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Comments Thread For: Referee Reiss Explains Why He Allowed Tyson Fury To Continue
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The real controversy is the first "KD" which was an illegal blow in the back of the head (what Wilder did very often without being sanctionned in a lot of this fight).
The replay is without comment.
Fury could have won even in that corrupted PBC show.
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Originally posted by deanrw View PostIt was typical Reiss reffing. Watch this
Originally posted by !! Shawn View PostI mean that is exactly what he did for Fury, including making him walk to his right.
Great refereeing.Originally posted by joe strong View PostThanks for that. It shows he does it all the time
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Originally posted by Nomadic View PostYes, totally agree. Don't blame the ref, the judges, the country, or the date. Let's just hope we get to see a rematch. Tired of seeing bum battles!
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Originally posted by deanrw View PostWatch the end of the GGG vs Willie Monroe fight. Not only does Jack go down to his knees while counting. He counted to 10 when Monroe then sprung up and said "you just beat it. You just beat it." Then he asked if Monroe wanted to continue and Monroe shook his head NO
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostTo get to 9.9 those people must have started their timers as soon as Fury hit the deck, but that's not how the 10 count is supposed to start.
The fighter has 10 seconds to get to his feet, which means the count - from one to ten - should start one second after he hits the deck.
Like this .. and 1 and 2 and 3 .. etc
If you start counting as soon as he hits the canvas, like this .. 1 and 2 and 3.. that only gives him 9 seconds, not 10.
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Originally posted by kafkod View PostTo get to 9.9 those people must have started their timers as soon as Fury hit the deck, but that's not how the 10 count is supposed to start.
The fighter has 10 seconds to get to his feet, which means the count - from one to ten - should start one second after he hits the deck.
Like this .. and 1 and 2 and 3 .. etc
If you start counting as soon as he hits the canvas, like this .. 1 and 2 and 3.. that only gives him 9 seconds, not 10.
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