If a fighter was asked if they want to continue fighting by a ref or a doctor and they said no. Wouldn't that be ruled a TKO victory in favor of the opponent. Regardless if they are leading in the scorecard???
Should be a TKO victory?
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No man he hit him with a damn headbutt not a punch...you cant win via headbuttComment
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threads like this make me wonder how long some people have been following boxing,whats next if you drop kick a man and he cant continue you win?Comment
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Headbutts, low blows, those kinda **** happens in boxing all the time. But it shouldn't be used as an excuse to b*tch out of a fight.
And the thing is, he was asked if he wanted to continue and the corner said to stop it. If you're an official you stop a fight based on their capabilities to continue fighting, you don't ask them if they want to continue fighting and then go to the scorecard. The guy quit, simple as that...Comment
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everyone was under the impression the heatbutt was intention, so instead of giving the know Steriod Cheat the benefit of the doubt, they did what they did.Headbutts, low blows, those kinda **** happens in boxing all the time. But it shouldn't be used as an excuse to b*tch out of a fight.
And the thing is, he was asked if he wanted to continue and the corner said to stop it. If you're an official you stop a fight based on their capabilities to continue fighting, you don't ask them if they want to continue fighting and then go to the scorecard. The guy quit, simple as that...Comment
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He was asked if he wanted to continue fighting, and his corner said no. He quit. Point deduction would have suffice but because of the ringside official's bad call, he got away with quitting.Comment
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