Everyone complains about hugging and holding in the ring...
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I will give you examples why:
During the play, Floyd quickly ducked and Hatton tried to connect but his motion was as stated here (hit to the back of the head). Hatton actually hit the ropes but the point is that Cortez took a point away from Hatton.
Khan vs Peterson: Khan pushed and was deducted 2 points. Round 7 and 12.
.Last edited by ADP02; 05-11-2015, 03:07 PM.Comment
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So basically you want the person being repeatedly hugged to break the rules as well and hit them in the back of the head, push them or kidney shots?
So you are making the victim the bad person? The ref is supposed to abide by the rules and deduct points for excessive clinching, a fighter who is being a good sportsman and abiding by the rules shouldn't have to resort to dirty retaliation tactics.Comment
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That's what the fook im talkin bout.............even if it does piss off the officials at least it's bringing to light that they are not calling the holding..........Comment
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The thread is right though, if a guy is fighting dirty beating him in a totally clean fashion is a damn hard trick. You have to at least have the ability to get down and dirty in boxing. Also it is not like this is something new, in boxing if an opponent is willing to take the fight to places you don't want to go you have major issues, if the guy is anywhere close to as talented.Comment
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I will give you examples why:
During the play, Floyd quickly ducked and Hatton tried to connect but his motion was as stated here (hit to the back of the head). Hatton actually hit the ropes but the point is that Cortez took a point away from Hatton.
Khan vs Peterson: Khan pushed and was deducted 2 points. Round 7 and 12.
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Excessive holding/clinching is illegal and the problem is its not being enforced by refs. Therefore certain fighters are doing it more and more because they know there's no repercussion to it. Yet the minute the fighter being held fouls back there's a stern warning and/or point deduction.Comment
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The thing I noticed is Floyds inside game never showed up on Fight night with Pac, people were bragging about his inside game, I was one of them, but everytime Pac came in close he clinched. I kept saying wtf happened to his inside game? I thought he would try and slip and throw that uppercut he usually does, but he just tied up each time.
Has a ref ever DQ someone for excessive clinching or taking points? Clinching for me should just be used as a way to buy time when you are hurt bad, thats the only time I think clinching is okay, if a fighter is hurt he should try and clinch, but if you are not hurt and you keep hitting and clinching like Wlad Klitschko thats wrong and should not be allowed in the sport.Comment
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Excessive holding/clinching is illegal and the problem is its not being enforced by refs. Therefore certain fighters are doing it more and more because they know there's no repercussion to it. Yet the minute the fighter being held fouls back there's a stern warning and/or point deduction.Comment
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