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British Boxing Board of Control - Printable Version +- Deep Politics Forum (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora) +-- Forum: Deep Politics Forum (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora/forum-1.html) +--- Forum: Other (https://deeppoliticsforum.com/fora/forum-17.html) +--- Thread: British Boxing Board of Control (/thread-4830.html) |
British Boxing Board of Control - David Guyatt - 15-11-2010 The familiar unfolding story of sport fixing: Quote:Haye-shaker! David faces fine for betting on himself to win Audley Harrison mismatch *** Quote:Haye sidesteps betting row *** Meanwhile for the independent and objective minded, I've copied verbatim Haye's interview immediately following the fight (yup, at my son's urging I was one of those 700,000 who paid £14.95 to watch two rounds of unarmed dancing followed by one round of ferocious boxing (by Haye) on the one hand, and one round of ferociously undefended falling to the canvas (by Harrison) on the other. Quote: Sky Interviewer: ... “...were you always convinced you were going to crush Audley Harrison?” The problem: the last thing the BBBC need is a betting scandal after so many sport betting scandals over the recent years - including international cricket match fixing in recent weeks. Solution: simply accept a weak and dishonest - but coached -answer as the gospel truth. It's so good to see the boxing plod keeping up with their uniformed cousins, and not keeping up with the law they are paid to uphold. The moral of this thread is this: let's keep the home of the Mother of Parliamentary democracy as well as the originator of most of the popular world sports of today, safe for organized crime syndicates, other crooks, con-men and profiteering privateers. British Boxing Board of Control - Jan Klimkowski - 15-11-2010 The only reason this is even coming out is because some of the bookies got screwed on the "Harrison goes down in the third round" bet. This "World Title Fight" was actually far more of a fixed circus farce than the wrestling of WWF etc. At least the wrestlers put on a show for 20 minutes or so. They also perform genuinely athletic moves, and frequently get badly injured. Haye and Harrison was a complete disgrace. But then so is the modern sport of boxing. |