In an e-mail sent to Boxingtalk by his manager, Miguel Angel Huerta was still seething after coming out on the wrong side of a horrendous decision against lightweight contender Almazbek Raiymkulov, aka, Kid Diamond. "I would've rather been knocked out than to have this fight stolen from me the way it was," said an angry Huerta after the split decision was announced on Versus network. "I probably would've had to kill him to win. The disappointment is overwhelming." Although Huerta hurt Diamond on several occasions and dropped him in the eleventh round, the fight was scored for Diamond by judges Don Ackerman and Frank Adams with scores of 114-113. The third judge, Ruben Garcia gave a score of 116-111 for Huerta. "The incompetence of judges Ackerman and Adams is astounding. They robbed a hard working kid of a possible world title shot in what was a clear theft to everyone at home and in the audience," said manager Frank Espinoza. The outraged audience who loudly voiced their displeasure at the decision during the post fight interviews. "Ackerman and Adams should be looked at closely before they're assigned to another fight. You can expect a formal protest from team Espinoza forthcoming," ended Espinoza. Both boxing analysts for the Versus television network, Nick Charles and Wally Matthews called the decision one of the most horrible decisions they've ever witnessed. Diamond claimed he was given Huerta as an opponent on three days notice, but Huerta knew about the fight more than a month ago.