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  • Dan...
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    #11
    I felt that Andrade should have won by KO. The referee was way out of line and I would not rule out corruption. "Wasn't in the neutral corner" Get the *** out of here.

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    • Texanballer
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      #12
      rofl a reporter to combat robberies happening in canada with saying Ngoudjo got screwed over ni America.

      He won 6 rounds tops. Malignaggi won imo

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      • MELLY-MEL...
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        #13
        Originally posted by MacChamp
        Bute wins, and mexicans on here make me sick. Theres no rule in the book that says that Bute can't stand up and lean on the ropes a bit. No ****ing rule what so ever. The ref is god in the ring, the ref said Bute was good enough to continue, not you biased nutthugger mexicans who nutt-hug on anyone who is mexican. I'm not even canadian, but Bute showed alot of heart. Ask BPP to check my ip address. I'm from America.
        bute wins huh? no rules about leaning on ropes? ok, sorry but i'll own you now! act like a ****, and now be treated as one!


        Determination of a Knockdown


        It shall be ruled a knockdown when, as a result of a legal blow or series of legal blows, a contestant:

        1. Touches the floor with any part of the body other than his/her feet;

        2. Is being held up by the ropes, or

        3. Is hanging on, through, or over the ropes without the ability to protect him/herself and cannot fall to the floor.




        Knock Down Eight Count

        In the case of a knock down, the eight (8) count is mandatory. A contestant who is knocked out shall be suspended for a minimum period of sixty days and a contestant who loses by technical knock out shall be suspended for a minimum period of thirty days from participating in any boxing activity.



        A referee may terminate the count and the bout at any point when he/she decides that the safety of the downed boxer is at risk.



        In the event of a knockdown, the downed boxer will be allowed a ten count in which to rise unassisted. Should a contestant arise before the count of ten is reached and go back down immediately without being struck by the opponent, the referee shall resume the count where he/she left off.



        A referee may count a contestant out who is hanging defensively on, through, or over the ropes or on the floor
        Last edited by MELLY-MEL...; 10-25-2008, 07:58 PM.

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        • BLOODGOD
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          #14
          Originally posted by MacChamp
          Bute wins, and mexicans on here make me sick. Theres no rule in the book that says that Bute can't stand up and lean on the ropes a bit. No ****ing rule what so ever. The ref is god in the ring, the ref said Bute was good enough to continue, not you biased nutthugger mexicans who nutt-hug on anyone who is mexican. I'm not even canadian, but Bute showed alot of heart. Ask BPP to check my ip address. I'm from America.
          Indeed..

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          • MJ406
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            #15
            Originally posted by texanballer
            rofl a reporter to combat robberies happening in canada with saying Ngoudjo got screwed over ni America.

            He won 6 rounds tops. Malignaggi won imo

            I know, what a terrible comparison

            I think Herman got a pretty close decision over Bailey in his hometown ..and i found that to be spottier then the Malignaggi over Ngoudjo decision.

            but agreed, pretty terrible comparison.

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            • deuce_drop
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              #16
              in a fair and honest fight bute loses by KO.

              in a even more fair fight, bute loses by KO sooner had the referee made bute stop holding earlier. i said from the 3rd round on, if bute isnt allowed to hold on like he is doing, bute gets worn out and knocked out before the 10th, and i bet that would've been the case had the ref not let bute do whatever the hell he wanted to in the ring.

              there is no way around it, bute lost the fight by KO, any denying of that and you don't know ****, maybe you'd be better off without bute's nuts covering up your eyes!


              bute won on the cards, no doubt, but he was ko'd and the corrupt inexperienced referee robbed andrade.................

              there is no justifying the ref's actions, the numbers don't add up, from the time left on the clock, to the ridiclously long count, to going after andrade in the middle of the count, to count the number 6 twice, and when he resumes the count he goes from 6 straight to 9!

              if you start the count when its supposed to be started, as soon as the downed fighter hits the canvas, bute gets up at 10, the bell should've sounded as soon as bute hits the canvas, because there was no time left on the clock, but the count reached 10 ( in reality! not this hometown cooking BS!) and bute was barely on his feet, wasn't repsonsive, and couldn't even hold himself up, THEN!!!!, after all is clear they ring the BELL!!!!!!!! which should've rang as soon as bute hit the canvas because the round was over, and that is when the count should've started, if at all! IBF rules; a fighter can not be saved by the bell in any round!!! and to go by the count and the rules, even if the fight is over, and the fighter is trying to get up to beat the count and does, he still has to be cleared as if he could continue to fight, which bute did not and wasn't not able to because he was clearly ko'd!!!!

              another travesty in boxing, i really hope that andrade wins his appeal, this fight should be over turned, plain and simple!!!

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              • S A M U R A I
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                #17
                Simply the worst robbery I've seen in boxing. Andrade TKO R12.



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                • MELLY-MEL...
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by deuce_drop
                  in a fair and honest fight bute loses by KO.

                  in a even more fair fight, bute loses by KO sooner had the referee made bute stop holding earlier. i said from the 3rd round on, if bute isnt allowed to hold on like he is doing, bute gets worn out and knocked out before the 10th, and i bet that would've been the case had the ref not let bute do whatever the hell he wanted to in the ring.

                  there is no way around it, bute lost the fight by KO, any denying of that and you don't know ****, maybe you'd be better off without bute's nuts covering up your eyes!


                  bute won on the cards, no doubt, but he was ko'd and the corrupt inexperienced referee robbed andrade.................

                  there is no justifying the ref's actions, the numbers don't add up, from the time left on the clock, to the ridiclously long count, to going after andrade in the middle of the count, to count the number 6 twice, and when he resumes the count he goes from 6 straight to 9!

                  if you start the count when its supposed to be started, as soon as the downed fighter hits the canvas, bute gets up at 10, the bell should've sounded as soon as bute hits the canvas, because there was no time left on the clock, but the count reached 10 ( in reality! not this hometown cooking BS!) and bute was barely on his feet, wasn't repsonsive, and couldn't even hold himself up, THEN!!!!, after all is clear they ring the BELL!!!!!!!! which should've rang as soon as bute hit the canvas because the round was over, and that is when the count should've started, if at all! IBF rules; a fighter can not be saved by the bell in any round!!! and to go by the count and the rules, even if the fight is over, and the fighter is trying to get up to beat the count and does, he still has to be cleared as if he could continue to fight, which bute did not and wasn't not able to because he was clearly ko'd!!!!

                  another travesty in boxing, i really hope that andrade wins his appeal, this fight should be over turned, plain and simple!!!
                  green karma sent. nice post!

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                  • 2501
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Melly-Mel
                    bute wins huh? no rules about leaning on ropes? ok, sorry but i'll own you now! act like a ****, and now be treated as one!


                    Determination of a Knockdown


                    It shall be ruled a knockdown when, as a result of a legal blow or series of legal blows, a contestant:

                    1. Touches the floor with any part of the body other than his/her feet;

                    2. Is being held up by the ropes, or

                    3. Is hanging on, through, or over the ropes without the ability to protect him/herself and cannot fall to the floor.




                    Knock Down Eight Count

                    In the case of a knock down, the eight (8) count is mandatory. A contestant who is knocked out shall be suspended for a minimum period of sixty days and a contestant who loses by technical knock out shall be suspended for a minimum period of thirty days from participating in any boxing activity.



                    A referee may terminate the count and the bout at any point when he/she decides that the safety of the downed boxer is at risk.



                    In the event of a knockdown, the downed boxer will be allowed a ten count in which to rise unassisted. Should a contestant arise before the count of ten is reached and go back down immediately without being struck by the opponent, the referee shall resume the count where he/she left off.



                    A referee may count a contestant out who is hanging defensively on, through, or over the ropes or on the floor
                    wonder the Bute fanboys keep ignoring this information

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                    • theghost#1
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by MacChamp
                      I bet Andrade really hates the fact Bute beat the count, shows canadians have heart too.
                      Yea was thinking the same thing. Bute won fair and square. All he had to do is just get up too win, And he did just that. Big props to Andrade for never giving up.

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