Comments Thread For: Officials Named For Quillin vs. Konecny Title Fight
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The alphabet groups are ridiculous with their ratings. But if a champion wants to keep their belt then he has to occasionally face people who are ranked in their top ten. It is what it is.
It's not like HBO is going to pay Kid Chocolate to fight Golovkin on their network, or let Golovkin fight on Showtime. Hell Sergio Martinez and GGG are on the same network and that fight still hasn't happened.Comment
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They have to defend against people in the top 15, which Guerrero and Rosado was supposed to be since Quillin was defending his title against them.The alphabet groups are ridiculous with their ratings. But if a champion wants to keep their belt then he has to occasionally face people who are ranked in their top ten. It is what it is.
It's not like HBO is going to pay Kid Chocolate to fight Golovkin on their network, or let Golovkin fight on Showtime. Hell Sergio Martinez and GGG are on the same network and that fight still hasn't happened.
Konecny isn't a mando either since he's #2....that's Rubio and he's been mando for a whileComment
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It's going to be an interesting night of boxing.. Anybody planning on attending?Lukas Konecny already faced an uphill challenge the moment he accepted assignment versus unbeaten middleweight titlist Peter Quillin. An additional hurdle has now been put in place, with four U.S.-based officials named for his title challenge in Washington D.C. this Saturday.
Veteran referee Kenny Chevalier has been tabbed as third man for this weekend***8217;s middleweight title fight, which serves as the televised opener of a scheduled SHOWTIME tripleheader. The three judges named for the bout are William Lerch, Michael Pernick and Steven Rados. All three judges are from the United States, with Rados (Washington D.C.) and Chevalier (Maryland) locally based.
None of the four officials have previously worked bouts involving either fighter. [Click Here To Read More]
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