Corruption, incompetence, and the curious case of Tony Weeks
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Luckybattles
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Corruption, incompetence, and the curious case of Tony Weeks
Just saw tony weeks officiating a TV fight on ESPN. How does this man continue to get work after a series of unexplainable disasterous and absurd performances. Shame on Top Rank and the alphabet soup.
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margaret thatcher
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Re: Corruption, incompetence, and the curious case of Tony Weeks
lol, as soon as i saw him sitting ringside, i checked to see if he was the main event ref
boxing in general is absolutely horrendous for accountability, for refs and judges. they can f@ck up ovver and over and keep getting big time assignments. the same little group of them are in it together. most jobs arent as forgiving
boxing in general is absolutely horrendous for accountability, for refs and judges. they can f@ck up ovver and over and keep getting big time assignments. the same little group of them are in it together. most jobs arent as forgiving
Re: Corruption, incompetence, and the curious case of Tony Weeks
Tell me something I don't know
Re: Corruption, incompetence, and the curious case of Tony Weeks
Tony Weeks is definitely one of the more high profile referees who consistently does a poor job.
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chucktaylor
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Re: Corruption, incompetence, and the curious case of Tony Weeks
Great title- when is your book coming out? 
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Les Norton
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Re: Corruption, incompetence, and the curious case of Tony Weeks
I’ve not seen any evidence of corruption as such, but i agree with this postmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑22 Jun 2024, 01:32 lol, as soon as i saw him sitting ringside, i checked to see if he was the main event ref
boxing in general is absolutely horrendous for accountability, for refs and judges. they can f@ck up ovver and over and keep getting big time assignments. the same little group of them are in it together. most jobs arent as forgiving
In the last few years Tony has dished up some of the worst refereeing I’ve ever seen.
How he continues to get to officiate big events has me stumped.
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BroughtonRulesRefuge
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Re: Corruption, incompetence, and the curious case of Tony Weeks
- Well, He did allow Maidana to beat up TBE TUE in their first fight so badly that Tony was banned by the l'l MGM fraud.Les Norton wrote: ↑25 Jun 2024, 00:51I’ve not seen any evidence of corruption as such, but i agree with this postmargaret thatcher wrote: ↑22 Jun 2024, 01:32 lol, as soon as i saw him sitting ringside, i checked to see if he was the main event ref
boxing in general is absolutely horrendous for accountability, for refs and judges. they can f@ck up ovver and over and keep getting big time assignments. the same little group of them are in it together. most jobs arent as forgiving
In the last few years Tony has dished up some of the worst refereeing I’ve ever seen.
How he continues to get to officiate big events has me stumped.
I'll never forgive him for literally throwing his 250lb carcass across lightweight Casamayor who was rising after a JMMarquez KD in a very tight fencing match that was a Draw at the time of that disastrous 11th round stoppage.