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  • Should Floyd be penalized for turning his back to opponents?

    During the Floyd vs Canelo fight, Floyd was doing a lot of shoulder rolls for defense.
    Floyd exaggerated them so much that Canelo was landing shots on Floyd's back.
    Floyd cried to the ref and Canelo got a warning.
    Isn't it illegal not to face your opponent?
    Don't you get disqualified if you keep turning your back to the opponent?
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    yes
    74.29%
    26
    no
    25.71%
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  • #2
    No he shouldn't be penalized for turning his shoulder too far but neither should his opponent for hitting him in the back if he offers it. That's a pretty self-solving problem if the ref just stays out.

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    • #3
      What about his flagrant elbows on the inside to an opponent's face that are worse than pushing an opponent. Clearly not a boxing move. It's equivalent to having your glove in someone's face while not punching to hinder their view.

      Ask yourself what other fighters has done that to the extent Floyd routinely does.

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      • #4
        He saw Canelo great snake and he just wanted to rub his butt against it.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Lebanon View Post
          No he shouldn't be penalized for turning his shoulder too far but neither should his opponent for hitting him in the back if he offers it. That's a pretty self-solving problem if the ref just stays out.
          That's pretty much my thought on it. A good trainer might want to mention that before the fight. "If Floyd doesn't want to get hit in the back he shouldn't be backwards." then proceed to hit him when he does it.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by ModernTalking View Post
            He saw Canelo great snake and he just wanted to rub his butt against it.

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            • #7
              I havent seen anything in the unified rules against turning your back

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              • #8
                LMFAO y'all can't be serious...dude said Floyd cried about getting hit in the back...man, this thread sounds like a bunch of crying LOL..."shouldn't he be penalized"...GTFOH!!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Triumph 916 View Post
                  LMFAO y'all can't be serious...dude said Floyd cried about getting hit in the back...man, this thread sounds like a bunch of crying LOL..."shouldn't he be penalized"...GTFOH!!
                  Just look at the poll bro

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Croyd View Post
                    During the Floyd vs Canelo fight, Floyd was doing a lot of shoulder rolls for defense.
                    Floyd exaggerated them so much that Canelo was landing shots on Floyd's back.
                    Floyd cried to the ref and Canelo got a warning.
                    Isn't it illegal not to face your opponent?
                    Don't you get disqualified if you keep turning your back to the opponent?
                    Originally posted by justcuz View Post
                    What about his flagrant elbows on the inside to an opponent's face that are worse than pushing an opponent. Clearly not a boxing move. It's equivalent to having your glove in someone's face while not punching to hinder their view.

                    Ask yourself what other fighters has done that to the extent Floyd routinely does.

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