If there ever was a good case for disqualification, it would be
when Mayweather's uncle stepped into the ring after the low blow against Judah. Thats supposed to be an automatic DQ, but they said nothing.
Judah did the right thing. Taking a knee is legal.
the only reason floyd wasn't DQ'd with roger coming into the ring was that richard steele had called TIME and it was his decision whether or not to DQ floyd for roger coming into the ring.
I know it's not in the rules, but taking a knee to avoid punishment, like one of the commentators said, should end in disqualification. Other than that the fight kicked ass.
What the **** are you talking about????
It's a clever move that might save you.. and It's not free.. It costs a VERY important POINT.. doesn't it...
You and this "commentator" need to Find a new sport if you can't see the logic or permissibility in such a move..
Zab Judah taking a knee was "THE ONLY" solution he had to not being KO'd. He didn't quit, but it cost him a point. Props to Zab, he passed my prediction by lasting two more round of "TKO in the 9th"! (saved by a knee!)
If there ever was a good case for disqualification, it would be
when Mayweather's uncle stepped into the ring after the low blow against Judah. Thats supposed to be an automatic DQ, but they said nothing.
Judah did the right thing. Taking a knee is legal.
i agree here ... it should have been automatic ...
i remember when MAB first lost to Jones his corner stepped in the ring and they stopped the fight in favor of jones ...
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