Where was Joshua's 30s break from the doctor?

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  • EnglishOxide
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    #1

    Where was Joshua's 30s break from the doctor?

    The guys who said the NYSAC regularly ensure the fighters get checked out as an excuse for Wilder being saved from Ortiz said this was normal protocol, yet I didn't see it for AJ.

    I want to know whether those guys are willing to admit it was corruption, or did the NYSAC just not care about Joshua's health as he staggered through the fight?
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    If you watched boxing you’d see that happened in more than just the wilder fight. Off the top of my head, it happened during Beterbiev/Hot Rod just a few weeks ago.

    And the ref gave Joshua 25 seconds in the corner before waiving it off.

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      #3
      I think that last KD was the ref giving extra time to insure Joshua was fit to continue fighting. Joshua just wasn't fit to continue was the thing so it got stopped instead of him getting extra time.

      That sh^ts happened in a lot of fights doe if you watch NY fights its not just a Wilder thing (& it happened against Wilder in fairness in that Fury fight too).

      But its a rule change that came down with Magomed getting f#cked up in that Mike Perez fight several years back. NYC got their ass sued off. Think the state of NY lost $20 something million or some such sh^t like that over them f#cking up their fighter safety protocol with him so they are trying not to have to pay out another $20 something million when some other boxer gets f#cked up in NY by taking some extra measures. Don't be surprised if more states start adopting rules like that btw. I'm surprised more states aren't doing it honestly.

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        #4
        Yea here's the story if you wanna legit look into it. NY is just trying to cover their ass.

        Magomed Abdusalamov receives $22M settlement from New York State
        http://www.espn.com/boxing/story/_/i...new-york-state

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        • Ray*
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          #5
          Thats a great question. The fight was in new york, Joshua was KD twice in that third round, Ruiz was KD once. So that is a legit question. The question isn't about the ref. It's about the doctor. And i would love a good answer to that.

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          • boxinggod101
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            #6
            Bu bu but Wilder doe....

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              #7
              Originally posted by boxinggod101
              Bu bu but Wilder doe....
              It’s a conspiracy!!

              In all honesty, if the ref does check AJ after the third round it probably ends TKO3

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              • DARTH SILKWORMS
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                #8
                Was Wilder vs. Ortiz controversial or not? Wilder agrees to a rematch to squash the controversy and everyone complains that the rematch is pointless because Wilder already knocked him out, but then still complains that Wilder should have lost by knockout. Which is it?

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                  #9
                  Deflecting so far. Again where were the NYSAC doctors to look at both fighters AFTER they both had their interval? That was a direct question.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by DARTH SILKWORMS
                    Was Wilder vs. Ortiz controversial or not? Wilder agrees to a rematch to squash the controversy and everyone complains that the rematch is pointless because Wilder already knocked him out, but then still complains that Wilder should have lost by knockout. Which is it?
                    Literally nobody said Wilder should have lost by knockout. Stop deflecting.

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