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It could be on basketball, boxing or horse racing, or any kind of sport, after being in a particular sport for many years can you see or tell if a fight or event is fixed, there are upsets but in the back of our mind, there's a possibility that the match or game is fixed.


I think that the majority of fixed matches happen in boxing, if you look at the battle between Anthony Joshua and Ruiz, the two appeared to be playing and being paid to yield to each other in different rounds. The first round seemed to be a stage in my opinion because Joshua's past performance convinced me that he would break Ruiz on the pitch at the first glance, but he accepted defeat and relinquished his heavyweight title. They made various comments to gain attention before calling round two, it was so simple for him to get his heavyweight back, looks like a fixed fight to me.
There are some situations where one can obviously tell that how things are going to end.  Like in early days - when there was less mobile phones and internet access. People used to make guesses. But now people talk with proofs. They have authentic evidence where they can suggest what is going to happen. But obviously these are well connected people.
Accessibility and ease of connection would really be there but making out guesses and speculation would really be just the same but somehow having these tech or innovations could really make more the conversation
or transaction way more faster in terms of suggestions and recommendations of something.

Telling about on how it would gonna end? Yes, it might really be making out some those first impression but we know that sudden u-turn of events could really happen on point.

There's no way that you could tell on what would be the outcome but you could really eventually notice when there's something wrong but is there something that you can do?
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It could be on basketball, boxing or horse racing, or any kind of sport, after being in a particular sport for many years can you see or tell if a fight or event is fixed, there are upsets but in the back of our mind, there's a possibility that the match or game is fixed.


I think that the majority of fixed matches happen in boxing, if you look at the battle between Anthony Joshua and Ruiz, the two appeared to be playing and being paid to yield to each other in different rounds. The first round seemed to be a stage in my opinion because Joshua's past performance convinced me that he would break Ruiz on the pitch at the first glance, but he accepted defeat and relinquished his heavyweight title. They made various comments to gain attention before calling round two, it was so simple for him to get his heavyweight back, looks like a fixed fight to me.
There are some situations where one can obviously tell that how things are going to end.  Like in early days - when there was less mobile phones and internet access. People used to make guesses. But now people talk with proofs. They have authentic evidence where they can suggest what is going to happen. But obviously these are well connected people.
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It could be on basketball, boxing or horse racing, or any kind of sport, after being in a particular sport for many years can you see or tell if a fight or event is fixed, there are upsets but in the back of our mind, there's a possibility that the match or game is fixed.


I think that the majority of fixed matches happen in boxing, if you look at the battle between Anthony Joshua and Ruiz, the two appeared to be playing and being paid to yield to each other in different rounds. The first round seemed to be a stage in my opinion because Joshua's past performance convinced me that he would break Ruiz on the pitch at the first glance, but he accepted defeat and relinquished his heavyweight title. They made various comments to gain attention before calling round two, it was so simple for him to get his heavyweight back, looks like a fixed fight to me.
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It could be on basketball, boxing or horse racing, or any kind of sport, after being in a particular sport for many years can you see or tell if a fight or event is fixed, there are upsets but in the back of our mind, there's a possibility that the match or game is fixed.
I don't think that wouldn't be a simple stuff to tell if they're rigged or fixed (whatever you call it), that will be hard tbh. I'm more into basketball but there's no easy way to tell it unless you know it for yourself from the people who might arrange these kind of things. I guess our mind can be tricky especially if we are betting someone to win yet we lost but you saw a simple mistake either from the referee/s or from the player, you'll think it's fixed.
One thing that comes into our mind when the outcome or the result of the game is too different from what we expect is that it was a fixed game which is just our assumption. Some games only turned out different simply because sports are sports and anything can happen anytime. The result won't always go in favor of what we want.
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It could be on basketball, boxing or horse racing, or any kind of sport, after being in a particular sport for many years can you see or tell if a fight or event is fixed, there are upsets but in the back of our mind, there's a possibility that the match or game is fixed.
If you have been on the industry for many years then you are expert already at knowing these things. A fixed match will be so obvious. For example in basketball, there are players that will intentionally not shot the ball on the ring even if the chance for them to do it is high because they are already close to the ring and there no other players that are guarding them because they are too far away but his will be hard to do if the game is done by animals and not humans because they can not control it.

People will just think that what happen was a normal win and lose between the players. Comebacks can also happen where an underdog can manage to win but it is also possible to tell if there is something fishy.
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It could be on basketball, boxing or horse racing, or any kind of sport, after being in a particular sport for many years can you see or tell if a fight or event is fixed, there are upsets but in the back of our mind, there's a possibility that the match or game is fixed.
I don't think that wouldn't be a simple stuff to tell if they're rigged or fixed (whatever you call it), that will be hard tbh. I'm more into basketball but there's no easy way to tell it unless you know it for yourself from the people who might arrange these kind of things. I guess our mind can be tricky especially if we are betting someone to win yet we lost but you saw a simple mistake either from the referee/s or from the player, you'll think it's fixed.
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Only after the game, you will start to question what happened. If it's fixed or not. But during a game especially at the start of it, there's no way you can tell if they are like puppets being controlled and already knew the outcome of it.
I think this kind of fixed game mostly happened in single-player sports like boxing. You may have seen some clips where a boxer is just trying to survive the match for a minimum of 2 rounds then will be knocked down with a single jab, not even a haymaker.  Grin
I guess you're just guessing without knowing if the game is fixed or not because even if it gets fixed, we'll never know.
Maybe if the match looks like it's fixed, it can lead us to guess that the match is fixed when it really isn't.
But instead of us just guessing without having clear information, it will make us dizzy and will not be able to enjoy the game.
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It could be on basketball, boxing or horse racing, or any kind of sport, after being in a particular sport for many years can you see or tell if a fight or event is fixed, there are upsets but in the back of our mind, there's a possibility that the match or game is fixed.
It's really hard to tell because if there's a fix, these people who are doing it are professionals. It's just a guessing game, if you think a certain team is heavily favored that everyone is betting on them, just fade the public and put your bet on a team that you think has no chance of winning.
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Some fixed games are staged so well they look so real that it may be very difficult to spot or ascertain they were staged. However for people who have been involved in such and been in the game for long, they can spot or sniff irregularities even of concealed to the minimum.

For one, fixed games usually has the officials in charge making decisions that are biased and in favour of one team. If you know the game well and rules, you can tell when a biased decision has been made, and if repeated consecutively in one game, it is a sign of a fixed game.
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Only after the game, you will start to question what happened. If it's fixed or not. But during a game especially at the start of it, there's no way you can tell if they are like puppets being controlled and already knew the outcome of it.
I think this kind of fixed game mostly happened in single-player sports like boxing. You may have seen some clips where a boxer is just trying to survive the match for a minimum of 2 rounds then will be knocked down with a single jab, not even a haymaker.  Grin

I have heard about cases where fixed matches were in football, but not all players were involved, but only a few. But you're right, for obvious reasons, match-fixing is more relevant to individual sports. I would like to know what percentage of incredible comebacks and other unexpected twists in games are rigged, because in fact, even after the game it is difficult to say the reason for what happened.
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Only after the game, you will start to question what happened. If it's fixed or not. But during a game especially at the start of it, there's no way you can tell if they are like puppets being controlled and already knew the outcome of it.
I think this kind of fixed game mostly happened in single-player sports like boxing. You may have seen some clips where a boxer is just trying to survive the match for a minimum of 2 rounds then will be knocked down with a single jab, not even a haymaker.  Grin
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It could be on basketball, boxing or horse racing, or any kind of sport, after being in a particular sport for many years can you see or tell if a fight or event is fixed, there are upsets but in the back of our mind, there's a possibility that the match or game is fixed.

Unless you’re on the inside of the event fixing, I really don’t think we can tell when something is fixed, regardless of how bad officiating may be. I think human officiating is pretty bad all around, so just because a referee is making a bunch of bad calls, I still don’t think that ever tells us anything. Too hard to tell is my opinion.
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It could be on basketball, boxing or horse racing, or any kind of sport, after being in a particular sport for many years can you see or tell if a fight or event is fixed, there are upsets but in the back of our mind, there's a possibility that the match or game is fixed.

To go straight to it, you didn't mention wrestling lol. For wrestling I hardly believe it to be real because of the whole structure of it. It makes it look like pure entertainment and not a sporting competition. I don't know wrestling is considered a sport but it looks all organized in my eyes. And another game is soccer but it is not clear though except when the league is ending then you can suspect that when big players are dropped and those on the pitch keep losing clear chances or goal keepers making mess of balls they could confidently stop.
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Because of match-fixing that is why must football matches cant be predicted, and if there is a systematic fixing of game one will it be hard to predict the outcome.

And again it is not easy to know if a game is fixed and most tournaments have a law against it even though that still happens.
 


Even there's a law against this kind of act, if the actors are good no one can detect the fixing that's ongoing. Most of the time, this kind of

manipulation is being done not just by the single team or player, it's been orchestrated, including the officials, mafias are everywhere

and they are spending huge amount of money to get the results that they are looking, it's not easy to and prove even you think a game

is being fixed,.
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We can tell if something is wrong with the judgments of the referees or players, but I think there's no actual way for us to tell whether a fight is fixed unless the players and referees come clean with it. I mean, I can always assume that the team I like that keeps getting called out has a rigged match since well, they keep getting called out, but in reality, it may just be me being blind and the team indeed made actual mistakes worth calling out. But yea, it can be easy to see if something's really wrong with the match after maybe half of the match.
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Because of match-fixing that is why must football matches cant be predicted, and if there is a systematic fixing of game one will it be hard to predict the outcome.

And again it is not easy to know if a game is fixed and most tournaments have a law against it even though that still happens.
 
Maybe that's true, but we spectators will not know whether it is match-fixing or running normally. I think we can just leave the game as it is and we better enjoy the game. That will allow us to watch the entertainment we want instead of just thinking about match-fixing.

Only a few people will know whether it is match-fixing or not. And if you place a bet for a specific group, then be careful and get all the necessary information to guess which team or player can win.

There may have been instances that the fixing is very obvious like the example above where a strong team is matched to a weaker team. This is probably true but is probably why there are handicap betting to negate this issues when it comes to bookies.

But I would certainly believe there are referees that favors their favorite team. Everybody roots when there is a game even the referee.

I once saw a referee who seemed to be defending a strong team and always trying to punish a weak team and that happened a few years ago. The audience protested by shouting to change the referee but the match continued until the end. And luckily, the weak team survived and was able to show their strength. That weak team can continue and finally gets supported by a crowd that was already displeased with the referee.

That's one of the real examples in the game and I think there are many more that we've seen before.
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Because of match-fixing that is why must football matches cant be predicted, and if there is a systematic fixing of game one will it be hard to predict the outcome.

And again it is not easy to know if a game is fixed and most tournaments have a law against it even though that still happens.
 
Maybe that's true, but we spectators will not know whether it is match-fixing or running normally. I think we can just leave the game as it is and we better enjoy the game. That will allow us to watch the entertainment we want instead of just thinking about match-fixing.

Only a few people will know whether it is match-fixing or not. And if you place a bet for a specific group, then be careful and get all the necessary information to guess which team or player can win.

There may have been instances that the fixing is very obvious like the example above where a strong team is matched to a weaker team. This is probably true but is probably why there are handicap betting to negate this issues when it comes to bookies.

But I would certainly believe there are referees that favors their favorite team. Everybody roots when there is a game even the referee.
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Because of match-fixing that is why must football matches cant be predicted, and if there is a systematic fixing of game one will it be hard to predict the outcome.

And again it is not easy to know if a game is fixed and most tournaments have a law against it even though that still happens.
 
Maybe that's true, but we spectators will not know whether it is match-fixing or running normally. I think we can just leave the game as it is and we better enjoy the game. That will allow us to watch the entertainment we want instead of just thinking about match-fixing.

Only a few people will know whether it is match-fixing or not. And if you place a bet for a specific group, then be careful and get all the necessary information to guess which team or player can win.
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Because of match-fixing that is why must football matches cant be predicted, and if there is a systematic fixing of game one will it be hard to predict the outcome.

And again it is not easy to know if a game is fixed and most tournaments have a law against it even though that still happens.
 
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It could be on basketball, boxing or horse racing, or any kind of sport, after being in a particular sport for many years can you see or tell if a fight or event is fixed, there are upsets but in the back of our mind, there's a possibility that the match or game is fixed.
I tried to predict - but my prediction went wrong most of times.
I used to make  sports bet - but unfortunately - I always made a wrong choice - so I thought to stop doing it - because it was a complete loss.
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