But I don't believe that Match fixing is as big as many people make it out to be. The thing is, and this goes for all kinds of games out there, There will be some fights and some games where match fixing will be at play and we would know from the get-go whether the match is fixed simply because there are die-hard fans out there who would always know whether something is off with a certain team's way of playing. And when that happens, investigations will be pulled, match fixing will be either ruled out or confirmed, and the teams involved will suffer consequences, discouraging other teams from ever participating in that kind of behavior.
This alone is enough to deter most of the teams in a certain sport, and the idea is that this is enough, anyone who pulls a fast one on the keen eye of the public and the ruling body for that sport could easily be spotted and provided with sanctions, which actuates the cycle once again.