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  • shakedaddy
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    #11
    Originally posted by _Rexy_
    doesn't mean a goddamned thing if you don't hold them accountable for garbage scorecards.
    This is for refs, not judges.

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    • shakedaddy
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      #12
      Originally posted by champion4ever
      Teaching a referee class is needed because Tyson Fury should have been stopped in his last fight against Oleksandr Usyk.

      In the 9th round; Usyk buzzed Fury and the referee called a halt to the action and gave Tyson Fury a standing eight count without him ever touching the canvas.

      That fight deserved to have been a TKO victory for Usyk. However, I am reminded how Usyk caught a break by a biased a referee also.

      Daniel Dubois was cheated out of becoming the next unified Heavyweight champion because he landed a legal body punch on the belt line.

      However, a partial referee called the punch an illegal blow.
      The first part you have incorrect. The ref did not give Fury a standing 8 count. He gave him a "mandatory 8 count" which is required when a knockdown occurs. This is under the unified rules of boxing, which also state that if the ropes keep a hurt fighter from falling down, it is to be ruled a knockdown and hence the mandatory 8 count
      ​applies. The question was whether he could've/should've ruled a knockdown earlier as Fury was flying around pillar to post and was flailing on the ropes at least 2x prior. But I agree with you, the low blow by Dubois was legal, just the same way it was in Khan-Judah and Crawford -Khan

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      • BustedKnuckles
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        #13
        Now if only they could prevent the refs and judges from fixing bets.

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        • _Rexy_
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          #14
          Originally posted by shakedaddy

          This is for refs, not judges.
          Okay, I'll rephrase.



          doesn't mean a goddamned thing if you don't hold them accountable for garbage decisions in the ring.​

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