By Ryan ******** - There was a time when the referee was said to have the best seat in the house in a boxing fight. Yet more and more you wonder if refs should clock in from the comfort of a couch and an HD television. [details]
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Cut to the Chase: It's Time for Instant Replay in Boxing
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Originally posted by Dambala View PostThe instant replay could be really useful. For ruling headbutts, low blows, legals knockdowns, fighters spiting their mouth piece, rabbit punches all that kinds of s**t.
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I would agree, but only in the case of fouls. I don't want judges backtracking constantly during a fight. A minute is not enough time for it, and it would **** their attention on the present round if they were worrying about whether or not instant replay was going to prove them wrong on a previous round. But in the case of fouls, especially intentional headbutts and low blows, I'd love to see instant replay used to prove or disprove a foul. It would put a ****ing stop to alot of intentional fouls inside when a ref doesn't have view of it. I despise dirty fighters.
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Originally posted by Asian Sensation View PostExactly, and it's not like it detracts from the sport a bit. I really don't see any drawbacks to using it. What's the worst that could happen, you admit you made a mistake?
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Originally posted by Stickman View PostI would agree, but only in the case of fouls. I don't want judges backtracking constantly during a fight. A minute is not enough time for it, and it would **** their attention on the present round if they were worrying about whether or not instant replay was going to prove them wrong on a previous round. But in the case of fouls, especially intentional headbutts and low blows, I'd love to see instant replay used to prove or disprove a foul. It would put a ****ing stop to alot of intentional fouls inside when a ref doesn't have view of it. I despise dirty fighters.
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