After the fight, I compiled the various scorecards from boxing experts around the country. They read as follows:
- Steve Springer: 115-113 De La Hoya
- Tim Kawakami: 115-113 De La Hoya
- Associated Press: 115-113 De La Hoya
- Las Vegas Review: 116-112 De La Hoya
- SI: 115-113 De La Hoya
- ESPN: 115-113 De La Hoya
- Harold Lederman: 114-114 Draw
- Jerry Roth: 115-113 Trinidad
- Bob Logist: 115-114 Trinidad
- Glen Hamada: 114-114 Draw
I know this is not a perfect analogy of the Gary Habermas argument that MrFreeThinker has been using, but I feel that this illustrates the example of using an argument from authority to prove a point. For some reason, people try to point to the consensus of the boxing experts to prove that De La Hoya-Trinidad was fixed by Don King, however there is no evidence at all that the judges were not fair in their decision.