Comments Thread For: Dubois' Trainer: Usyk Was Allowed To Escape, The Fight Was Finished in Round Five
Don Charles, the trainer of heavyweight contender Daniel Dubois, is standing firm on his position that his boxer was robbed of the unified crown last Saturday night in Poland.
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I can see Fury being ready for this fight now - he's going to target that body exclusively. I don't know why he hasn't already taken it - there's no stiff jab thats going to KO Fury. Usyk on the other hand may ask for a larger split now - we'll see how that works out
The ref decision stands. You landed a few low blows during course of fight, so im.inclined to think ddd needs to put this down to experience.
But you are young enough to come back
Exactly! Except for the referee making terrible judgement calls during the fight that favored Usyk, Dubois should've been the new champion.
Albeit a short term reigning champion, because he doesn't have the dogged determination that's required to be a successful long term champion.
I saw the analysis from referee Jack Weiss, if correct. That's the ref who did the first Fury-Wilder fight.
Anyway, as he understands the rules, below the hip line is a low blow, not below the navel. Therefore, you can hit slightly below the navel, it's still legal.
I guess the question is, if in line with the hip line, what if half the glove lands below that and half above? It's a tricky one.
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