I would have liked Steve to speak on the Peterson's use of his elbows, forearms and head to get in close that didn't get called to attention by the ref. I respect his desire not to **** on a colleague, but honestly, after watching this fight 3 times, I get more disturbed by Peterson's ******* use of forearms and elbows to trap Kahn against the ropes.
Steve Smoger discusses Khan-Peterson, Cotto-Margarito II stoppage
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I would have liked Steve to speak on the Peterson's use of his elbows, forearms and head to get in close that didn't get called to attention by the ref. I respect his desire not to **** on a colleague, but honestly, after watching this fight 3 times, I get more disturbed by Peterson's ******* use of forearms and elbows to trap Kahn against the ropes.
The more I watch that fight, the more it irks me as a fight fan.
I was actually going for Peterson, but that had to be the most disgusted (along with Agbecko vs Mares I) that I have ever been with a fight.Comment
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Agreed, the ref took what could have been a legit win from Peterson. ShameComment
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It was nice that he did the interview, but it was worthless. Anyone who saw Cotto -Marg 2 knows what he was going to say, he let Cotto push Margarito the entire fight, so if he agrees with Cooper, he would be contradicting himself.Comment
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look here man, it's like this, the best referees are neither seen nor heard unless there is some BLATANT fouling going on. . . HELL, technically, clinching is illegal; can you imagine how many points would be deducted, or how many fighters DQ'd? Stuff like inside grappling, pushing off, clinching/holding ARE PART OF THE GAME. . . Fighters who hold want to implement their game on the inside, and fighters who push off want to stay on the outside?
a referee has discretion, and that discretion should be used to keep the fighters SAFE, and keep the fight a nice, action fight without disturbing the ebb and flow. . .Comment
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