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A significant portion of Atlas’s discourse targets the failure of athletic commissions, judges, and regulatory bodies, which he considers fundamentally corrupt or incompetent. His frustration peaks when recounting decisions that robbed deserving fighters of victories—highlighting instances with notorious judges involved in controversial outcomes, including fights like Mayweather-Canelo or recent bouts with questionable scoring.
He implores for a reformed oversight system, suggesting that experienced, honest professionals—people with genuine fighting knowledge—should oversee judging. Presently, many judges lack this expertise, leading to inconsistent, biased, and sometimes outright corrupt decisions.