Bad Stoppage by Benjy Esteves
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In my mind, the count of '1' indicates that roughly 1 second has elapsed from when the fighter hit the deck. Therefore, a count of '10' indicates that roughly 10 seconds have elapsed. The referee's waving of arms is not part of the count, but an indication to time keepers and other officials that the fight is over.Comment
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stop with the straw man arguments. there's a difference between knowing how to count to 10 and interpreting the 10 count in the sport of boxing.
again,
can you show me evidence of your interpretation of the 10 count?
thanks in advance. if you put up another ad hominem straw man post about not being able to count to 10 you're going on ignore.Comment
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It was a bad stoppage by the ref but at the same time Ortiz should have been paying attention to the ten count, which he wasn't it was a hard lesson learned all I got to say it was nice knowing you but I don't want to see you fight again.Comment
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its pretty self explanatory that there's a difference between counting to 10 and interpreting the 10 count and when to end a fight in a sport called boxing.
now this is your final warning,
again, for the last time,
can you show me evidence of your ardent interpretation of the 10 count rule in the sport of boxing?Comment
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