Comments Thread For: Hearn: We're Looking To Get British Ref For Joshua-Povetkin

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  • BoZz
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    #101
    Originally posted by yammy25
    Doesn't have a chance with 4 arms but I bet you're quick enough to cement his legitimacy as a feared heavyweight and mention how wilder was willing to fight him in Russia if it meant it backed you up in a different discussion.

    The guys number 3 in the division and ranked mandatory in two orgs and should be in the WBC in all honesty.. don't call #1 fighting #3 a ****ing cherry pick cos you wana suck the ballbag of #2
    Hey ****** I'm not a Wilder fan but as a boxing fan I say how it is, Wilder is the only one who wants to fight and he would beat that coward Joshua, everyone except dumb di** riding Poms know that joshua is a coward and that wilder would smash him. You must be English because you lack in boxing knowledge and you di** ride that coward way too much...

    But yea enjoy him fighting that Russian fat bum

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    • BoZz
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      #102
      Originally posted by juggernaut666
      Because Povetkin is a top 3/4 fighter at the moment and HAS to fight him ?


      Why support Wilder fighting a current Fury who isnt a top 5 fighter yet again is a better question ,isnt it ?
      Fury is a true champion, fury has heart..he's not a coward like that b1tch miss joshua.

      Fury toyed with klitschko while joshua nearly died in that fight..that tells you everything plus eddie hearn admitted it the other day in the carl froch interview..he admitted that Wilder is too dangerous..

      But yea..enjoy miss joshua fighting that slow fat Russian bum who lost to klitschko 10 years ago

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      • Split Decision
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        #103
        Originally posted by Vlad_
        That’s how it works in New York. Regulations were made after a boxer was injured for life. The corner gets the full break time with their fighter, and the doctor intervenes or inspects after the break if deemed necessary. There was no special treatment for Wilder, everything was according to the rules of New York.
        Originally posted by Sid-Knee
        And yet they didn't check on Ortiz at the end of the round when he was hurt? Hmmmm. They made sure he was back fighting as soon as the 1 minute between rounds was over.
        Originally posted by Vlad_
        That’s up to the ref or doctor to ask for inspection.
        Originally posted by Sid-Knee
        Oh it's up to the doctor or the ref now? Haha, It's called corruption. It's plain to see. Which is why you don't have anything adequate to say on the matter.
        Vlad couldnt have made a bigger fool out of himself lmao

        where did u go vlady boy ?

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          #104
          Hey clowns, here is an extract from section 208 of regulations manual of the NYSAC.

          When ringside physician may enter ring

          Any contrary provisions of these rules notwithstanding, the ringside physician may enter the ring during the progress of a match or exhibition at any time to fulfill his or her official duties. A ringside physician desiring to enter the ring for this purpose shall first signal the referee of his or her intention, upon which the referee shall stop the progress of the bout by signaling the timekeeper. At any time during the progress of a bout, the referee may stop the bout by signaling the timekeeper, and require the ringside physician to enter the ring to examine a participant. Nothing herein shall be deemed to prohibit the ringside physician from entering the ring to examine any contestant during rest periods, with or without invitation from the referee, nor shall anything herein be deemed to restrict the ringside physician's authority pursuant to any other section of this Part.
          So what's the problem? Or do you mean to point out that boxing may have people abusing its rules with bias and corruption?



          Originally posted by Split Decision
          Vlad couldnt have made a bigger fool out of himself lmao

          where did u go vlady boy ?
          Originally posted by Sid-Knee
          Oh it's up to the doctor or the ref now? Haha, It's called corruption. It's plain to see. Which is why you don't have anything adequate to say on the matter.

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          • Split Decision
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            #105
            Originally posted by Vlad_
            Hey clowns, here is an extract from section 208 of regulations manual of the NYSAC.



            So what's the problem? Or do you mean to point out that boxing may have people abusing its rules with bias and corruption?
            the problem being ur failing to answer why ortiz wasnt given that treatment

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            • Accolade
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              #106
              Originally posted by Split Decision
              the problem being ur failing to answer why ortiz wasnt given that treatment
              Probably because he never got beat up for a prolonged period of time without falling. Prior to R5 Wilder didn't hurt Ortiz enough to justify doctor interference, and when Ortiz fell he made the count and appeared to recover quickly. During R10 Ortiz wasn't hurt in such a way that would require the physicians to stop the match. He was clearly on his way to being stopped and they trusted the referee.

              You may ask why they didn't stop Wilder in R7, and the answer is that he was clinching and clearly trying to fight back despite being hurt. That doesn't warrant a stoppage.

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                #107
                Originally posted by Lemonhead_Jeff
                In many cases, you are right.
                Sometimes it may seem more like favoritism because
                it happens most often when a promoter brings-in some
                undefeated club fighter from south America to be
                cannon fodder for talented up-&-coming British prospects.
                Strangely, British refs don't seem to get the call very often
                when big title fights take place in the UK.
                Often times they seem to assign some European ref with
                very little title experience.
                The BBBofC will look to bring in a neutral ref most of the time. It that means some Europeans get the job, then so be it. Just as long as they know their job it's OK. The only European ref people have made a fuss about is the Italian ref for Joshua/Parker. And even then they exaggerated what he did.

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