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    Default Re: C J ROSS defends her scoring

    "Canelo was able to land his punches effectively from the inside and control the rounds I gave him." ~CJ Ross

    That's like saying the Coyote was landing the boulder effectively on the Roadrunners head and was in control of the entire chase throughout every episode ....

    What fight was i watching? What punches did Canelo land effectively from the inside?

    Well bugger me with a fish fork i don't know what the fuck is going on anymore...ban this woman!

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    Default Re: C J ROSS defends her scoring

    I can see why she scored the rounds for Canelo. Floyd was backing off too much, Canelo was bringing the fight to him.

    I scored it 117-111 for Floyd because of his clean accurate punching, but I think the commentators were very biased in favor of Floyd and he didn't really "dominate".

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    I can see why she scored the rounds for Canelo. Floyd was backing off too much, Canelo was bringing the fight to him.

    I scored it 117-111 for Floyd because of his clean accurate punching, but I think the commentators were very biased in favor of Floyd and he didn't really "dominate".
    the stream I watched was in french and I had no fucking clue what they were saying....I had the fight 11 rounds to 1 or 119-109 for Floyd, it was an easy fight to score, Canelo did nothing effectively and Floyd was still hitting him with shots while backing away, so there goes that theory

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    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    I can see why she scored the rounds for Canelo. Floyd was backing off too much, Canelo was bringing the fight to him.

    I scored it 117-111 for Floyd because of his clean accurate punching, but I think the commentators were very biased in favor of Floyd and he didn't really "dominate".
    Lol he gave Canelo a boxing lesson what fight were u watching

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    The only way she can defend that score is by putting a gun in her mouth.

    It's AMAZING that there's a person judging the biggest fights in boxing who can't tell what punches are landing and which ones are missing or being blocked.

    You'd think that would be the LEAST a judge should be able to do.

    Oi vey...

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    Default Re: C J ROSS defends her scoring

    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post

    I scored it 117-111 for Floyd because of his clean accurate punching, but I think the commentators were very biased in favor of Floyd and he didn't really "dominate".
    117-111 is the best case scenario and closest anyone could possibly score the fight without being completely ignorant of how boxing works.

    Canelo won the 12th without question (a round that Floyd got on his bicycle and gave away) and I think there were 1 or 2 max rounds you could have given to Canelo in there if you wanted to be generous to the guy.

    But there's no way anyone with any boxing knowledge could have found 6 rounds to give to Canelo. That's insanity

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    I think that anyone who gave Canelo more than 2 rounds must be letting their disdain for Mayweather cloud their judgement or just sucks at scoring fights or in the case of Ross maybe corrupt. FYI the 2 RDS is generous
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    CJ Ross should STFU and accept the well-deserved thrashing she's getting through the media. If she had any honor, she'd permanently resign from being a boxing judge and take up something more befitting her qualifications.

    Like writing articles in Braille.

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    Default Re: C J ROSS defends her scoring

    You mean Alvarez actually landed punches?

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    Default Re: C J ROSS defends her scoring

    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post
    I can see why she scored the rounds for Canelo. Floyd was backing off too much, Canelo was bringing the fight to him.

    I scored it 117-111 for Floyd because of his clean accurate punching, but I think the commentators were very biased in favor of Floyd and he didn't really "dominate".




    This is why I watch fights on mute.

    The few times I did unmute it sounded to me like they were giving Alvarez too much credit. He was dominated from what I saw. Floyd is so much smaller than him and had him backing up most of the fight and even had him on the ropes on multiple occasions.

    Alvarez didnt win a round imo.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    The only way she can defend that score is by putting a gun in her mouth.

    It's AMAZING that there's a person judging the biggest fights in boxing who can't tell what punches are landing and which ones are missing or being blocked.

    You'd think that would be the LEAST a judge should be able to do.

    Oi vey...




    Even if Alvarez was landing these punches he still would have lost, not quite as bad I suppose but still badly imo.

    Horrible judging to call that 6-6.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Beanflicker View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Freedom View Post

    I scored it 117-111 for Floyd because of his clean accurate punching, but I think the commentators were very biased in favor of Floyd and he didn't really "dominate".
    117-111 is the best case scenario and closest anyone could possibly score the fight without being completely ignorant of how boxing works.

    Canelo won the 12th without question (a round that Floyd got on his bicycle and gave away) and I think there were 1 or 2 max rounds you could have given to Canelo in there if you wanted to be generous to the guy.

    But there's no way anyone with any boxing knowledge could have found 6 rounds to give to Canelo. That's insanity




    I wouldnt have gave him the 12th.

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    Default Re: C J ROSS defends her scoring

    I thought Canelo was doing well into the third round. It seems to take Floyd Floyd three rounds to get range and groove. I think this lady should submit a letter of apology and bow out. it is not the cover up that gets you, but the cover up of the cover up.
    Should should also apologize for the Pac v Bradley fight while she as she is at it.
    Last edited by walrus; 09-17-2013 at 03:13 AM.

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    Default Re: C J ROSS defends her scoring

    The comments at the bottom of that article are a bigger embarrassment to the sport than Ross' scorecard.

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