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    Default Re: Clottey was lucky the fight wasn't stopped

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    When he writhed around on the floor in agony for several minutes following his fall to the canvas I wonder if many ref's would have just waved the fight off then and there?

    I just figured he had snapped his knee and if I was reffereeing would have stopped the fight immediately and got him urgent medical attention as watching it live I thought he was in incredible pain.

    I've never seen a fighter make a meal of something like that other than a low blow.

    It reminded me a bit of Anthony Bonsante when he was floored by Adonis Stevenson and lay sprawled out on the canvas with his eyes closed as if unconcious only to spring back to his feet on the count of 8 apparently fine. Unfortunately by that stage the ref had already waved the fight off.

    How many of you guys thought when he went down it was a serious injury and that the fight was over? Had you been in charge, would you have just instinctively waved it off and got in the doctors immediately to attend to him and his apparent busted knee?
    No I would have DQ'd Cotto for blatently slamming Clottey to the canvas not to mention the blatent punch to the back of Clotteys head. Cotto is done. Another injustice done to Josh Clottey
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    Default Re: Clottey was lucky the fight wasn't stopped

    Quote Originally Posted by C.J.Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    When he writhed around on the floor in agony for several minutes following his fall to the canvas I wonder if many ref's would have just waved the fight off then and there?

    I just figured he had snapped his knee and if I was reffereeing would have stopped the fight immediately and got him urgent medical attention as watching it live I thought he was in incredible pain.

    I've never seen a fighter make a meal of something like that other than a low blow.

    It reminded me a bit of Anthony Bonsante when he was floored by Adonis Stevenson and lay sprawled out on the canvas with his eyes closed as if unconcious only to spring back to his feet on the count of 8 apparently fine. Unfortunately by that stage the ref had already waved the fight off.

    How many of you guys thought when he went down it was a serious injury and that the fight was over? Had you been in charge, would you have just instinctively waved it off and got in the doctors immediately to attend to him and his apparent busted knee?
    No I would have DQ'd Cotto for blatently slamming Clottey to the canvas not to mention the blatent punch to the back of Clotteys head. Cotto is done. Another injustice done to Josh Clottey
    yea, how dare Cotto not let Clottey jump on his back trying to get the clinch!!! Clottey took a page out of Camacho Jr's book, remember one fight he got hit "low" but he was jumping up in the air, Clottey tried to desperately get out of the corner and Cotto wasn't having it, end of, there was no need for a DQ

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    Default Re: Clottey was lucky the fight wasn't stopped

    ....you know, Cotto COULD have just gone to the cards after that cut opened up

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    Default Re: Clottey was lucky the fight wasn't stopped

    Quote Originally Posted by C.J.Rock View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    When he writhed around on the floor in agony for several minutes following his fall to the canvas I wonder if many ref's would have just waved the fight off then and there?

    I just figured he had snapped his knee and if I was reffereeing would have stopped the fight immediately and got him urgent medical attention as watching it live I thought he was in incredible pain.

    I've never seen a fighter make a meal of something like that other than a low blow.

    It reminded me a bit of Anthony Bonsante when he was floored by Adonis Stevenson and lay sprawled out on the canvas with his eyes closed as if unconcious only to spring back to his feet on the count of 8 apparently fine. Unfortunately by that stage the ref had already waved the fight off.

    How many of you guys thought when he went down it was a serious injury and that the fight was over? Had you been in charge, would you have just instinctively waved it off and got in the doctors immediately to attend to him and his apparent busted knee?
    No I would have DQ'd Cotto for blatently slamming Clottey to the canvas not to mention the blatent punch to the back of Clotteys head. Cotto is done. Another injustice done to Josh Clottey
    LOL, no referee in boxing would have dq'ed Cotto and rightfully so, neither of those were even close to being worthy of a disqualification.

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    Default Re: Clottey was lucky the fight wasn't stopped

    I don't see why a ref would stop the fight over that. I never thought he was hurt that bad. He just fell on his knee for Christ's sake. My one year old son does that every day and he just gets up and walks it off! I thought Clottey won the fight, but that was sheer acting IMO.
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    Default Re: Clottey was lucky the fight wasn't stopped

    I actually thought this thread meant the fight being stopped because of the early cuts of Cotto. I would have agreed with this thread in this regard as Clottey was losing the fight at that point.

    If you compare the cut of Calderon (high on the forehead) and that of Cotto, you would say pooh pooh to the doctor for stopping the Calderon -Mayol fight. I thought (and this is from an untrained eye) that Cotto's cuts were more serious being around the eyes and all. And yet when the ref asked him if he could go on he nods his head. What a fighter!

    As for the throw (and it was a throw), I thought the referee should have either deducted a point or at least should have given a stern warning to Cotto. I see the clips and it was a throw despite what everyone in this thread opines. Cotto had a downward arm movement that you would do if you were throwing someone to the ground. Again, that is my opinion.

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