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Post by victorgrant on Mar 14, 2018 6:34:59 GMT -5
Hi, Remember that time there was a dodgy decision in Brazil and you were all, "Damn son, they just gotta do something about the judging in Brazil"? You probably said that after dos Anjos vs Dunham at UFC on FX 8 in Santa Catarina. You probably definitely said it after Fight Night 29 in Sao Paulo when both TJ Dillashaw and Joey Beltran were controversially denied decisions against home country opponents. And you were probably more certain than ever there was no doubt that something was for sure rotten in the state of Brazil after Fight Night 56 when Minas Gerais WW Warlley Alves took a suspect UD over Louisiana's own Alan Jouban. Maybe it's the influence of the notoriously intense maelstrom of noise generated by Brazilian crowds. Maybe it's money changing hands in a country with a reputation for a certain level of corruption. Maybe it's just good old-fashioned home-cooking. I mean, there are bad decisions everywhere, sure, but it's worse in Brazil, right? Please help. I didn't find the right solution from the Internet. References: forum.mmajunkie.com/forum/threads/the-myth-that-judging-in-brazil-is-worse-than-elsewhere.64982/3d Industrial AnimationThanks
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