This was some major BS Mighty undoubtedly won 8 rounds without any question and yet Tim "I have no idea what to do now" Coleman walks away with a split decision. This is on the scale of Funeka/Guzman seriously.
This was some major BS Mighty undoubtedly won 8 rounds without any question and yet Tim "I have no idea what to do now" Coleman walks away with a split decision. This is on the scale of Funeka/Guzman seriously.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
I honestly didn't see enough of the fight to comment on it specifically, but the judges are making me a very cynical man.
This is why I question what kind of training judges get.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
Training? They get training? I refuse to believe that.
Mighty got shafted against Ortiz as well, one good uppercut and they stopped it. Mighty's legs were fine he was still blocking everything else.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
Arnaoutis deserved the win. I had him up by 4 rounds. Coleman is just mediocre. I don't see how anybody would go out there way to push him. So it comes down to judges pretty much not knowing how to judge
Coleman has the Kevin Johnson-syndrome, dudes who talk and even in the ring act like they are waaaaay better then they really are. He bruised him up a bit early, Aranoutis fought a good fight, never let Coleman get going in bunches and clearly won at least 7 rounds, probably closer to 9. I didn't even here the decision I left in the midlde of round 12, I can't believe he didn't win that fight.
I think they should have retired boxers as judges, or use a stats system to score fights. Although that could be just as controversial. But they could do it RBR rather than overall, like who landed more power punches in the round, who was more accurate, who was better defensively ETC.
ROBBED!!!!
I had Aranoutis up by five or six rounds. It was a ridiculous decision.
He should appeal the decision although I'm not sure how that is done.
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