Does boxing have corruption? The Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez vs. Juan Francisco Estrada fight definitely did—at least, that’s what acclaimed boxing journalist Chris Mannix and former cruiserweight champion Tony Bellew think! The headlining clash at Footprint Center, Phoenix, last weekend was an absolute banger.
Undefeated ‘Bam’ Rodriguez took on Estrada, a legend of the super flyweight division, and emerged victorious with a seventh-round knockout, claiming Estrada’s WBC super flyweight title. However, Mannix and Bellew believe that if the fight hadn’t ended in a knockout, Rodriguez would have been robbed of his win. Let’s delve into why.
Chris Mannix ropes in Mauricio Sulaiman and the Arizona Boxing Commission
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‘Bam’ Rodriguez dominated the fight, knocking down Estrada in the fourth round before finishing him in the seventh. Despite a sixth-round knockdown by Estrada, he couldn’t keep up with his younger, faster opponent. Yet, when the fight ended, judge Javier Camacho scored the fight 57-56 in Estrada’s favor, and judge Robert Tapper scored it a 56-56 draw. Although the third judge, Steve Morrow, scored the fight 54-58 in Rodriguez’s favor, the scores from the other two judges raised eyebrows.
Chris Mannix took to X (formerly Twitter) to express his frustration, writing, “Everyone involved with last nights #EstradaBam show— @wbcmoro, the Arizona commission—needs to address the main event judging”. Highlighting the incompetence in the scoring, Mannix wrote, “Corruption, incompetence, maybe both. Gallo knew he lost. Two judges didn’t. They tried to rob Bam Rodriguez in Phoenix”.
You’re spot on… These judges have to explain what they’ve seen after the fights! They just run off and face no one and give no explanations! The promoter talks! The fighters talk! Yet the people making the decision on who wins run off and say nothing! They have to be culpable..
— Tony Bellew (@TonyBellew) June 30, 2024
Moments later, Tony Bellew joined the conversation, stating, “You’re spot on… These judges have to explain what they’ve seen after the fights!” Bellew emphasized that judges are rarely held accountable for their decisions, despite frequent complaints from promoters and fighters.
While there hasn’t been any response from the WBC president or the Arizona Boxing Commission, a quick look at the CompuBox stats from the fight offers additional insights.
Jesse Rodriguez vs. Juan Francisco Estrada: Perspective from CompuBox
According to CompuBox, Estrada landed 95 total punches out of 368 thrown, while Rodriguez landed 156 punches out of 371 thrown. Estrada landed 16 jabs out of 111 thrown, whereas Rodriguez landed 66 jabs out of 189 thrown. Estrada threw 257 power punches but only landed 79, compared to Rodriguez’s 90 out of 182 power punches.
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In terms of total punches landed, ‘Bam’ was the clear winner. Moreover, Estrada rarely led during the seven rounds fought. These stats make the scores from the two judges look even more suspicious.
6/29 DAZN- Bam KO 7 Estrada. Phenominal performance by BAM, who landed 50% of his power punches vs. Estrada, who’s previous 20 opponents landed just 29%. BAM landed 9 jabs per round before a single body shot put the future Hall of Famer down for the count. pic.twitter.com/oSl6gx9Fni
— CompuBox (@CompuBox) June 30, 2024
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Despite the outrage from Chris Mannix and Tony Bellew, it’s unclear if there will be any consequences for the judges. However, it confirms one thing: had the fight gone the distance, Jesse ‘Bam’ Rodriguez could have been robbed of his clear win. What do you think?