excellent ruling. now both boxers can move on.
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excellent ruling. now both boxers can move on.
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Shame Barrera never got the same treatment it fucking annoys me that does.
Good stuff anyhow but Campbell did milk it like Spicoli said
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Barrera said to the doctor he was ok. That was in round 4, the last round it could be judged a no contest. If he would have put his parts on like Campbell, it would have been a no contest.
Because of that they could not have reversed the decision. Shows that it sometimes pays to wine like a pussy.
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Barerra/Khan fight went past 4 rounds. The Bradley/Campbell fight went 3 rounds. The rules are that the fight is judged by the scorecards if the fight goes through 4 rounds. If a cut stops a fighter from continuing and its before 4 rounds completes then it depends if it was a headbutt or punch. By headbutt it is a no contest. By punch it is a TKO. After 4 rounds it doesn't matter if a headbutt or a punched caused the cut. If the fighter can not continue it goes to the cards.
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Reversing a decision even a no contest is bad for boxing imo. What would be the purpose of 3 judges if their decision would be overruled after the fight.
It would be a slap on the face for the judges, promoters and to the boxers alike
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Judges and referees are part of the fight, just like in football and basketball.
What will you do if the fight was stopped prematurely by a ref bec. he sensed the boxer will be hurt and that boxer filed for a reversal of decision siting he is fit to continue but was not given the opportuniy to do so?
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Mate i've seen the fight and i'm saying this to all the fight before and the fights to come. There are so many fights the same as this and the decision stands after the fight ended and the decision was handed. Though the Commision decision was right, we should not always be looking at the replay and see the ref made a bad call.
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That is in no way relevant to this discussion really. If a fighter protested a stoppage, it would have to be an incredibly obviously fraudulent move by the ref for the commission to even consider it and if that was the case I would hope that they did look into it. The two situations are in no way related other than that they both pertain to boxing.
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Mate i got your point that this is an exceptional case and my concern is not related to this fight but i'm talking in general.
What should we do to the ref then who failed to see the real situation? Hey it's not your your fault that we reversed the decision because you get it wrong.
I agree with the Commission on this one but not on general fight that lasted the whole 12 rounds.
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