Canelo/Angulo. Canelo eats a flush combo, Angulo takes one uppercut, Weeks rushes in to stop it despite Angulo not being wobbled by the shot.
Chavez/Johnson. In a fight where one fighter is clearly taking way too much punishment, Weeks doesn't interject until round 11, at which point it's again after relative low activity - way too late. Johnson died after the fight.
Mayweather/Maidana 1. Weeks allowed Maidana to throw low blows with no repercussion. Might have been one warning. It wasn't until the rematch with Kenny Bayless that we saw better officiating.
Alvarado/Provodnikov. Alvarado was getting punished, dropped, etc. The corner couldn't stop the fight, only the ref, and Weeks refused until late in the fight after significant damage had been done.
Corrales/Castillo 1. Yes, I get it. Castillo was taking significant punishment. But he didn't even get a chance to come back at a critical moment in a critical fight. Weeks just jumped in almost the same way he did in Ward Kov 2.
Broner/Porter. Come on, Broner got away with MURDER on those fouls.
Jackson/Uzcategui. Yeah, Uzcategui - that guy that sucker punched Andre Dirrell not long ago. In the Jackson fight Weeks allowed Uz to tee off on the guy with unanswered shots en route to four knockdowns and didn't stop the fight until way late. WAY late. To those trying to justify Corrales/Castillo 1, go watch Jackson/Uzcategui and justify. It was the same damn thing.
Crawford/Brook. Crawford lands a shot, wobbles but doesn't hurt Kell, gets an 8 count, Crawford comes in with another shot, again wobbles but doesn't hurt Brook, Weeks stops it despite Brook being perfectly lucid.
Jack/Browne: Jack gets a nasty cut early on, bleeding all over the place, It goes the distance. Weeks never even considers stopping it.
Rolly/Barroso: Ismael dodges a flurry, gets hit once, Weeks rushed in to stop it.
So Weeks is either too late or too early and there's no consistency in his approach. But you knew that.
Kovalev had to KO Ward, period point blank. He had no choice. You have no choice when Weeks is the third man.
Chavez/Johnson. In a fight where one fighter is clearly taking way too much punishment, Weeks doesn't interject until round 11, at which point it's again after relative low activity - way too late. Johnson died after the fight.
Mayweather/Maidana 1. Weeks allowed Maidana to throw low blows with no repercussion. Might have been one warning. It wasn't until the rematch with Kenny Bayless that we saw better officiating.
Alvarado/Provodnikov. Alvarado was getting punished, dropped, etc. The corner couldn't stop the fight, only the ref, and Weeks refused until late in the fight after significant damage had been done.
Corrales/Castillo 1. Yes, I get it. Castillo was taking significant punishment. But he didn't even get a chance to come back at a critical moment in a critical fight. Weeks just jumped in almost the same way he did in Ward Kov 2.
Broner/Porter. Come on, Broner got away with MURDER on those fouls.
Jackson/Uzcategui. Yeah, Uzcategui - that guy that sucker punched Andre Dirrell not long ago. In the Jackson fight Weeks allowed Uz to tee off on the guy with unanswered shots en route to four knockdowns and didn't stop the fight until way late. WAY late. To those trying to justify Corrales/Castillo 1, go watch Jackson/Uzcategui and justify. It was the same damn thing.
Crawford/Brook. Crawford lands a shot, wobbles but doesn't hurt Kell, gets an 8 count, Crawford comes in with another shot, again wobbles but doesn't hurt Brook, Weeks stops it despite Brook being perfectly lucid.
Jack/Browne: Jack gets a nasty cut early on, bleeding all over the place, It goes the distance. Weeks never even considers stopping it.
Rolly/Barroso: Ismael dodges a flurry, gets hit once, Weeks rushed in to stop it.
So Weeks is either too late or too early and there's no consistency in his approach. But you knew that.
Kovalev had to KO Ward, period point blank. He had no choice. You have no choice when Weeks is the third man.
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