stujones wrote:The problem with boxing, and the reason why I don't think anything will be done is the lack of honesty amongst the promoters. Frank's deservedly is making a fuss on this but would really need for Mick Hennessy to say "yep, McDermmott won" for anything to happen - especially in a fight of this nature where you could say Fury's more often arm punches might be enough (if your bias, which I am sure Hennessy would be if he was asked to watch the fight again).
Lets be honest, and I don't mean this to be disrespectful to Frank - whose man got jobbed on Friday - but there have been instances in which it would seem ALL media, sky, journo's, ringside observers, thought a FTM fighter lost - but he gets the decision... and Frank has come on here saying he thought his man won a close decision.
In the example I am thinking of (Danny Hunt vs Lee Meager)... from TV I agreed with Frank's view, although Sky did edit out a couple of the rounds. But I don't know one person ringside who saw the fight in its entirety who agreed with the decision.
In order to stop these terrible decision, promoters have got to be honest - for the good of the game. Is it going to happen, not in a million years.
That is the best post I have read in many months!!! - seriously!!!
We all know McDermott/Fury was an extremely WRONG decision - and Maloney is rightly playing "the victim" at this present time - but the serious question begs - how many promoters would be open and honest if the decision went for them - the furthest any of them would go - "that was a close fight, it could have gone either way".
People are forgetting - boxing is a business - in all seriousness - how honest can people be when livelihoods are at stake??
So - you take the honesty out of the promoters hands - this is where the BBBofC comes in - and I have never met such a bunch of spineless *********************** in my life!!! - they are the ones who have to regulate the sport in the correct manner - they are the ones who have to pick up on the inconsistencies no matter who the person is - but in my opinion it depends who you are as to whether they will rule in favour of you.