Ortiz / Boachuk Knockdown Video Instant Replay Review

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  • Southpawology
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    Ortiz / Boachuk Knockdown Video Instant Replay Review

    So if boxing has video instant replay to overturn slips/knockdowns/headbutts etc then why is it so scarcely used??? its so under utilized that we even forget boxing has it
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    he was knocked down though. it was a very fast recover but the punch sent him down.

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    • Roadblock
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      Its not mandatory, boxing shows pretty much run their own rules, it would be nice to have an official format like this that must be used in all boxing events.

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      • Southpawology
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        Originally posted by HeadShots
        he was knocked down though. it was a very fast recover but the punch sent him down.
        im not arguing that he wasnt, im saying the fact that boxing has the replay system and you RARELYYYY ever see it used

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          #5
          Originally posted by Southpawology

          im not arguing that he wasnt, im saying the fact that boxing has the replay system and you RARELYYYY ever see it used
          It varies depending on what athletic commission is in charge of the fight. Some of them allow video replay, others explicitly don't allow it, others haven't updated their rules since before the technology was invented.

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            #6
            Originally posted by famicommander

            It varies depending on what athletic commission is in charge of the fight. Some of them allow video replay, others explicitly don't allow it, others haven't updated their rules since before the technology was invented.
            it was in nevada and we see tons of fights in vegas with the NAC and its still barely ever used, its just weird. Typical boxing I guess.

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