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How the **** did Gerald McClellan go to war with Nigel Benn....

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  • #31
    Here are the rules:


    You can probably see some people break a few consistently.

    The rules of boxing vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction, and on whether it is an amateur or professional bout. A violation of the following rules is considered a foul, and can result in a warning, point deduction, or disqualification by the referee:

    You cannot hit below the belt, hold, trip, kick, headbutt, wrestle, bite, spit on, or push your opponent.
    You cannot hit with your head, shoulder, forearm, or elbow.
    You cannot hit with an open glove, the inside of the glove, the wrist, the backhand, or the side of the hand.
    You cannot punch your opponent's back, or the back of his head or neck (rabbit punch), or on the kidneys (kidney punch).
    You cannot throw a punch while holding on to the ropes to gain leverage.
    You can't hold your opponent and hit him at the same time, or duck so low that your head is below your opponent's belt line.
    When the referee breaks you from a clinch, you have to take a full step back; you cannot immediately hit your opponent--that's called "hitting on the break" and is illegal.
    You cannot spit out your mouthpiece on purpose to get a rest.
    If you score a knockdown of your opponent, you must go to the farthest neutral corner while the referee makes the count.
    If you "floor" your opponent, you cannot hit him when he's on the canvas.
    A floored boxer has up to ten seconds to get back up on his feet before losing the bout by knockout.
    A boxer who is knocked down cannot be saved by the bell in any round, depending upon the local jurisdiction's rules.
    A boxer who is hit with an accidental low blow has up to five minutes to recover. If s/he cannot continue after five minutes, s/he is considered knocked out.
    If the foul results in an injury that causes the fight to end immediately, the boxer who committed the foul is disqualified.
    If the foul causes an injury but the bout continues, the referee orders the judges to deduct two points from the boxer who caused the injury.
    If an unintentional foul causes the bout to be stopped immediately, the bout is ruled a "no contest" if four rounds have not been fully completed. (If the bout was scheduled for four rounds, then three rounds must have been completed.) If four rounds have been completed, the judges' scorecards are tallied and the fighter who is ahead on points is awarded a technical decision. If the scores are even, it will be called a "technical draw."
    If a boxer is knocked out of the ring, he gets a count of 20 to get back in and on his feet. He cannot be assisted.
    In some jurisdictions the standing eight-count or the three knockdown rule also may be in effect.

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    • #32
      This was the first ever boxing fight that I saw. I was just a young child, but what a fight.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by BKM- View Post
        He was not knocked out of the ring, he was knocked over the ropes landing on the edge of the canvas. You don't get 20 seconds for that, it's just a standard 10 count.
        on the ring apron = out of the ring............

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        • #34
          Don King kind of miss the guy he would put some great fights. But about Mc Clellan all I can say is poor guy

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
            on the ring apron = out of the ring............
            Not even the apron, it was on the edge of the canvas just behind the ropes. It's part of the ring. If Benn had fallen off there all the way on the ground or tables like Rahman, he would no longer be on any part of the ring thus giving him 20 seconds to get back in. Benn was only allowed a 10 count.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by BKM- View Post
              Not even the apron, it was on the edge of the canvas just behind the ropes. It's part of the ring. If Benn had fallen off there all the way on the ground or tables like Rahman, he would no longer be on any part of the ring thus giving him 20 seconds to get back in. Benn was only allowed a 10 count.
              was he outside of the ropes?

              And the edge of the ring, outside of the ropes, is known as the apron........
              Last edited by Rockin'; 05-02-2016, 07:12 PM.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
                was he outside of the ropes?........
                Ouside the ropes on the ring

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by BKM- View Post
                  Ouside the ropes on the ring
                  The announcers of the bout even said he has 20 seconds.

                  If you are knocked outside of the fighting ring, whether it's just on the apron or all the way back to the concession stand, you'll have 20 seconds to get back in there...........

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Rockin' View Post
                    The announcers of the bout even said he has 20 seconds.

                    If you are knocked outside of the fighting ring, whether it's just on the apron or all the way back to the concession stand, you'll have 20 seconds to get back in there...........
                    Commentators get a lof of things wrong. Since you don't believe me just ask yourself if you really deserve 20 damn seconds if you get knocked on the edge of the canvas behind the ropes, because it's easy to get back in as we saw even a crippled Benn do(he said the left hook to the body before the last right hand that knocked him through the ropes almost ended him).

                    Whereas if you fall outside the ring on the ground(that's why the rules say "knocked outside of the ring" not "knocked outside of the ropes") you can't climb in without help because of the boxing gloves so you need the time to walk to the outer corner of the ring on to the stairs up to the canvas, and then finally walk through the ropes.

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                    • #40
                      This is the fight that made me a fight fan and is still the fight that engaged me the most to this day. It will always hold a special place in my heart, along with Castillo/Corrales I

                      But yeah, this fight was bull****.

                      The ref should be banned.

                      Gerald McClellan won the fight in the 1st round AND the ref let Nigel Benn punch him in the back of the head the ENTIRE fight.

                      That man's life was ruined by a terrible ass ref.

                      I remember being a little kid and hoping hat G-Man would make a miraculous recovery and come back.

                      ****.

                      That was the first time I ever became aware that boxing is for real.

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