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    Default Re: How many fights does Cortez have to clearly mess up on for him to get fired?

    Cortez needs to be retired. Hes dangerous!

    There are two ways of looking at what happened here and what people seem divided on is whether or not Cortez told the fighters to resume boxing.

    If he gave the order to continue then he should have been watching the action which he wasn't. If he didn't give the order then he should have come down hard on Floyd and controlled the action in the ring, which he didn't. Either way he messed up big time and not for the first time. Not only is he ruining major fights but hes putting people in danger and someone could get seriously hurt.

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    Default Re: How many fights does Cortez have to clearly mess up on for him to get fired?

    Quote Originally Posted by beerjelly View Post
    Cortez needs to be retired. Hes dangerous!

    There are two ways of looking at what happened here and what people seem divided on is whether or not Cortez told the fighters to resume boxing.

    If he gave the order to continue then he should have been watching the action which he wasn't. If he didn't give the order then he should have come down hard on Floyd and controlled the action in the ring, which he didn't. Either way he messed up big time and not for the first time. Not only is he ruining major fights but hes putting people in danger and someone could get seriously hurt.
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    Default Re: How many fights does Cortez have to clearly mess up on for him to get fired?

    Quote Originally Posted by Rantcatrat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by beerjelly View Post
    Cortez needs to be retired. Hes dangerous!

    There are two ways of looking at what happened here and what people seem divided on is whether or not Cortez told the fighters to resume boxing.

    If he gave the order to continue then he should have been watching the action which he wasn't. If he didn't give the order then he should have come down hard on Floyd and controlled the action in the ring, which he didn't. Either way he messed up big time and not for the first time. Not only is he ruining major fights but hes putting people in danger and someone could get seriously hurt.
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    Disagree, Ortiz put himself in danger by not protecting himself
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