Florente "Little Pacquiao" Condes went to Indonesia and beat Rachman's ass all over the ring and managed to get a "split decision" victory despite knocking Rachman down twice. He won by scores of 114-112 twice. The Thai and Filipino judge each gave 6 rounds apiece to each fighter, with the 2 knockdowns being the deciding factor. The only score card to differ was an AMAZINGLY off score card by Muhammad Rios of 117-113 in favor of Rachman. How is that even possible?! :doh: According to ringside observers Condes almost had Rachman OUT in each of the rounds he put Rachman on the canvas landing multiple left hooks, with Rachman reeling around the ring. He had Rachman in trouble in rounds 7, 8, and 9. Here's a quote by a ringside observer. From all possible angles it was a beating. Rachman being consoled after getting thrashed by Condes. The highest possible score for Rachman, even if he won every round besides those two should've been 116 right? But 117-113 for Rachman in a fight he was losing handedly? Something is stinky in Indonesia and his name is Muhammad Rios. :nono: Here's another revelation: This guy gets appointed to EVERY fight Rachman is in! He even goes ABROAD to judge Rachman fights. How can the IBF not notice this clearly shady practice? :dunno: Damn it seems like Condes would've had to kill Rachman on his feet just to get the Unanimous Decision!!!
Calderon would school the little pacquiao but he is moving up to fight CAzares for the WBO and Ring magazine belt at 108:stir:
That's fucked up. Surely he should have his judge license revoked immediately and be beaten with a stick?
The only thing Calderon is going to school is his children when Condes retires him from the sport. :: Condes should beat the fuck out of Calderon, chase a fight with Kyowa, and then possibly move up to fight Solis. I don't think Solis is going to get by Mayol though, so maybe that's a moot point. ::