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  • aboutfkntime
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    #201
    Originally posted by aboutfkntime
    Lewis STOPPED Klitschko


    Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh
    Doesn't matter how many times you say it, you're using the term incorrectly. You can repeat it, it doesn't make it true.


    What is considered a KO in boxing?.....

    "A bout ends in a knockout when a boxer is knocked down and cannot get up by the count of 10. A fight can be stopped by a technical knockout (TKO) when a boxer is deemed by the referee (and sometimes the ringside physician) to be unable to defend himself properly, when a boxer is deemed to have sustained a serious injury, or when a boxer or his seconds decide he should not continue....."

    Boxing - Ring Rules, Equipment: Because there is no universally accepted world ruling body for professional boxing, each country has its own set of rules, and in the United States there are different rules in different states. Generally bouts take place in a “ring” that is 18 to 22 feet (5.5 to 6.7 metres) square and surrounded by four strands of rope. Professional bouts may be scheduled to last from 4 to 12 rounds of three minutes’ duration, though two-minute rounds are commonly used in women’s bouts and in some bouts held in Great Britain. Since the late 1920s, professional championship bouts traditionally lasted 15

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      #202
      Originally posted by aboutfkntime
      What is considered a KO in boxing?.....

      "A bout ends in a knockout when a boxer is knocked down and cannot get up by the count of 10. A fight can be stopped by a technical knockout (TKO) when a boxer is deemed by the referee (and sometimes the ringside physician) to be unable to defend himself properly, when a boxer is deemed to have sustained a serious injury, or when a boxer or his seconds decide he should not continue....."

      https://www.britannica.com/sports/bo...ment#ref403524
      Lol that doesn't help your argument at all. We are not discussing what is a K.O. or a T.K.O, we are discussing your incorrect usage of the saying one boxer stopped another. Maybe thats why you're using the term wrong, because you don't think theres a difference. Explains enough for me.

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        #203
        Originally posted by KnickTillDeaTh
        Lol that doesn't help your argument at all. We are not discussing what is a K.O. or a T.K.O, we are discussing your incorrect usage of the saying one boxer stopped another. Maybe thats why you're using the term wrong, because you don't think theres a difference. Explains enough for me.


        lol Lewis STOPPED Klitschko, what the fk is wrong with you guys

        being " stopped "..... means that a fighter could not continue, for any of the reasons mentioned above..... tko, referee stoppage, corner stoppage, or quitting..... ALL of those scenario's are directly attributed to the winning fighter, for obvious reasons

        that is not even debatable

        why quibble ?

        I tell you what, lets try it a different way.....

        Lewis smashed Vitali's face in until the ringside physician deemed that he was unable to continue

        ..... did that description sit any easier with you ?

        Vitali needed 60 stitches in his face..... should the limit be 80-90?

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