Your bad Joe.
I couldn't give a long list of transgressions made by Mr. Cortez in the past, but I do think in recent fights there have been some complaints about the job he's done. That said, I simply think he lost control of this particular fight. First off, what Victor did was ridiculous and I thought Cortez did the right thing by taking the point away immediately and although what Floyd did was legal, it sure was cheap to say the least. Where I think Cortez messed up was not getting the fighters into neutral corners and not being stern about what was to happen next after the initial foul. He let these guys roam around the ring, hug each other and that led to what happened. Emotions were high, and these guys are fighters, so sometimes these things happen. If Cortez would have been on top of things, this would have never occurred. In fact if you look at the replay you notice that Cortez is not even looking at the fighters' when the final two punches of the fight were thrown. He reacted way too slow and it cost him. How can you be the referee of a major prize fight and not witness the last two punches that end it? Not to pile on ole Joe, but the way he handled the end was inexcusable.
I couldn't give a long list of transgressions made by Mr. Cortez in the past, but I do think in recent fights there have been some complaints about the job he's done. That said, I simply think he lost control of this particular fight. First off, what Victor did was ridiculous and I thought Cortez did the right thing by taking the point away immediately and although what Floyd did was legal, it sure was cheap to say the least. Where I think Cortez messed up was not getting the fighters into neutral corners and not being stern about what was to happen next after the initial foul. He let these guys roam around the ring, hug each other and that led to what happened. Emotions were high, and these guys are fighters, so sometimes these things happen. If Cortez would have been on top of things, this would have never occurred. In fact if you look at the replay you notice that Cortez is not even looking at the fighters' when the final two punches of the fight were thrown. He reacted way too slow and it cost him. How can you be the referee of a major prize fight and not witness the last two punches that end it? Not to pile on ole Joe, but the way he handled the end was inexcusable.
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