(JULY 14) Even though this
story is about a men's bout, it affects boxing, both male and
female when judges get it wrong. WBAN received a press
release from Golden Boy Promotions in regards to the latest
outrage of poor judging at a fight that was televised on HBO,
and a robbery took place when Erislandy Lara was declared the
loser against Paul Williams who received a "very" early
Christmas gift with a win over Lara.
Golden Boy reported the following. "The controversy continues to
swirl surrounding the Paul Williams vs. Erislandy Lara fight
which took place in Atlantic City last Saturday night. In a move
announced Wednesday, the New Jersey State Athletic Control Board
("NJSACB") placed all three judges who scored the fight on an
indefinite suspension. In its announcement (below), the NJSACB
commented that a rematch of the fight "may be warranted" in the
wake of the judges awarding Williams a decision victory in a
fight which the majority of media members and fans in
attendance, as well as those watching the HBO telecast, had Lara
winning easily. Two judges scored the fight for Williams,
115-114 and 116-114, while the third scored the fight a draw
(114-114).
Having concerns regarding the final scores rendered by the
judges, the NJSACB called all three judges to the Board's
offices in Trenton for a full review of each judge's scoring of
each round. Following the review, the Board determined that
"there was no evidence of bias, fraud, corruption or incapacity
on the part of any of the judges." However, after hearing the
judges' explanations of their scoring, the Board remained
"unsatisfied" with the scoring and suspended all three judges
indefinitely. Each judge will be required to undergo additional
training before being allowed to judge a professional boxing
match again.
The NJSACB concluded that under these circumstances, the Board
does not have the legal authority to invalidate the judges'
decision nor to mandate a rematch. The Board did, however,
express its opinion that a rematch "may be warranted."
The actions and opinion of the NJSACB seem to support the
assertion of Erislandy Lara, Golden Boy Promotions and Lara's
management that Lara was the true winner of the fight against
Williams and that a rematch is deserved.
Golden Boy Promotions salutes the NJSACB and its commissioner,
Aaron Davis, for promptly reviewing the decision and taking
decisive action to uphold the highest standards of integrity and
competence among its officials."