Re: Nationality of Judges in "World" Title Fights?

Originally Posted by
Trainer Monkey

Originally Posted by
Fenster

Originally Posted by
Trainer Monkey
Its cheaper,but again,you dont have the judge pool to draw from,you do realize judges have a ranking system dont you
Your not exactly going to grab a judge from the Blue Horizon to judge a fight at Madison Square Garden,are you?
You just dont have enough people to have a deep enough judge pool
ANd you still dont understand the US,there is no ethnic identity in this country,and until you get that through your head,you'll never understand how ludicrous your conspiracy theories sound.
Philadelphia has as much in common with Los Angeles as England has in common with Mars
Grand Rapids is a long way from Las Vegas,and Hatton is more popular here in the states then Mayweather, he lost,get over it
What does this have to do with Hatton-Floyd? I used that as an example. I picked Floyd to KO Hatton, I couldn't careless about that fight.
"ludicrous conspiracy theories"?
I'm not accusing anyone of foul play. It's a simple oddity that ONLY in America (someone may yet find this is wrong) "world" title fights can be judged by THREE Americans even with a non-American as one of the competitors.
Again,there are more and higher ranked judges in the states,its a larger pool to choose from
And again,the Nationality theory,let me try to explain this country so you finally understand by using a different sport
Baseball
Along the Northeastern Seaboard there are 3 different Major Teams,The Yankees,The Red Sox,and The Phillies
If the Yankees were playing the Cuban National team you would find lifelong Reagan Free Market Conservatives in Philly and Boston saying,"You know that Castro wasnt a bad guy after all"
Tyson-Bruno I think most people in the states were rooting for Bruno,I know I was
Thing is, if I'm not mistaken (and I may be) all three judges from the Hatton-Mayweather fight were from Las Vegas.
For every story told that divides us, I believe there are a thousand untold that unite us.
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