I am so disgusted by this that I am not even going to watch Eric Morales fight. He's probably my favorite fighter of all time and I am going grocery shopping instead.
Why is Kellerman acting like it was stopped because of the KD in his questions?
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I am so disgusted by this that I am not even going to watch Eric Morales fight. He's probably my favorite fighter of all time and I am going grocery shopping instead.
Why is Kellerman acting like it was stopped because of the KD in his questions?
Last edited by CFH; 03-25-2012 at 03:54 AM.
There was nothing "dirty" about the stoppage. It's frustratig and leaves us unsatisfied, but there's nothing dirty at work and no reason to get on that "This is why boxing is dying" soapbox.
This was a classic case of letter-of-the-law versus intent-of-the-law that happens in EVERY sport: Flagrant fouls in basketball, roughing penalties in football, balk violations in baseball, etc. By the letter of the law, the ref was supposed to DQ Molina. His corner stepped into the ring; that's a DQ. Now by the intent of the law, the ref could have (should have) let it slide. But nobody would be all disgusted and upset if Molina was clearly losing the fight; it only looks like an injustice because he was winning.
My biggest problem is with Harold Lederman blaming the Texas ringside officials for not keeping Molina's corner out of the ring. Every cornerman knows they're not supposed to get in the ring before the round is over; so what were the Texas people supposed to do, physically hold them back?
The bell had gone though. So it is questionable in a sense.
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2-1 Morales. Good round from Garcia there.
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I think Garcia is too slow but tough. The other you fights Morales face were a little faster. I don't know if he's just a slow starter but it doen't look like he'll win on the score cards.
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The judges have Garcia 2 up after 4? WTF?
Morales is winning this 4-1 as far as I can see. We don't need anymore officiating nonsense.
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Garcia's round. 4-2.
Is Morales starting to go into the trenches?
Not exactly. On the replay where they kept the camera on Kirkland post-knockdown and we could hear the ref, you saw one of Kirkland's cornermen immediately started jumping up and down and -- what it looked to me -- calling out Molina's guy for getting in the ring. So that's at least one other person who knew a rule had been broken.
It's too bad that the knockdown happened right at the end of the round and it was such weird timing for everyone involved. It's too bad that we couldn't see a clean end to the fight. But I'm seeing everybody railing on the Texas officials and the refs, and nobody is blaming Molina's corner guy. Think about it: Why was he the only one to get in the ring? None of Molina's other corner guys got in the ring, and none of Kirkland's corner even moved toward the ring, because they all knew it wasn't the right time.
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You wanna go "letter of the law" new guy, DQ Molinas ass for holding by second, third round. Good luck with future bouts and the record number of point deducts![]()
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Boxing's complete lack of credibility is absolutely one of the major factors in it becoming a fringe sport. Incompetence and outright corruption are so widespread that fans of the sport are actually surprised when something goes the way it is supposed to. I have talked to a number of former boxing fans and MMA fans who cite this as a major reason they do not follow the sport.
So when Morales doesn't make weight, it's a smart move. But when other fighters do it its disrespectful to the sport and they don't deserve a paycheck?
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