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  • Dirk Diggler UK
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    #41
    Originally posted by Ragnar Lothbrok
    so no evidence of your ardent interpretation of the 10 count rule in boxing. good to know dirk. also learn how to use the word irony properly.

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    Originally posted by Ragnar Lothbrok
    based on what you wrote if that's from an actual rule book, ortiz should have been allowed to continue.

    people act like the ref counted past 10 and ortiz was still doing the booty dew or something. he was already up at 10.
    Originally posted by racer59
    In any case. I stated earlier that I disagreed with Dirk. But after thinking about it, I think he is accurate, 8, 9 and 0UT.

    As an example, if you take an exam and you are allotted 30 minutes to complete the exam, time is up at the moment the clock hits 30. You don't include the 30th minute. I was wrong earlier when debating and Dirk was 100% right.

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    • daggum
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      #42
      Originally posted by Dean_Razorback
      what about implementing a clock like the ones in the NBA? you know, to keep real account of the time you have left after being KD, would that help?
      that would make corruption a lot harder though. that's like saying lets keep track of all danny garcia's low blows. i mean can we even count that high?

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      • damit305
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        #43
        Ortiz was in no shape to continue. Benji saw this. Another tragedy prevented.

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        • Russian Crushin
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          #44
          Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
          Nobody is including the 10, because he should never have said 10 since he was up by the time 10 should have come, the evidence being the fact that he's off the canvas when the 10 "diez" is began. Rewind any video .001 secs (at 9.999 second mark) back and what will you see?
          Last edited by Russian Crushin; 09-07-2014, 11:18 PM.

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          • Dean_Razorback
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            #45
            Originally posted by daggum
            that would make corruption a lot harder though. that's like saying lets keep track of all danny garcia's low blows. i mean can we even count that high?

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            • Dirk Diggler UK
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              #46
              Originally posted by Russian Crushin
              The beginning of the wave was half a second faster than his count. You said his count was consistent but the wave began before his count. How exactly is that splitting hairs? I know its hard getting pwn'd. Making up your own rules and then getting exposed on that as well is hard, i know
              You thought it was 10 and then out. Now you're arguing over when the wave began and when he said 10. Half a second...loool you've made a right tit of yourself

              His count was consistent. The wave is 10. He wasn't on his feet. Fight over. Debate over.

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              • torosboxing75
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                #47
                Originally posted by Drunk Punch
                In my books he didn't even try to beat the count. You don't start to get up at 9. He didn't want it and you can see it on his face.
                exactly plain and simple

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                • jaded
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                  #48
                  Originally posted by damit305
                  Ortiz was in no shape to continue. Benji saw this. Another tragedy prevented.
                  But what the referee is supposed to do if the count is beat is let the fighter continue and if he can't immediately step in and stop it. Personally I think Ortiz was not going to last at all but my screen shot shows he beat the count and what I just said is how it should have played out.
                  Talk about anything boxing related here. Where the boxing discussion is always Non Stop!

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                  • Russian Crushin
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                    #49
                    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK
                    You thought it was 10 and then out. Now you're arguing over when the wave began and when he said 10. Half a second...loool you've made a right tit of yourself

                    His count was consistent. The wave is 10. He wasn't on his feet. Fight over. Debate over.
                    No its not 10 and out. If he says 10, the fight should be stopped. But he shouldnt have said 10 because he was up by the time 10 should have been said, and was also up when 10 was said.

                    The wave was began before the Diez. Im just asking you, if the wave did stop the fight, why did it start before the 10 count. The beginning of his wave was not consistent with his count at all, but his audible diez was. Half a second is a very big deal.

                    He was off the canvas by 10

                    Either way the wave and the diez both occurred when he was off the canvas

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                    • dan_cov
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                      #50
                      Its obvious Dirk is right but people on here can never agree or admit they're wrong, its beneath them, they continue arguing for the sheer sake of it.

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