZilla wrote:I vote we got back to the No Decision days, and for official records, use the media consensus on who won the fight.
Clearly commissions can not gurantee a fair fight, and fair judging. Those scores were written out before the fight even started
I would hope if they were written out before the fight started that the judges would have a score like 116-112 for a 12 round fight, not something in the 90s.
3 judges fucked up their math?
Anyway, Viloria vs Roman Gonzalez please.
SlickMoney- Posts : 1642
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