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    • Originally posted by x3_bazooka_x3 View Post
      14. Engaging in any unsportsmanlike trick or action which causes injury to an opponent.
      what injury did the sucker punch produce?

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      • Originally posted by x3_bazooka_x3 View Post
        Care to debate this now.....

        Floyd could have hit him before the embrace, he chose not to, he baited this kid in, to ensure he was totally unsuspecting and defensless and nailed him, exactly what we see in your gifs, its clearly a foul according to Nevada...
        Good Morning everybody

        http://www.leg.state.nv.us/nac/NAC-467.html

        NAC 467.675 Acts constituting fouls in boxing. (NRS 467.030) The following acts constitute fouls in boxing:

        1. Hitting below the belt.

        2. Hitting an opponent who is down or is getting up after being down.

        3. Holding an opponent with one hand and hitting with the other.

        4. Holding or deliberately maintaining a clinch.

        5. Wrestling or kicking.

        6. If the referee has signaled that the opponent has been knocked out, striking an opponent who is helpless as a result of previous blows and so supported by the ropes that he does not fall.

        7. Butting with the head or shoulder or using the knee.

        8. Hitting with the open glove, the butt of the hand, the wrist or the elbow, and all backhand blows.

        9. Purposely going down without being hit.

        10. Striking deliberately at that part of the body over the kidneys.

        11. Deliberately using the rabbit punch.

        12. Jabbing the opponent’s eyes with the thumb of the glove.

        13. Using abusive language in the ring.

        14. Engaging in any unsportsmanlike trick or action which causes injury to an opponent.


        15. Hitting on the break.

        16. Hitting after the bell has sounded the end of the period of unarmed combat.

        17. Hitting an opponent whose head is between and outside of the ropes.

        18. Pushing an opponent about the ring or into the ropes.


        This is from Keith Kizer, chairman of the Nevada State Athletic Commission

        "I had no issues with that. I don't know why people are making a big deal about that. They like to do that. Basically what happened is that Joe called timeout after a blatant foul by Ortiz.

        "He separated the fighters, takes Victor around the ring, takes a point away, goes to restart them. He turns to the timekeeper and says, 'Time in.' Victor decides to hug Floyd yet again.

        "I'm not sure how many times he planned on hugging Floyd. Joe had called time in, Floyd waited until Joe had called time in, and then he punched him in the face. Which, I don't blame Floyd for.

        "If a guy headbutts me, I'd want to punch him in the face too. I think that Floyd's not getting the credit that he deserves. Floyd didn't retaliate. He waited. He waited. He waited.

        "Until the referee said 'Time in,' and then he let him have it. Good for Floyd. Good for Floyd. People ask me what was Joe doing. I checked with the timekeeper, and he said 'Joe turned to us, and he said, 'Time in,' and started the clock again.

        "He asked if they had hit the clappers yet. Because the clappers happen with 10 seconds left on the clock. The timer said, 'Yes, eight seconds left.'

        "And then, that's probably around the same time that Floyd threw the punch. But it was a second or two after Joe said 'Time in.'

        "So the time keeper heard Joe say 'Time in,' Floyd heard him say 'Time in,' and HBO heard him say 'Time in.' So I'm very skeptical of Victor Ortiz claiming that he did not hear the referee say 'Time in.'"


        -- Keith Kizer, chairman of the Nevada State Athletic Commission

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        • Originally posted by Dudley View Post
          Cosign!

          I don't even like Floyd as a person but what was done in that ring was fair and square!
          in your opinion but dont the rules I just posted clearly state that his actions are a foul? Yes or No? Did he trick Ortiz, yes or no? and if he did not trick Ortiz, Why allow him to put his arms around you, why not hit him as he is comming to you?

          if you can explain that and dispute that with out flaming, and make a solid case then we can move forward.
          I am not saying that Ortizs blatant foul is okay its not you dont do that in the sport, and Cortez did take a point, question now is, do Floyds final actions in that fight, outline what that rule says? does that Rule describe what Floyd did?

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          • [QUOTE=x3_bazooka_x3;11250577]Care to debate this now.....

            Floyd could have hit him before the embrace, he chose not to, he baited this kid in, to ensure he was totally unsuspecting and defensless and nailed him, exactly what we see in your gifs, its clearly a foul according to Nevada...
            Good Morning everybody

            The ref motioned to fight and said fight. It was Victors foolish choice to hug Mayweather. When a ref says fight then you fight. I think that it caught Mayweather of gaurd and his initial instinct allowed it. I think the kiss set him off and then he WTF was that and belted him out.

            A referee commands and motions for you to fight, what do you do?

            You fight. Case closed.......................Rockin'

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            • Originally posted by Cash Cow View Post

              "So the time keeper heard Joe say 'Time in,' Floyd heard him say 'Time in,' and HBO heard him say 'Time in.' So I'm very skeptical of Victor Ortiz claiming that he did not hear the referee say 'Time in.'"[/B]

              -- Keith Kizer, chairman of the Nevada State Athletic Commission

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              Wrong, the post fight presser when Floyd was asked if he heard Cortez call time in, Floyd says he didnt hear joe say anything and that what goes around comes around....

              You know the video is out there of that press conference, so if you want to argue Floyd heard him you might want to check out that video first

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              • [QUOTE=Rockin';11251408]
                Originally posted by x3_bazooka_x3 View Post
                Care to debate this now.....

                Floyd could have hit him before the embrace, he chose not to, he baited this kid in, to ensure he was totally unsuspecting and defensless and nailed him, exactly what we see in your gifs, its clearly a foul according to Nevada...
                Good Morning everybody

                The ref motioned to fight and said fight. It was Victors foolish choice to hug Mayweather. When a ref says fight then you fight. I think that it caught Mayweather of gaurd and his initial instinct allowed it. I think the kiss set him off and then he WTF was that and belted him out.

                A referee commands and motions for you to fight, what do you do?

                You fight. Case closed.......................Rockin'
                This is not about weather or not time was in, this is about the final action in that fight that ended the fight, does #14 in the list of fouls, describe Floyds actions when the cheap shots went down.
                Has nothing to do with weather time was in or not
                Has nothing to do with the fact that Ortiz intentionally butted Floyd.
                the question remains does #14 describe Floyds final actions in that fight?

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                • Originally posted by Leohappy View Post
                  what injury did the sucker punch produce?
                  you can not be serious with this question can you?

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                  • Originally posted by 915angel View Post
                    im guessin ur the baldy wit the unibrow


                    A good number or whites CAN'T STAND THE FACT that this Black man (Mayweather) owns himself, his own promotion company, fights when and who he wants to fight and doesn't allow you (white people) to control him? Can You Really Deny This Fact?....It pisses you off that he is in a position of Control like no other Black boxer to do what he wants and say what he wants to YOUR face and you cant do a thing about it... You wish he was the three D's, Desperate, in Debt, and Defeated
                    I'm white, and I'm as big of a Floyd fans as you'll find. I don't think the race card really fits here.

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                    • Originally posted by x3_bazooka_x3 View Post
                      in your opinion but dont the rules I just posted clearly state that his actions are a foul? Yes or No? Did he trick Ortiz, yes or no? and if he did not trick Ortiz, Why allow him to put his arms around you, why not hit him as he is comming to you?

                      if you can explain that and dispute that with out flaming, and make a solid case then we can move forward.
                      I am not saying that Ortizs blatant foul is okay its not you dont do that in the sport, and Cortez did take a point, question now is, do Floyds final actions in that fight, outline what that rule says? does that Rule describe what Floyd did?
                      BLATANT calls for what kind of punishment, by the rules?

                      DISQUALIFICATION!

                      either way KOED BY FLOYD OR BY THE RULES DQ! The same result except a DQ i don't think you get all your purse. Please correct me if I'm wrong.

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