You can't hold your opponent and hit him at the same time, or duck so low that your head is below your opponent's belt line.
http://boxrec.com/media/index.php/Rules_of_Boxing
He did a good job of this in that second fight, maphukka was cheatin'.
This is how sports other than golf works. If the ref don't call it, it ain't cheating. It is not the athletes job to police the sport. Bball players push, grab shorts, trip each other and the ref has to call it or they dont care. American football players hold on every call, pull jerseys, and do all kinds of dirty stuff in a pile, but the ref must call it. All pro athletes know dirty tricks because most of them are hypercompetitive and they wll always try to win by any means. Golfers police themselves so if that is what you want watch golf. BTW in boxing, dirty tricks are taught in the gym, how else can you defend against them.
This... blame the referee for not penalizing.
He lost anyway, so I don't know why the TS is complaining?
Didn't matter. He lost both fights by a wide margin. He's good, but not as good as we all thought.
Bradley is as good as everyone thought. Just not good enough to beat Pacquiao. But then again, most aren't. So its not really a slight to Tim. He just faced a better man.
This is how sports other than golf works. If the ref don't call it, it ain't cheating. It is not the athletes job to police the sport. Bball players push, grab shorts, trip each other and the ref has to call it or they dont care. American football players hold on every call, pull jerseys, and do all kinds of dirty stuff in a pile, but the ref must call it. All pro athletes know dirty tricks because most of them are hypercompetitive and they wll always try to win by any means. Golfers police themselves so if that is what you want watch golf. BTW in boxing, dirty tricks are taught in the gym, how else can you defend against them.
If the ref doesn't call it, it's still cheating you didn't get caught. Either cheat, admit it and say he didn't catch me so I kept doing it or say I don't cheat, at all. I get what you're saying that if the ref lets you get away with it keep doing it. But cheating is cheating it is never "part of the rules."
This is how sports other than golf works. If the ref don't call it, it ain't cheating. It is not the athletes job to police the sport. Bball players push, grab shorts, trip each other and the ref has to call it or they dont care. American football players hold on every call, pull jerseys, and do all kinds of dirty stuff in a pile, but the ref must call it. All pro athletes know dirty tricks because most of them are hypercompetitive and they wll always try to win by any means. Golfers police themselves so if that is what you want watch golf. BTW in boxing, dirty tricks are taught in the gym, how else can you defend against them.