I have it on good authority that the Kiwis threw their last 1992 Cricket World Cup league match against Pakistan, to ensure that they would play the Semis in New Zealand.
One conspiracy theory, that seems to have been largely debunked, is that in 1938 Hank Greenberg was prevented from breaking Babe Ruth’s season home run mark of 60 due to anti-Semitism (he finished with 58).
Too open to be a conspiracy, but: After “Tuffy” Rhodes hit his 55th home run in 2001 for the Kintetsu Buffalos, tying Sadaharu Oh’s season record in Japan, he “mysteriously” got intentional walks in every at-bat the rest of the season, so that a *gaijin *wouldn’t hold the record.
Another one - this one a little more widely believed than my earlier one:
In the 1982 World Cup soccer tournament, West Germany and Austria conspired on a 1-0 result in their match that sent both of them through to the next round, whereas pretty much any other result would have sent Algeria ahead in place of the match loser. How much of this is active collusion between the two teams and how much is simply a mass case of “I don’t want to be the one known for making the stupid move that got us knocked out of the World Cup when we would have advanced had I just played more conservatively,” I don’t know.
The fight between Ali and Foreman in Zaire was fixed in favour of Ali.
The ropes were very loose, and Ali had trained with the ropes like that.
Ali was allowed to blatantly break the rules by holding Foreman and pushing down on his neck.
The suspiciously quick count.
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And that Liston’s death was actually a murder, not simply a heroin overdose. I think Mills Lane, who was not only a boxing referree but a judge of some sort, has said that there was something suspicious about Liston’s death. Liston was owned and managed by mobsters, so it is at least not impossible.
Especially given Pryor’s later downward, cocaine-fueled spiral. Nor would I put it past Pryor’s handlers to pull something like that. I believe Panama Lewis, Pryor’s manager, later lost his license for fixing the gloves and removing much of the padding for another of his fighters, Lous Resto.
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Shodan
The Spurs, knowing their international players were used to playing in such conditions, arranged for the A/C to “break” last night.
Different arena, but… years ago, I went to see a Jimmy Page & Robert Plant concert at the San Antonio Alamodome on a summer night when the A/C broke down.
We weren’t playing sports, we were just sitting and listening to msuic, but it was MISERABLE there. I refuse to believe that the Spurs would willingly have agreed to play in such awful conditions if they’d known it was coming ahead of time.
Heck, the Spurs as a whole are a pretty old team. Bad conditions woudl probably wear THEM out more than the Miami players.
Evidence suggests otherwise…
The bad conditions would wear out the Spurs if they played as many minutes. Due to their vastly superior bench, San Antonio is able to limit the playing time of everyone. I read recently that this years team is the first in over 30 years to not have at least one player average at least 30 minutes a game.
Well, I don’t believe the Spurs did that to the AC, either. But the CT is out there and it’s germane to this thread…
No hard evidence to back me up on this but I’m convinced that the NBA playoffs are rigged. At least to ensure, beyond the first round, that ALL series go at least 6 games, and sometimes to ensure that certain teams make it to the Finals. The first time I made note of that was in 1993 but I’m sure it happened before that, as well. There are many reasons why I don’t really watch the NBA these days but the fact that I don’t feel that the NBA is an “honest enterprise” is a maybe the biggest one.
Partial to the Ben Johnson one where he claims to have had his urine sample spiked in Seoul 88. He freely admits to being on a steroid program (like everyone else in that race), but the drug he failed on, stanozolol, was not something he was training with. He’d tried it and it didn’t work for him, made his joints feel tight.
He alleges that an associate of Carl Lewis gave him a dodgy bevvy after the race - Johnson was an overt threat to Lewis’ stature as top dog - an outsider to the US / IOC -approved narrative of Lewis being the King.
I’ll grant you the steroid-laced beer from a villain sort of makes the CT fall on it’s arse (is it even possible to chug a beer and piss out a steroid a short period (minutes) later?). But surely a spiked urine sample must have occurred at some point in sports history? The drugs are readily availble, there’s a lot on the line, and the athletes are taking them anyway which helps to blur the moral dimension.
Except for the fact that Eugene Robinson, the heart, if not the soul, of the Falcons’ defense that year, went out and got a hummer (or something) the night before the Super Bowl (that year it was in “The Big Easy”) and either got himself suspended from the game or simply wasn’t himself during it if he did play (I never watched that S.B. - I was mildly upset that the Falcons had knocked the record-breaking Vikings out in the NFC championship game and I can’t stand the Broncos). Giving Horse Face some help in getting his second straight S.B. win to close his playing career out with wasn’t intentional (well, I suppose the part about E.R. getting the hummer was) but it couldn’t have helped the Falcons’ cause in that game.
I’m sure there’s no hard evidence to back up any of what you posted but somehow I believe every word of it, anyway.
They went five games just two years ago, but sure.
Well, I don’t think it was anything specifically against the Kings - the NBA wants (needs?) the Lakers to be successful. Huge market, huge fan base. I believe a similar thing happened to the Portland Trail Blazers when they played the Fakers in a playoff series around that same time. That a HUGE 2nd half (or even 4th quarter) lead dried up because, all of the sudden, it was against the rules to even give a Baker a dirty look. The NBA IS rigged. I’ve believed that ever since 1993 when the Sonics were engineered out of the playoffs by the Suns (but not before that series went all 7 games, of course) so that the NBA could get its (admittedly mouth-watering) matchup between Charles Barkley and Michael Jordan (uh, I mean, between “best overall record in 1993 Phoenix” and Chicago) in the Finals that year. This was, you may not remember, after the “best record in 1993” Suns LOST the first two games AT HOME in the first round to the 8th-seeded Bakers and then, miraculously, recovered in time to win three straight to avoid the fate that befell the Sonics the next year - becoming the first #1 seed to lose to a #8 in the NBA playoffs (I do believe that is probably the only time in the history of the NBA since I’ve been around that I was actually pulling for the Fakers in a playoff series). Then after the Bulls went into Phoenix and won Games 1 and 2 the NBA helped ensure that the series WOULD go back to Phoenix by giving the Suns a RIDICULOUS edge at the foul line in Game 3 (you’re the 3-time defending NBA champions, you’ve got, arguably, the G.O.A.T. on your team, the game goes to TRIPLE OVERTIME and YOU’RE AT HOME, and you are awarded 9 free throws for the game??? 1993 NBA Finals Game 3: Suns vs Bulls, June 13, 1993 | Basketball-Reference.com) Yeah, the NBA’s not rigged. Not at all.
It is well known that the two camps conspired to fix that result (even in Germany that match is referred to as “The Game of Shame”), although why the Germans decided to get all “cozy” with the Austrians for a result they likely would have gotten anyway (check Germany’s/ West Germany’s all-time record against Austria in men’s soccer and you’ll see what I mean) is a bit beyond me. Maybe it’s just because the Germans were still pissed off after having their 20-odd match unbeaten streak broken by the Algerians in their W.C. opener that year and would rather see their fellow Europeans advance to the second round instead of “those Arabs.”
I don’t know if field conditions fall into the category of “conspiracies,” but there have been many big football games in which the home team has been accused of either growing the grass way too high or of severely overwatering the field, creating a sea of mud
In either case, the object was supposedly to slow down a team that had a much bigger edge in speed.
In the old Southwest Conference days, several Texas placekickers (including current radio host Jeff Ward) accused Oklahoma coach Barry Switzer of tampering with footballs before games. Switzer allegedly kept footballs in a freezer to make them harder for Texas kikcers to make long field goals.
Never mind whether Switzer actually did that. A more important question in my mind is, **Would that actually work? ** Woulld a cold ball really be harder to kick 40+ yards?
Yes. Special footballs (marked with a K) are used for kicking plays.
http://www.nfl.com/rulebook/ball
This is to ensure that a warmer ball isn’t given to the home team, which will travel further. You’ll see kickers try to warm the balls by squeezing them; that start as soon as the ref hands them the balls before the kick.