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  • Did the Ref F'd Up In The Martin vs Glazkov?

    Glazkov went down from a injury before the 4th round and he beat the count and technically the kd wasnt from a punch

    the ref counted and Glazkov beat the count shouldent the ref had then take Glazkov to the doc to see if he can continue (doc ruled he had a torn acl)

    think about it, first KD was a slip and second KD wasnt caused by a punch. so it was basically a injury and that is a No Contest before the 4th round.

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    The way I understand it is if you can't continue due to injury you lose by TKO. If the injury is caused by a foul it's a no contest.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by PBP. View Post
      The way I understand it is if you can't continue due to injury you lose by TKO. If the injury is caused by a foul it's a no contest.
      Aye, sounds right

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      • #4
        Originally posted by PBP. View Post
        The way I understand it is if you can't continue due to injury you lose by TKO. If the injury is caused by a foul it's a no contest.
        Wouldn't it be a DQ if a fighter cant continue as result of a foul?

        NC if its stopped before the fifth round, yeah? AFter that you score what ya got?

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        • #5
          Originally posted by paulf View Post
          Wouldn't it be a DQ if a fighter cant continue as result of a foul?

          NC if its stopped before the fifth round, yay? AFter that you score what ya got?
          Hopkins/Dawson 1 was a no contest.

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          • #6
            It seemed to me the ref asked him if he wanted to continue, and he shook his head no

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            • #7
              Originally posted by !WAR ROSADO! View Post
              Glazkov went down from a injury before the 4th round and he beat the count and technically the kd wasnt from a punch

              the ref counted and Glazkov beat the count shouldent the ref had then take Glazkov to the doc to see if he can continue (doc ruled he had a torn acl)

              think about it, first KD was a slip and second KD wasnt caused by a punch. so it was basically a injury and that is a No Contest before the 4th round.
              PBC/Haymon has two HW champs

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              • #8
                Originally posted by PBP. View Post
                Hopkins/Dawson 1 was a no contest.
                The referee didn't call it a foul (you can hear him say as much) and he called it a TKO in Dawson's favour. It was then changed to a No Contest; I don't think they would have been able to change it to a win for Bernard, even if they viewed the incident as a foul after the fight.

                If a fight stops because of a foul, I think the perpetrator would be disqualified. A no contest would result from an accident stopping the fight before the end of the 4th round.

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                • #9
                  Seems to be a case by case basis. Whoever has the must money makes the rules up. Hopkins vs Dawson no contest because Hopkins was with GBP. Martin vs Glazvok most likely stays a no contest because Martin is with Haymon.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by PBP. View Post
                    The way I understand it is if you can't continue due to injury you lose by TKO. If the injury is caused by a foul it's a no contest.
                    Yep. This is also the same thing that was discussed with the Jacobs-Mora fight when Mora got injured coincidentally with a grazing punch being part of the question.

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