Announcement

Collapse
No announcement yet.

Comments Thread For: Hearn Says Referee Nelson Made The Right Play In Usyk-Fury Battle

Collapse
  • Filter
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts

  • MulaKO
    replied
    Hearn should really STFU
    Especially after trying to throw a bone at Fury saying he should take the AJ fight before the rematch
    Not sure if that bone is for AJ or Hearn’s pocket

    Leave a comment:


  • theface07
    replied
    Originally posted by Smash View Post
    i was wondering if we would have another rope-a-dope heavyweight championship fight again
    Fury is nowhere near Ali's level and uses the ropes to survive. Ali used them to wear his opponents out and take a break from his movement once he came back from his ban and his legs weren't as good as they were pre-ban.
    MulaKO MulaKO Smash Smash like this.

    Leave a comment:


  • uppercut510
    replied
    the call was good, but just imagine the uproar if he stopped it
    NoConcoms NoConcoms likes this.

    Leave a comment:


  • theface07
    replied
    Originally posted by TysonFuryTBE View Post
    Of course the ref made the right call, who stops an undisputed fight just cause a fighter is wobbled a little bit.

    Fury haters really are embarrassing themselves last few days
    Says the guy with the TysonFury"TheBestEver" moniker and "MAY 18TH - IMMORTALITY AWAITS TYSON FURY
    UNDISPUTED/KING OF ALL KINGS​" footing on all his posts.
    It's amazing how oblivious and hypocritical people can be.

    Leave a comment:


  • MrShakeAndBake
    replied
    Usyk was robbed of KO
    If Usyk would of been blasted like that Ref would of stopped it and declared a KO. That ref is a scumbag a crooked paid one at that. Giving 8 counts for 20 seconds... scum.

    Leave a comment:


  • Eff Pandas
    replied
    Originally posted by ELPacman View Post

    Perhaps my wording was incorrect. When I meant standing 8 count, I didn't mean the ref just paused the action to deliver a count. I was referring to the ropes holding him up which warrants a count as though he had been knocked down. I think the ref did a great job and I've seen him often before. It's great he got a chance to do a high profile fight, but don't like to hear people think he didn't do a good job. I wouldn't mind seeing him called back in another big profile event.
    Agree. I've seen him get criticized for not calling a KD earlier in the sequence, but everything was going so fast & Fury was all over that fooking ring so idk that anyone coulda stopped the action, or even for sure noticed the ring prevented a literal KD earlier, & called a KD sooner than he did. Its easier to see from your couch & via replay than in the ring I'd imagine so its technically a mistake but a very forgivable & reasonable mistake in the heat of the moment.

    The long count criticism hes got is ridiculous. Literally no ones 10 count is 10 seconds. Anyone not a casual fan knows this or should know it.

    Leave a comment:


  • TheOneAboveAll
    replied
    Originally posted by TysonFuryTBE View Post
    Of course the ref made the right call, who stops an undisputed fight just cause a fighter is wobbled a little bit.

    Fury haters really are embarrassing themselves last few days
    The so-called experts are repeatedly insisting that the ref made the correct call to intervene because its the hard and fast rule that a fighter falling into the ropes must be charged a knockdown. This may be the rule on paper, but its hardly the hard and fast rule in practice (otherwise he should have deducted 3 points from Fury that round). The situation and fight action is critical context. While referee Nelson wasn't technically wrong in awarding a KD for Usyk's savaging of Fury, his intervention absolutely saved Fury from a probable KO. Usyk was in the middle of his attack and about to land the KO shot when Nelson jumped in to save Fury. The point of scoring the ropes knockdown is to give credit to the attacking fighter, not to save the hurt fighter. If you're going to jump in and disrupt the attack, then you do so to end the damn fight. There is no standing 8 count (protection count) in professional boxing anymore. On the other hand, had Fury somehow recovered and fought back after falling into the ropes, Nelson should have stopped the action and awarded the KD to Usyk. That's how its supposed to go, yet pundit after pundit rails on about how Nelson got it just right. Ridiculous. Fury got saved.
    Last edited by TheOneAboveAll; 05-21-2024, 10:34 AM.

    Leave a comment:


  • Smash
    replied
    i was wondering if we would have another rope-a-dope heavyweight championship fight again

    Leave a comment:


  • Oldskoolg
    replied
    Hearn’s right, it shouldn’t have been a stopped. Fury has shown a remarkable
    ability to recover when hurt and he should have been allowed to continue. Only problem I had is that a knockdown counts when the ropes hold you up after a punch and there were multiple times when a knockdown should have been ruled

    Leave a comment:


  • hugh grant
    replied
    The ref could have intervened a bit earlier to give mandatory 8 count. Fury had to take a few extra hits.

    Leave a comment:

Working...
X
TOP