Was this an early stoppage? Please, vote.
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the refs calls it off, but I believe it was early giving the fact that the fighter (both) are undefeated, and the dude beat the count and showed no signs of not being able to continue, the ref didnt ask him any question or tell him to walk toward him or anything, soon as he stood up he waived it off. yes he was a lil hurt but that understandable he was justt put on his ass.
Either way its just what I think. you have to watch the fight cause this shows nothing but the kd punch not the count or stoppage so kinda dumb to ask this question without the actual stoppage to discuss this on.Last edited by ElBossHogg™; 01-06-2013, 08:01 PM.Comment
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he sure did but we did'nt see the losers corner ..just like when brian viloria stopped tyson marquez , i thought for a second it was stopped prematurely by the ref until they showed garcia waving the towel..the refs calls it off, but I believe it was early giving the fact that the fighter (both) are undefeated, and the dude beat the count and showed no signs of not being able to continue, the ref didnt ask him any question or tell him to walk toward him or anything, soon as he stood up he waived it off. yes he was a lil hurt but that understandable he was justt put on his ass.
Either way its just what I think. you have to watch the fight cause this shows nothing but the kd punch not the count or stoppage so kinda dumb to ask this question without the actual stoppage to discuss this on.Comment
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True. the corner possible could have waived it off but i dont remeber them mentioning anything like that in the commentary. But as a ref stoppage I didnt is was early but I can understand it. No real controversy here just my opinion.Comment
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It was early, imo.
The young man's eyes were focused during the count. He was aware enough to be looking at his corner for reassurance and he made it to his feet without any exaggerated steps to regain his balance.
Truthfully, his legs were shaky but I think he should have been allowed to continue with the referee simply staying very close to the action to make sure he doesn't take any terrible shots.Comment
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