Performance of the night, Jack Reiss

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  • Grimmer
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    Performance of the night, Jack Reiss

    The decision to administer a full count to Fury, when many refs would have waved that straight off after that second knockdown, was monumental. Fury looked unconscious when he hit the deck.

    That was world class judgement and refereeing from Reiss

    The dude deserves massive kudos, he got the big decision correct.
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    Yeah Jack gave Fury 20 seconds to clear his head after each knockdown. Great work

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    • Loque-san
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      #3
      I agree.

      I do think he gave Fury too much time to recover though. Referees shouldn't have to ask fighters to walk. If a fighter is able to stand still, then he can continue.

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        Paulie saying "He's up. He got up" in disbelief was awesome. Fury won me over big time.

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          • club fighter
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            #6
            Not only that, but you hardly even knew he was there throughout the fight, kept the action going. Sign of a topnotch ref.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Andre Wardttke
              The decision to administer a full count to Fury, when many refs would have waved that straight off after that second knockdown, was monumental. Fury looked unconscious when he hit the deck.

              That was world class judgement and refereeing from Reiss

              The dude deserves massive kudos, he got the big decision correct.
              Spot on 100%

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              • mlac
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                he and david fields are the two best reffs in the sport by far...

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Loque-san
                  I agree.

                  I do think he gave Fury too much time to recover though. Referees shouldn't have to ask fighters to walk. If a fighter is able to stand still, then he can continue.
                  I feel the same way. I think the ref did a great job overall, I just don't know how I feel about the whole thing with making Fury walk before letting the fight go on. I mean he was literally one second away from being counted out and losing by KO, yet he received even more, very crucial, seconds after that to recover his senses.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Mammoth
                    Why was Fury given 20 seconds to recover?

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