Its not like this fight was a one sided sustained beat down over 12 rounds by gvozdyk where the ref refused to stop it, wasnt stevenson winning the first half of the fight??? The fight was pretty competitive by both. Stevenson caught some serious heavy duty ukrainian artillery. Not the refs fault one bit.
Announcement
Collapse
No announcement yet.
Comments Thread For: Referee Having Sleepless Nights Over Stevenson Outcome
Collapse
-
-
Originally posted by aaronbnb View PostReferees bear a lot of the blame for the decline of boxing. The A-side favoritism has caused a lot of dangerous situations. One thing that comes to mind is Benn-McClellan. That British ref created the situation and caused the lifelong damage by for one not counting Benn out, but two, he continued action right away after McClellan was badly butted. All fight, the ref was trying to help Benn. People forget that part of the story.
I'm glad this ref feels some guilt about the outcome. I don't think he handled that poorly so he's not really at fault IMO. These refs hang out after parties when they reflecting on the life or death responsibility they have like a doctor.
Anyhow, Stevenson woke up. News from 1 hour ago.
https://112.international/sport/adon...dyk-35243.htmlLast edited by Tatabanya; 12-18-2018, 03:56 AM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by deanrw View PostNot only that, but the damage could have been done way sooner in the fight. We don't know. It could have been a punch in any of the late rounds, or even the headbutt they had 1 round before the stoppage. Brain bleeds can be slow, or fast.
Comment
-
I personally thought he took to0 long to get in between the fighters. It's almost like he was waiting or Stevenson to recover or didn't want to stop it just yet. The problem is those final blows, especially the last one, could've done all the damage.
With that being said, if he's feeling this guilty about it, he might want consider another career. It happens in boxing. Dwelling on it won't change the outcome.
Comment
-
What about his corner? They should know their own fighter better than anyone else...
I don't like this type of talk. I mean the referee stopped this fight at the perfect time. What's this going to lead to in the future? Stopping fights as soon as someone gets stung? This is boxing - it's part of the sport and always will be. A grown man made a decision to fight and his team allowed him to do so knowing what he was looking like in camp.Last edited by MisanthropicNY; 12-18-2018, 06:34 AM.
Comment
-
Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostWhat about his corner? They should know their own fighter better than anyone else... .
The referee was far from perfect in this fight: he didn't see two knockdowns, didn't react to the headbutt, but the stoppage was quite OK. Should he have stopped it earlier? One punch earlier? That was impossible. Don't forget that a long reigning champion was fighting and the fight wasn't a one-sided beating.
Comment
Comment