Originally posted by 2501
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2- If he was "holding on for dear life", then he wasn't completely out on his feet. And if he was out on his feet, then Andrade is real **** because he only landed like 2 punches during all that time. Look at Berrio at the end of his fight against Bute, that's what I call "out on his feet". Bute wasn't in such a condition last friday. I could not have blamed the ref if he had stopped the fight at 10 seconds, but it wasn't that obvious either. And the ref didn't have the opportunity to look at a replay.
3- Bute wasn't hurt that much. When he fell, he looked at his corner and got up. IMO, he was more tired than stunned.
4- Bute was up between 7 and 8 of a real count. I agree that the ref should've asked him to walk forward, but he didn't HAVE to (there is no rule). But when the ref came to him, Bute raised his arms by himself and a second or two later he went to his corner all by himself. So I think he would've been able to walk forward if the referee had asked him to. Once he's up, Bute doesn't really lean on the ropes, he puts his arms on them to recover more effectively, but he could've stood by himself. Anyway, as I mentionned in an earlier post, he didn't have to be "fit to box" because it was the end of the round (see rule #6).
I just read in a French sport site that the IBF president, Marian W. Muhammad, said that Marlon B. Wright has done his job, that there was no irregularity in this fight and that Golden Boy Promotions hasn't filed a protest on this fight yet (they have 10 day to do so).
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