Ruiz down twice vs Golota, and had a point deducted, but still gets UD?

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  • Super_Lightweight
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    Ruiz down twice vs Golota, and had a point deducted, but still gets UD?

    Hoe did this happen? I never seen the fight, and it baffles me that this could happen. I knew it was controversial but damn. Who do yall think won it? Can someone email the fight? Thanks for any feedback.
  • BBFM
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    #2
    dont know that ref was a racist lmao.

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    • Kimmy
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      #3
      Ruiz might have actually pulled it out. Golota dominated the first half but Ruiz`s tactics caused Golota all sorts of problems going into the late rounds. Golota could not figure out a way around Ruiz holding and one to two grab etc...
      Its a shame, i thought a draw was about right afterward so a close ruiz pts win will do i guess. it wasn`t a robbery though!

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      • Super_Lightweight
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        #4
        hmm

        Ruiz had to win like 9 or 10 rounds though to get the decision, given the fact that he was down twice and deducted a point (I would think). Surely he did not win that many, or did he?

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        • tri4ben2
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          #5
          I would hate to say it, but Ruiz did win almost every round.

          It wasn't pretty, and the corner of Ruiz was creating a ruckus, but at the end of the day, Golata was not working enough.

          There comes a point where punching and holding is better then getting punched and being held.

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