I think it was to keep Fury from being disqualified...so he did well in my opinion. That would have been awful and the guy prevented that.Yes, indeed; Exactly the facts.
I imagine big John would take his eye out.Had he done that, then they would have sent him to one of the largest and most notorious maximum security men's prisons in all of America; Where they house some of the most dangerous and violent inmates ever.
He should follow the rules like everyone else has to there isn’t no special treatment just because you’re from the UK or wherever he’s from. The black guy should have just let him jump up on the ring that would of been a dq.Thank you, this is the most intelligent post I've read in this thread so far. The man was only trying to do his job in order to prevent a Tyson Fury disqualification loss :cool2:
He was a boxing State official. So, therefore Davidson owed him respect. Perhaps, the State athletic official was a bit harsh and overbearing in his reprimand of Ben but he may have prevented Fury from a DQ loss that way because Davidson's antics were way out of line at the time.
When Fury went down in that last round, Davidson was both panicked and alarmed. At least to me, it seemed that the official was trying to prevent him from entering the ring causing an immediate disqualification. In any case, had anybody noticed how calm Freddie Roach was in that corner?
In Davidson's defense you had a kid who lacked big fight experience and it showed. He overreacted emotionally to the situation.
I'm pretty sure now that he has had a lot of time to reflect; He realizes that he made a mistake and is probably grateful to the official for attempting to do his job by settling him down.
He was a boxing State official. So, therefore Davidson owed him respect. Perhaps, the State athletic official was a bit harsh and overbearing in his reprimand of Ben but he may have prevented Fury from a DQ loss that way because Davidson's antics were way out of line at the time.
When Fury went down in that last round, Davidson was both panicked and alarmed. At least, to me, it seemed that the official was trying to prevent him from entering the ring that's all. In any case, had anybody noticed how calm Freddie Roach was in that corner?
In Davidson's defense you had kid who lacked big fight experience and it showed. He overreacted emotionally to the situation.
I'm pretty sure now that he has had a lot of time to reflect; He realizes that he made a mistake and is probably grateful to the official for attempting to do his job by settling him down.
He was a boxing State official. So, therefore Davidson owed him respect. Perhaps, the State athletic official was a bit harsh and overbearing in his reprimand of Ben but he may have prevented Fury from a DQ loss that way because Davidson's antics were way out the line at the time.
When Fury went down in that last round, Davidson was both panicked and alarmed. At least, to me, it seemed that the official was trying to prevent him from entering the ring that's all. In any case, had anybody noticed how calm Freddie Roach was in that corner?
In Davidson's defense you had kid who lacked big fight experience and it showed. He overreacted emotionally to the situation.
I'm pretty sure now that he has had a lot of time to reflect; He realizes that he made a mistake and is probably grateful to the official for attempting to do his job by settling him him down.
My bad bro lol you seem cool now I feel bad for coming off as a díck
No worries mate, its cool. You came up with the evidence, something that i didn't know prior to this. So thanks..I learn a new thing with your post and to be honest you can never stop learning about the sport...Green K
Do you know how time difference work? We also have to sleep, wake up and go to work.
My bad bro lol you seem cool now I feel bad for coming off as a díck
How are you going to tell me? I’ve been boxing since I was 7yrs old. How do you people not know this lol this is pretty much common knowledge. But as I’ve said before he should have just let him proceed in what he was doing and learned the hard way. There are strict rules a chief or cornerman has to adhere by and those rules are the SAME for all cornerman.
Great so there is a rule that says he cannot mount the apron unless he wants the referee to alert the referee to stopping the fight.
Cool, thanks for this. You learn a new thing every day. Didn't realise you cannot throw in the towel as well.... I guess we have all been thinking the wrong thing then.
Interesting that I haven’t heard from either one of you since I proved you both wrong
Do you know how time difference work? We also have to sleep, wake up and go to work.
There's no rule saying the trainer has to be seated. He broke no boxing rules.
I want someone to show me that rules, for me that BS. That’s his corner. You don’t get DQ for getting up. He wasn’t in the ring. So again if he wanted to throw in the towel after the KD he cannot get on the apron? Please show me that rules.
Interesting that I haven’t heard from either one of you since I proved you both wrong
I want someone to show me that rules, for me that BS. That’s his corner. You don’t get DQ for getting up. He wasn’t in the ring. So again if he wanted to throw in the towel after the KD he cannot get on the apron? Please show me that rules.
How are you going to tell me? I’ve been boxing since I was 7yrs old. How do you people not know this lol this is pretty much common knowledge. But as I’ve said before he should have just let him proceed in what he was doing and learned the hard way. There are strict rules a chief or cornerman has to adhere by and those rules are the SAME for all cornerman.
Been funny if John or Peter were there and were spoke to like that:eek:
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That rent a cop would adjust his tone no doubt.
Nah I read somewhere that it was a state rule there that if he got upon the apron he would have been DQ'ed (Fury)
Don’t matter if he went inside the ring if he would of got up there that’s an automatic dq nothing to do with views
I want someone to show me that rules, for me that BS. That’s his corner. You don’t get DQ for getting up. He wasn’t in the ring. So again if he wanted to throw in the towel after the KD he cannot get on the apron? Please show me that rules.
What the **** is making you clowns think he was getting up on the apron? He wanted to get closer to the ring to give Fury instructions, that is all. He broke no damn rules.
The question is why are you so worked up over this lol if that’s not what happened then it’s all good