Was Tszyu-Judah stopped too early? Should the ref have let Zab continue fighting?

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  • Bram
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    #61
    If you can't stand up when no one is hitting you, you probably can't stand when someone is. I had no problem with that stoppage. It was Judah's own fault for getting up too early - he had been down before and knew better, but I think he was too embarrassed to take an 8 count on the floor - and it was his own fault for getting hit with the same right hand punch twice consecutively with absolutely no defense.

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    • BostonGuy
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      #62
      This is how Nady should have administered the count:

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      • DannyNL
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        #63
        I think anyone who says yes needs to watch a lot more boxing before commenting on something like this.

        Judah got up and his legs were gone and flying all over the place, he fell flat on his stomach and the ref waved it off like he should. He got up to his feet but his legs still weren't under him and if the ref wasn't holding onto his arms he would have fell back into the ropes.

        Good stoppage.

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