If The Knockdown Against Judah Was Counted, Would Floyd Still Be Undefeated Today?
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Common man even if it was could counted as a kd it wasn't as if Floyd was hurt.Obviously impossible to know for sure, but what happens if the referee had counted the knockdown which Judah got against Floyd. Is it the same result or would the fight have played out differently from that point onward with Floyd perhaps losing heart due to touching the canvas? Would they rematch immediately, which would have consequently spiralled Floyd's career in a different direction, with different opponents? Would Floyd have still avoided Khan 4 times or would he have bitten the bullet and faced his biggest threat, stylistically speaking?
Every action has a reaction, so what happens in Floyd's career if that single knockdown was counted, would the chain reaction have culminated in a different overall outcome for his career?
By the 9h round you could see Judah wasn't in Floyds league.Comment
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here's an excerpt from one that the WBC wrote.
"A list of common fouls that may be committed by boxers (or seconds,
where the context is appropriate) that may be cause for penalty or
disqualification is as follows:
29. During a round, a boxer’s seconds entering the ring or stepping on
the ring apron."
or maybe you know this book. it's from the marquess of queensberry rules.
"6. No seconds or any other person to be allowed in the ring during the rounds."Comment
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here's an excerpt from one that the WBC wrote.
"A list of common fouls that may be committed by boxers (or seconds,
where the context is appropriate) that may be cause for penalty or
disqualification is as follows:
29. During a round, a boxer’s seconds entering the ring or stepping on
the ring apron."
or maybe you know this book. it's from the marquess of queensberry rules.
"6. No seconds or any other person to be allowed in the ring during the rounds."
And no one was as Larry said above it was during a break not during a on going round, and even then says nothing about dq's, Andy Ruiz trainer has done it before and got tossed out. You guys sure do love making things up to make yourselves feel better huh?Comment
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here's an excerpt from one that the WBC wrote.
"A list of common fouls that may be committed by boxers (or seconds,
where the context is appropriate) that may be cause for penalty or
disqualification is as follows:
29. During a round, a boxer’s seconds entering the ring or stepping on
the ring apron."
or maybe you know this book. it's from the marquess of queensberry rules.
"6. No seconds or any other person to be allowed in the ring during the rounds."
he's not very brightComment
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