Are quick stoppages ruining Boxing?

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  • TBear
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    #11
    Referees should finish the count and if the fighter makes it up, the ref should have them take a step forward. Now days there are way too many fights that the referee waves it off after a knockdown without a count.

    But yes, too many referees are stopping fights at the first chance they get.

    And no one questions their bad calls because someone will pull out the old cliché, "better too early than too late" which holds some truth but whatever happened to stopping fights at the right time rather than early or late.

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    • ShamrockXpress
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      #12
      Antonio demarco - john Molina was a prime example of this, Molina was caught cold and went into a shell more than being hurt to the point he should have been pulled out. He definitly could have carried on and we could of had a great fight on our hands rather than the up satisfying end we actually got.

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      • Reloaded
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        #13
        Originally posted by House of Stone
        better still to actually do your job right though.

        imagine if pac marquez had been stopped in round 1 after that 3rd knock down?
        I agree , its all on the ref , but it is a fine line when one extra blow can kill somebody , Ive seen a lot of fights where rounds of punishment puts a fighter into a position he can really be hurt , its a tough one .

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        • boliodogs
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          #14
          They are hurting boxing. They aren't always to protect the fighter but sometimes to make sure the star wins.

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          • damit305
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            #15
            In a way yes. History would be written different in many cases.

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            • FerFAL
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              #16
              Originally posted by Bardock
              This **** is reminding me of UFC now. The fighter doesn't get the benefit of the doubt anymore. The moment the fighter is in trouble and not defending himself the fight get stopped?

              Would Tim Bradley VS Provo get stopped today?
              Yes, that's in fact exactly when you should stop a fight no matter what: when the boxer is no longer defending himself. ALWAYS stop a fight the second a boxer isnt defending himself any more.
              As one commentator said one time, id rather see a fight stopped a second too early than a second too late. Anyone that doesnt agree with that never laced up a pair of gloves.
              Look at the latest Cuellar vs Lopez KO, in just one second as Lopez was falling, cuellar landed four more punches on a guy that was KO.

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              • J-champ
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                #17
                Last nights fight was a joke and so are most of the referees. But fans are not laughing.

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                • The Big Dunn
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Bardock
                  This **** is reminding me of UFC now. The fighter doesn't get the benefit of the doubt anymore. The moment the fighter is in trouble and not defending himself the fight get stopped?

                  Would Tim Bradley VS Provo get stopped today?
                  For us diehards-yes, stoppages have been bad and often too quick. But we may need to accept this if we want boxing to expand on TV, especially main networks and espn.

                  Boxing on TV changed after doo ku kim (sp?). No major network wants that on the air. So even though we want more Gatti/Wards and Castillo/Corrales I think there is pressure on commissions to have ref's stop fights early to make sure we don't have a tragedy on live TV,

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