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It doesn't appear to be bad but if he said he couldn't see then i would have to stop it.
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Judah got what and where he wanted..........out.He told The doctor that he could not see,there was no other option but to stop the fight then and there.I think Clottey was on his way to TKO'ing Judah.
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I voted for stopping it right away - that cut's in a bad spot. A few more punches on that one and Judah might have been retired whether he wanted to or not. No reason to risk it.
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Yep, that cut was enough to stop the fight right there. Also, I agree with most posters that judah not even knowing how bad the cut was...tried to pull a fast one on the doc with the finger count hoping to win on the cards. That was the quickest answer I have ever seen, that was incorrect. If a person wants to continue, and is confused regarding how many fingers they see...they'll pause and try to atleast figure it out. Long enough for the doc to go...sorry Charlie, you're out.
Either way the fight would, and should have been stopped. Bit of shame IMO on Judah with the performance tho.
In spite of my open dislike for Judah, he showed some great skill in that fight in those early rounds, for he is a talented fighter. This can't be questioned. I just don't like the guys attitude and have little respect for his heart and theatrics.
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If a fighter says they "cant see" like Judah did, then the doctor really has no discretion. Although, other fighters would say they could see no matter what: fighters who do yet know how to lose.
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