Should mayweather been DQ'd

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  • AP6
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    #21
    Originally posted by 2tough
    going by my example below YES

    1996-11-22 Junior Jones VS MAB

    Ice Palace, Tampa, FL, USA
    Time: 2:59 | Referee: Max Parker Jr. |
    ~ WBO Super Bantamweight Title ~
    Barrera down twice in 5th and DQ'd when his corner enters the ring.

    L DQ 5 12
    good point. but i really didnt want to see something like that happen.
    if the riot wasn't under control then i would agree with a DQ or NC

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    • tri4ben2
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      #22
      This will be an interesting situation if the fight is overturned well after the fight ends.

      If this fight does get overturned later in the week, there will lawsuit after lawsuit and it will take a year to figure out who won.

      Does anybody remember how long it took for Lennox Lewis to eventually lose his appeal to have his draw with Holy turned into a win?

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      • vtamh
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        #23
        If you guys know that every sanction has different rules, that sanction stipulates that the ref has the total authority to either disqualify or let it go on.. Its his descision.

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        • FeelTheA-Force
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          #24
          Originally posted by NOFX
          good point. but i really didnt want to see something like that happen.
          if the riot wasn't under control then i would agree with a DQ or NC

          heres another example

          Hatton vs Smith

          ~ WBU Light Welterweight Title ~
          Smith DQ'd after his trainer ran into the ring to protest a cut caused by an apparent elbow. Smith down twice.~

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          • .::EnRiQuE::.
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            #25
            Originally posted by Round 1
            Yes, those are the rules even if the ref. had called a break in the action.

            That's his uncle and not his dad BTW.
            exactly

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            • rossle
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              #26
              If you think Floyd shouldve been dq'd then sign this


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              • xcaret
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                #27
                lol, that aint gonna make a difference

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                • adeelr
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                  #28
                  i think it was appropriate to DQ roger mayweather,
                  it was a good decision not to DQ floyed, becuz he had nothin to do with it.

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                  • Ballagoal
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                    #29
                    It was not like that Floyd was in trouble and Roger stepped in to rescue him. Judah did a bad foul (I thought both, the low blow and the punch behind the head, were intentional) and Floyd stumbled to a neutral corner when Roger entered the ring and started the riot. It was bull**** by Roger and he should be fined and such things but Floyd was probably the only man in the ring who keept it cool and showed sportmanship. So if you would disqualifie him, you would disqualifie the only person who did the right thing. Don't believe this should happen, just let it how it is.

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                    • Drunken Cat
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                      #30
                      I don't know what the **** Roger was thinking, that was some bull**** he pulled. The fouls did look intentional and they were pretty bad, but you can't do that ****. According to my understanding of the rules, Floyed probably should be DQ'd technically, but I would hate to see that. Besides, in a way it was the most exciting part of the night.

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