The Hamilton Spectator

WBO to re-score Pacquiao fight — but result stands

- THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

BRISBANE, AUSTRALIA — The World Boxing Organizati­on will re-score the Manny Pacquiao-Jeff Horn welterweig­ht title fight because of the contentiou­s unanimous decision awarded to the Australian challenger, but there is no plan to change the result.

The WBO was responding to a Philippine­s government department’s request to review the fight after Pacquiao said the decision against him Sunday was unfair.

The Philippine­s Games and Amusements Board (GAB) said it based the request on protecting boxing’s integrity, citing possible miscalls by the referee and judges. But the WBO reiterated its only hope of revoking the fight judges’ decision rests on proving fraud in match officiatin­g.

“I would be very grateful if the GAB can provide any evidence indicating fraud or violation of law,” WBO president Francisco Valcarcel said in a letter to the GAB dated July 6.

“The purpose of this review is to be able to give the fans certainty of who was the winner of the bout, even though we do not have the power to reverse the decision of the judges.”

The fight at Brisbane’s Suncorp Stadium was scored 117-111 by Waleksa Roldan and 115-113 each by Chris Flores and Ramon Cerdan, with Roldan’s score coming in for most criticism.

In Manila, Philippine­s, GAB chair Abraham Kahlil Mitra welcomed the WBO’s decision to carry out a review, saying that even if that won’t change the outcome of the contentiou­s bout, it will send a strong signal that any sign of leniency, abuse of authority or wrongdoing won’t be tolerated.

“We’re happy with that,” Mitra told The Associated Press. “Our feeling is, if you’re quiet, you’ll get abused, but if you complain, they’ll be careful. ... Manny is a senator, a champion, but was like wrestled there, abused by them. If it can be done to him, it can be done to any other Filipino boxer.”

Valcarcel said five anonymous judges will review the bout, assigning their own scores to rounds.

“Then, we will tabulate the results to ascertain clearly which rounds each fighter won using an average scale based on 60, 80 and 100 per cent,” Valcarcel said. “This means that three of the five officials have to agree to determine which fighter won the round.”

He supported the judges who’ve each scored hundreds of fights.

“The officials who participat­ed in this fight are all profession­al, distinguis­hed, honest and honourable human beings,” he said.

The 38-year-old Pacquiao and 29year-old Horn have a rematch clause in their contract.

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