the professional level.
I've never seen a more inept, confused, piss poor ref in my life. The job (or lack thereof) he did in the Abraham-Dirrel bout should have resulted in his immediate termination.
Yeah Sauerland has used him on several occasions. He was also third man in the Kessler-Andrade fight.
Whatever. He was awful still.
I don't think he did a very good job either, and realize that SE are familiar with him.
I just found it interesting, that is all.
Did anyone else watch that press conference about the Super Six from a few days ago?
In it, Gary Shaw says that he gave Sauerland Event the choice to pick from any ref in the US. He said it didn't have to be Cole, and that if anyone should've been worried it was was him, as Cole had previously reffed three Markus Beyer fights. Chris Meyer and Kalle Sauerland were present and did not refute these claims.
Kinda funny, isn't it?
Yeah Sauerland has used him on several occasions. He was also third man in the Kessler-Andrade fight.
Whatever. He was awful still.
Did anyone else watch that press conference about the Super Six from a few days ago?
In it, Gary Shaw says that he gave Sauerland Event the choice to pick from any ref in the US. He said it didn't have to be Cole, and that if anyone should've been worried it was was him, as Cole had previously reffed three Markus Beyer fights. Chris Meyer and Kalle Sauerland were present and did not refute these claims.
Kinda funny, isn't it?
bat you're so biased.
I've posted gifs of both questionable knockdowns.
The first was dirrell knocking abraham down into the ropes. Slow motion showed that dirrell's hand was cuffed and it was more of a push then a punch. So again, in real time that could go either way.
I already explained the feet were in fact tangled on the 2nd, so again, either way.
The cut was bleeding bad he had every right to have the doc look at it. And when the doc was applying pressure, what did the ref do? He correctly told him he CANNOT treat the wound. He was right about that.
and LOL @ AA landing the big shot, you have have it reversed man.
Dirrels shot was a wristshot that send AA to the ropes. Hence that's debateable.
It was definetely a punch that sent Dirrell down. If not for the punch Dirrell would have stood up.
I suggest you check the cut incident again. I just watched the fight a couple of hours ago. AA landed big just before the ref intervened. I think you got it wrong.
So the ref told the doc to not treat the wound and yet he made the intermission last close to a minute? Look. The referee was incompetent. He was correct in telling the doc to not treat the wound. If only he had said so way earlier.
A very poor performance from the ref.
he actually did a fairly decent job that night, did things by the book.
the only questionable decision was the abraham knockdown, however their feet were indeed tangled so it's one of those quick judgment calls that could go either way.
You're blind or overly sarcastic.
Do you really think so?
He missed 1 or 2 KD's, stopped the fight for a minute to have the doc check AA's eye right after AA had landed a big left hook and he was completely out of position at the final slip.
Decent job? I disagree.
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LOL...AA not only got dominated that round but it was Dirrell who landed a countered left hook on the eye of AA and the blood really started flowing before Cole had the doctor check it...This is got to be one of the hardest fights to Referee and Cole did a good job..IT's funny how more foolish you guys look when your fighter loses and your quick to look for a blame...
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hD91QpMH5no:wtf1: How did Gonzalez's corner not riot and have a shit fit. I would have KTFO of the referee. Complete disgrace to boxing.
yep....most boxing critics ive read havent had much a problem with dickie jr.....its only aa fans that bitch about him........
Boxingscene's reporter also said he was a disaster (or something along those lines).
he actually did a fairly decent job that night, did things by the book.
the only questionable decision was the abraham knockdown, however their feet were indeed tangled so it's one of those quick judgment calls that could go either way.
Do you really think so?
He missed 1 or 2 KD's, stopped the fight for a minute to have the doc check AA's eye right after AA had landed a big left hook and he was completely out of position at the final slip.
Decent job? I disagree.
Man, I was cringing at some of the stupid shit he did that night.
*Did not rule a knockdown on Direll when it was a clear one.
*Kept calling Andre Anthony (his brother's name).
*Let the ring side docs work on Abraham's cut
*Stopped Abraham's assault on Direll at one point because his glove was in his face
And yes, as others have pointed out before, this ref has other blunders in the ring as well. Terrible ref.
I just remembered that...:lol1:
he actually did a fairly decent job that night, did things by the book.
the only questionable decision was the abraham knockdown, however their feet were indeed tangled so it's one of those quick judgment calls that could go either way.
yep....most boxing critics ive read havent had much a problem with dickie jr.....its only aa fans that bitch about him........
He started off fairly good i thought, and then started to just suck, maybe he should only ref 4-6round fights, or do some cardio before he does the 12 rounders, he started to slip in my opinion.
the professional level.
I've never seen a more inept, confused, piss poor ref in my life. The job (or lack thereof) he did in the Abraham-Dirrel bout should have resulted in his immediate termination.
i dont really pay attention to referees much when watching a boxing match i usually pay more attention to the fighting...only notable refree i know was mills lane..
He might just be, but I know some people will say Richard Steele. Back in the late 80's and early 90's there was alot of talk about him being the worst and that he was in Don King's pocket.
Haha. I just remembered he was the ref in the Pac-Barerra I fight. He ruled the Pacquiao slip a "KD" and a Barerra "KD" a slip.
I think during that time, it was something to do with Barerra being the marquee fighter and gets high treatment from refs. He also failed to realise when to stop the fight when MAB really had no answers from Pac's assaults. He just waited for the corner to step in and cry.