The fighter is given a break because he was not only headbutted but headbutted to the back of the head.
That is an injury. A slight one but one that has to give the guy a break in case the shot is painful which it could have been because it hit right on that area behind the ear.
Right the PD and the DQ are teh only two options.
If the fighter can continue then there is an auto 2 points deduction.
Too much? YES for that shot but the rules are well known by the SUPERVISOR of teh IBF and the referee, an American.
Thus they did this.
They didn't confuse it either because they said the jaw and blood was form a punch
so they didn't say "that is why we are taking off the points."
So its not your word against mine but yours againt Neumann and the IBF supervisor.
Could they be wrong?
perhaps and the IBF will review it and if anything they will decide.
That is an injury. A slight one but one that has to give the guy a break in case the shot is painful which it could have been because it hit right on that area behind the ear.
Right the PD and the DQ are teh only two options.
If the fighter can continue then there is an auto 2 points deduction.
Too much? YES for that shot but the rules are well known by the SUPERVISOR of teh IBF and the referee, an American.
Thus they did this.
They didn't confuse it either because they said the jaw and blood was form a punch
so they didn't say "that is why we are taking off the points."
So its not your word against mine but yours againt Neumann and the IBF supervisor.
Could they be wrong?
perhaps and the IBF will review it and if anything they will decide.
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