alright, I'm interested do you have a link to the video?That rule is one of the most vague in boxing. So he could just rest on his paunches & keep his hands up & he'd be up??Where do they say it?the ibf clearly states that the fighter has to be able to continue, but i can see the ref's point in not wanting to take a win away from bute given the circumstance. It was just good luck on bute's part but bad luck on andrade's part. Since andrade got lucky enough to get a second chance, he has to finish what he started, preferably in the early rounds.
6. The bell will not save a boxer in any round of the bout. If a boxer is "downed" just before the 3-minute bell in any round, the referee's count shall continue and the bell will not ring until the boxer rises and his hands clear the floor.
http://www.ibf-usba-boxing.com/userf...ut%20Rules.pdf
As soon as Bute's hands cleared the floor, the round (and thus the fight) were over. It says nothing about his ability to continue.
The fight should have been stopped prior to the KD when Bute almost fell over the ropes. However, it's interesting to note the difference in timing when Andrade was 'knocked down'. If Wright had applied the same type of count, (ie fast) than Bute would have been counted out. There's a vid on youtube that shows Wright's performance throughout the fight, although I wouldn't watch if you don't want to become more disillusioned with boxing
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