First of all I hope this is not a repost, but my searches turned up no results.
This is a question which I have been wondering about ever since Roger Mayweather stormed into the ring during their fight.
My understanding is that the rules are very clear: if a boxer's second enters the ring, that boxer is to be disqualified.
Why was Floyd an exception to this? Was it because he is Floyd Mayweather? (I quite frankly cannot think of any other reason).
Now I'm not suggesting that Floyd was in control of Rogers actions, but he is still accountable to the unified rules of boxing (well, theoretically he is at least).
So then, are there any rational answers for why Floyd was not disqualified for his cornerman entering the ring during a bout, whereas the rules would seem to unequivocally state that under such circumstances a boxer is to be disqualified?
This is a serious question.
This is a question which I have been wondering about ever since Roger Mayweather stormed into the ring during their fight.
My understanding is that the rules are very clear: if a boxer's second enters the ring, that boxer is to be disqualified.
Why was Floyd an exception to this? Was it because he is Floyd Mayweather? (I quite frankly cannot think of any other reason).
Now I'm not suggesting that Floyd was in control of Rogers actions, but he is still accountable to the unified rules of boxing (well, theoretically he is at least).
So then, are there any rational answers for why Floyd was not disqualified for his cornerman entering the ring during a bout, whereas the rules would seem to unequivocally state that under such circumstances a boxer is to be disqualified?
This is a serious question.
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