I would think it would be quite easy to work out beforehand over lunch. I'll give Pacman this amount of rounds, you do that and you make it a draw so it doesn't look so obvious. They don't need to explain their actions afterwards and, guaranteed, there will be plenty of people trotting out the "subjective scoring" lines to cover their tracks for them anyway.Glyn Leach wrote:OK, so they had it all planned out beforehand yeah? 'You do this and I'll do that.' Now I see ... Doesn't happen Veriton. They can't predict the run of a fight beforehand so they can't plan like that. You've got three blokes sitting in isolation from each other at ringside, no way of communicating during the fight. They can't go into the fight with a plan like that, there are so many ways it could go wrong — knockdowns, points deductions for fouls etc. Or maybe they've got secret spy microphones and headsets and are taking instructions from 'Mr Big' during the fight ...veriton wrote:Glyn Leach wrote: Look at the scorecards, see how they work in relation to each other, and justify that statement. On the evidence of the cards you can call them incompetent if you like but not bent.
Lovely or not, good or bad, the judges clearly scored the second half of the fight subjectively, the figures don't lie. From eight onwards there wasn't one round in which they were all in agreement, and in one case, the drawn card official, a judge gave three rounds on the trot to JMM that his colleagues gave to Pac. They clearly were not acting together nor even towards the same end.
And once again I point out I had JMM winning by 115-113. I've got no agenda here, I'm just viewing it logically and examining how the fight was scored, rather than emotionally.
you are talking as though the only scenario possible is that the scorecards were actually decided as the fight progressed.
I don't see how anyone could score that fight for Pacman. Roach and Pacquiao didn't think they had won, and they are honest men (until voices whisper in their ear and fantasy gets peddled as reality)