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  • Originally posted by | THE KING | View Post
    Video shows it all.. Victor did better than I remembered.. I knew Vic held his own but did better than I thought.
    Yup, slowmo video shows whats the real deal.. Victor was in that fight.. Up to the 4th round no one was in control yet.. It was just about to heat up..
    Last edited by Spoon23; 10-06-2011, 09:04 AM.

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    • Fouls according to the Association of Boxing Commission Regulatory Guidelines.

      Fouls

      A foul is an action by a boxer, identified by the referee, that does not meet the standard of a fair blow or the conduct of a responsible professional fighter. Fouls may include, but are not limited to, the following types of contact or acts:
      1. Hitting an opponent below the navel or behind the ear;
      2. Hitting an opponent who is knocked down;
      3. Holding an opponent with one hand and hitting with the other;
      4. Holding or deliberately maintaining a clinch;
      5. Wrestling, kicking or roughing;
      6. Pushing an opponent about the ring or into the ropes;
      7. Butting with the head, shoulder, knee, elbow;
      8. Hitting with the open glove, the butt or inside of the hand, or back of the hand,
      the elbow or the wrist;

      9. Purposely falling down onto the canvas of the ring without being hit or for the
      purpose of avoiding a blow;
      10. Striking deliberately at that part of the body over the kidneys;
      11. Using the pivot blow (pivoting while throwing a punch) or the rabbit punch
      (punches thrown to the back of the head and neck areas);
      12. Jabbing the eyes with the thumb of the glove;
      13. Use of abusive language;
      14. Unsportsmanlike conduct causing injury to an opponent that does not meet the
      standard of a fair blow;

      15. Hitting on the break;
      16. Intentionally spitting out the mouthpiece;
      17. Hitting on or out of the ropes;
      18. Holding rope and hitting;
      19. Biting/spitting;
      20. Not following referee's instructions;
      21. Stepping on opponent;
      22. Crouching below opponent's belt;
      23. Leaving neutral corner; and
      24. Corner second shouting.

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      • Originally posted by RajahBell View Post
        Fouls according to the Association of Boxing Commission Regulatory Guidelines.

        Fouls

        A foul is an action by a boxer, identified by the referee, that does not meet the standard of a fair blow or the conduct of a responsible professional fighter. Fouls may include, but are not limited to, the following types of contact or acts:
        1. Hitting an opponent below the navel or behind the ear;
        2. Hitting an opponent who is knocked down;
        3. Holding an opponent with one hand and hitting with the other;
        4. Holding or deliberately maintaining a clinch;
        5. Wrestling, kicking or roughing;
        6. Pushing an opponent about the ring or into the ropes;
        7. Butting with the head, shoulder, knee, elbow;
        8. Hitting with the open glove, the butt or inside of the hand, or back of the hand,
        the elbow or the wrist;

        9. Purposely falling down onto the canvas of the ring without being hit or for the
        purpose of avoiding a blow;
        10. Striking deliberately at that part of the body over the kidneys;
        11. Using the pivot blow (pivoting while throwing a punch) or the rabbit punch
        (punches thrown to the back of the head and neck areas);
        12. Jabbing the eyes with the thumb of the glove;
        13. Use of abusive language;
        14. Unsportsmanlike conduct causing injury to an opponent that does not meet the
        standard of a fair blow;

        15. Hitting on the break;
        16. Intentionally spitting out the mouthpiece;
        17. Hitting on or out of the ropes;
        18. Holding rope and hitting;
        19. Biting/spitting;
        20. Not following referee's instructions;
        21. Stepping on opponent;
        22. Crouching below opponent's belt;
        23. Leaving neutral corner; and
        24. Corner second shouting.
        when cortez is the ref for a floyd fight those rules will be replaced by this two important rule

        1. Make sure floyd wins
        2. Act blind when floyd swinging his elbow rolls

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        • Originally posted by viperz007 View Post
          when cortez is the ref for a floyd fight those rules will be replaced by this two important rule

          1. Make sure floyd wins
          2. Act blind when floyd swinging his elbow rolls
          It's not just Cortez, the rules don't seem to apply to the top guys in the sport. You have some rules on the list, "pivot punch" and leaving the neutral corner, made to protect the most popular fighters. The sport allows guys like Mayweather and Pacquiao to make their own rules in the contract. Thus, even the rules while fighting are disregarded. The sport needs to enforce only the rules that they've made to ensure a level contest. No more catchweights and no more elbows.

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          • Originally posted by | THE KING | View Post
            Video shows it all.. Victor did better than I remembered.. I knew Vic held his own but did better than I thought.
            And *****sapiens argue that HBO was biased against Floyd

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            • Originally posted by x3_bazooka_x3 View Post
              And *****sapiens argue that HBO was biased against Floyd
              Yup, *****s can't make up there mind which is which..

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