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    Default Re: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall

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    Ian John Lewis is a shit ref and a shit fucking judge. Wasn’t even close. Taylor is clearly too tight at the weight, but the better cleaner work was by Catterall.
    I’ve said it a million times , Brits have the cheek to talk about going to Italy and knocking someone out to get a draw, and Mexican judges and US hometown decisions. Complete fucking joke of a decision.
    Taylor talked complete bollocks in his interview.
    I agree with the general consensus here.

    But it isn’t all that common in the UK. USA judging has been the world champions of decisions going the wrong way.

    Lets be clear.
    Are you sure about that? I can’t agree. It happens way too often. I’ve had my doubts about the honesty of Boxing for a long time, and this doesn’t make me think I’m wrong.
    Primo, here me, here me now!

    Yes it happens in the UK! We just witnessed this.

    But c’mon man, it is worldwide known about American corruption in the sport of boxing.

    It is what it is mate. Bad decision tonight, but let us not compare that to the entire history of the sport and the corruption. Thats silly.

    Catterall won that fight.
    Mate, so it happens everywhere else in the World and it’s corruption. It happens here and it’s “just a bad decision” !
    My point is , Boxing is corrupt! It’s not a particular country, it’s Worldwide.
    Judges take backhanders all across the World.
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    Default Re: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall

    Quote Originally Posted by KickMuck View Post
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    Ian John Lewis is a shit ref and a shit fucking judge. Wasn’t even close. Taylor is clearly too tight at the weight, but the better cleaner work was by Catterall.
    I’ve said it a million times , Brits have the cheek to talk about going to Italy and knocking someone out to get a draw, and Mexican judges and US hometown decisions. Complete fucking joke of a decision.
    Taylor talked complete bollocks in his interview.
    I don't get your point about British judges. Jack Catterall is British and Josh taylor is British, if you want to sepreate them then Josh Taylor is Scottish and Jack Catterall is English.
    It’s not a National thing. Judges all around the World are taking bungs.
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    No great surprise. All 3 of those judges and every single other British judge has form and has done for many years. Corrupt to the core. It would be hugely generous to give Taylor 4 rounds. Catterall landed twice as many punches. To give it to Taylor by 3 rounds, with the Knockdown and the points deducted, means the judged gave Catterall 4 rounds.
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    Default Re: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall

    Quote Originally Posted by Mark TKO View Post
    One of worst decisions I seen.
    Same mate and I have seen some shockers. But this one is indefensible. Let's hope they are held to account, but they won't be!
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    Default Re: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall

    Quote Originally Posted by BIG H View Post
    No great surprise. All 3 of those judges and every single other British judge has form and has done for many years. Corrupt to the core. It would be hugely generous to give Taylor 4 rounds. Catterall landed twice as many punches. To give it to Taylor by 3 rounds, with the Knockdown and the points deducted, means the judged gave Catterall 4 rounds.
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    Default Re: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall

    I'm very reluctant to call any fight a robbery and to be honest I missed the first 6 rounds then the fight kept buffering. I watch all fights on illegal streaming sites...I don't give a fk.

    I did see the knockdown of Taylor. Taylor was hurt. That was the time Catterrall should've tried to get him out of there. But he didn't.

    As I say I need to watch the fight bk with the sound down because in the past too many ppl have said certain fights were robberies and when I've watched it bk again (with the sound down) my scores showed that they weren't and they were all very close fights. Eg Canelo Vs GGG 1, Ward Vs Kovelev 1 or Fury Vs Wilder 1.

    There's a big difference between a bad decision and a robbery
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    Default Re: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall

    It was a bad decision not a robbery. The fight was awful at times and very messy. The ref did not take firm control early and it led to point deductions for both men.

    Taylor was hurt with the knockdown and Catterall fought a tactically smart fight which nullified Josh best assets.

    The ref that scored it for Josh was wrong with his 8-4 for Josh.

    Top Rank must want Josh v Crawford/Spence to allow that decision to stand.
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    Default Re: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    It was a bad decision not a robbery. The fight was awful at times and very messy. The ref did not take firm control early and it led to point deductions for both men.

    Taylor was hurt with the knockdown and Catterall fought a tactically smart fight which nullified Josh best assets.

    The ref that scored it for Josh was wrong with his 8-4 for Josh.

    Top Rank must want Josh v Crawford/Spence to allow that decision to stand.
    Nah mate, it was a robbery!
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    Default Re: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall

    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    It was a bad decision not a robbery. The fight was awful at times and very messy. The ref did not take firm control early and it led to point deductions for both men.

    Taylor was hurt with the knockdown and Catterall fought a tactically smart fight which nullified Josh best assets.

    The ref that scored it for Josh was wrong with his 8-4 for Josh.

    Top Rank must want Josh v Crawford/Spence to allow that decision to stand.
    Why wasn’t it a robbery. You’re quick to call Canelo/GGG a robbery , when it was correctly 50/50, but this is “just a bad decision” ?
    That is exactly why they get away with it.
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    Default Re: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall

    Quote Originally Posted by Primo Carnera View Post
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    It was a bad decision not a robbery. The fight was awful at times and very messy. The ref did not take firm control early and it led to point deductions for both men.

    Taylor was hurt with the knockdown and Catterall fought a tactically smart fight which nullified Josh best assets.

    The ref that scored it for Josh was wrong with his 8-4 for Josh.

    Top Rank must want Josh v Crawford/Spence to allow that decision to stand.
    Why wasn’t it a robbery. You’re quick to call Canelo/GGG a robbery , when it was correctly 50/50, but this is “just a bad decision” ?
    That is exactly why they get away with it.
    Can't remember calling Triple G v Canelo a robbery? Tyson Fury v Wilder 1 maybe.

    A robbery is 10-2, 8-4 bad decision.
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    Default Re: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall

    I just watched it back. I had 114 - 112 to Catterall it was no were near a robbery. I agree with Froch



    If you are going to take the title away from home perhaps you need to win it clearly rather than pinch it. Caterrall seemed happy to sand a few punches at long range and then hold Taylor as soon as he got close. I think an American ref would have done a better job.

    Catterall was quite negative and spoiled in the last few rounds whilst Taylor was the one looking to push the fight and that for me closed the score cards.

    It was a lot closer than some people on here and Sky are making out.
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    Froch is probably reminding people about his fight with Andre Dirrell. It is always about Froch and his ego.
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    Default Re: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall

    Saturday’s bout between Josh Taylor and Jack Catterall ended in immense controversy as the defending champion was judged victorious after 12 rounds of intense boxing.

    Fans from across the world expressed their confusion and bitter disappointment at the decision online, with even fellow professionals and pundits raising questions over the judges’ scorecards.

    The scores were 113-112 for Catterall, 114-111 for Taylor and 113-112 for Taylor.

    Jack Catterall entered the fight hungry for titles as Josh Taylor looked to defend his WBC, WBA, WBO and IBF junior welterweight titles. The champion won via split decision over the Englishman and even had to overcome the first knockdown of his bright career.

    The whole encounter was cagey, and with both men fighting out of a southpaw stance, the fight was set up to a be an ugly one.

    Referee Marcus McDonnell warned both competitors for the tenacious nature of the brawl, but the most clean and precise work on the night was done by the imposing Catterall.

    Punching statistics from CompuBox have highlighted how dominant Catterall was during this match-up and why the incorrect decision was made.



    Over 12 rounds, Catterall landed a total of 39 jabs in comparison to Taylor’s 16. Catterall also averaged 10 landed punches per round, while Taylor only managed to land 6.1 punches per round.

    The Scot also only managed to muster up 57 power punches, whereas the title challenger Catterall landed 81 in total.

    So, although Taylor was more accurate, landing 24% of his punches over Catterall’s 23%, it’s clear the latter was the busier fighter, throwing 219 more blows.

    Even Ben Shalom, the promoter of the fight itself, has openly admitted that he thought Catterall had been robbed of a victory and subsequently of all four belts.

    He told talkSPORT’s Fight Night: “I’ve watched these decisions as a fan and to be part of it is sickening. It was an amazing night.”

    Some have even come out and said that Taylor should respect his opponent and offer a rematch in light of the contention surrounding the standard of scoring. What a contest this could be if it materialises.

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    Default Re: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall

    Quote Originally Posted by Denilson3.0 View Post
    I just watched it back. I had 114 - 112 to Catterall it was no were near a robbery. I agree with Froch



    If you are going to take the title away from home perhaps you need to win it clearly rather than pinch it. Caterrall seemed happy to sand a few punches at long range and then hold Taylor as soon as he got close. I think an American ref would have done a better job.

    Catterall was quite negative and spoiled in the last few rounds whilst Taylor was the one looking to push the fight and that for me closed the score cards.

    It was a lot closer than some people on here and Sky are making out.
    I scored the 11th 10-8 Catterall. He won the round quite comfortably in my book plus the deduction. So I can't go along with Froch's coasting for the final four rounds nonsense. Even if he did coast the final four. I don't care if the judges "like it" or not. They are there in a professional capacity to score a fight based on set criteria. It doesn't come down to what you like.

    This idea that you need to win it clearly rather than pinch it. It's essentially the old cliche "You've got to rip the title away from the champion" isn't it? That might have been the case in days gone by when you quite literally had to rip the title away from the champion. Who would remain the champion by virtue of being upright at the final bell. But I'd like to think we're a bit more sophisticated now and you simply win a fight by scoring more points over the course of twelve rounds. It doesn't matter how, it doesn't matter what rounds. You just win.

    For what it's worth I scored it with sound off 113-112 Catterall.
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    Default Re: Josh Taylor v Jack Catterall

    josh looked terrible. did he stay that one fight too long at this weight. jack should have won
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