The reality is Lets Go is not one of the commands
Here is the protocal from that link The bold is my arguement
POINT DEDUCTION MECHANICS
1. Secure a safe distance and assume a centered position to the boxers.
2. Command “Time!”Assure that the boxers are completely apart.
3. Usher the offended boxer to a neutral corner.
4. Stand in front of the offending boxer, without turning your back on the other boxer, and advise him or her
of the foul. Assure that the offending boxer understood the admonishment.
5. Notify the Judges of the point deduction and type of foul.
6. Again caution the boxer for the infraction.
7. Call time back in.
8. Have boxing resume immediately
He NEVER Called TIME IN he said lets go, now from the same rule book here are the commands english and spanish
The point is, be careful what words you use. If you are not fluent in the language, you may strongly
consider detailing simple English commands in the Dressing Room and using them in the ring.
BREAK - Although universal, you may also get your message across by saying “FUERA!” (FOO-AY-RA)
or “SALGA LIMPIO!” (SAL-GAH LEEM-PEE-OH) Most Spanish boxers will understand both of these
commands.
HEADBUTT - If a headbutt occurred or there is a danger that a headbutt will occur you may say :
“CABEZA!” (KA-BAY-SSAH) or “CUIDADO CON LA CABEZA!” (KWEE-DA-DOE KOHN LA KA-BAYSSAH)
PUNCH OUT OR LET HIM GO - “SUELTELO!” (SUE-EL-TAY-LO) or “DEJELO SALIR!” (DEH-HAY-LO
SAH-LEER)
LOW BLOW - “GOLPE BAJO!” (GOL-PAY BAH-HOE) or “MAS ARRIBA!” (MAHS A-REE-BAH)
PUNCH BACK - The Referee is not a Second, but if you feel you have to, the best way is to say it is,
“TIRE GOLPES!” (TEE-RAY GOL-PAYS)
STOP PUNCHING - “NO TIRE!” (NO TEE-RAY) or “NO TIRE GOLPES!” (NO TEE-RAY GOL-PAYS)
STOP HOLDING - In Spanish the best command would be, “SUELTELO!” (SUE-EL-TAY-LO) This implies
that the boxer is holding and that you want him to stop.
STOP - “PARE!” (PAH-RAY)
DON’T DO THAT - “NO HAGAS ESO!” (NO AGAS AYY-SO)
I dont see lets go in that list and again from the same rule book the rules again in which they fought under
2. Verbal Commands and Hand Signals
A strong sense of proper movement and positioning, verbal commands and hand signals, separate great
Referees from the average ones. Establish your commands and signals in the Dressing Room.
Go over breaking or separating the boxers, specific commands of the major fouls, etc.
As important as this is, the sport continues to have problems due to poor mechanics that lead to negative
situations for the sport.
It means nothing to a boxer or the sport if the Referee thinks one thing and everyone else another.
Everyone must be on the same page. You do not need to reinvent the wheel.
Again if we are to look at the rules clearly Cortez ****ed this fight up and did not follow the rules that he is required to by federal law
Now dispute that......
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Here is the protocal from that link The bold is my arguement
POINT DEDUCTION MECHANICS
1. Secure a safe distance and assume a centered position to the boxers.
2. Command “Time!”Assure that the boxers are completely apart.
3. Usher the offended boxer to a neutral corner.
4. Stand in front of the offending boxer, without turning your back on the other boxer, and advise him or her
of the foul. Assure that the offending boxer understood the admonishment.
5. Notify the Judges of the point deduction and type of foul.
6. Again caution the boxer for the infraction.
7. Call time back in.
8. Have boxing resume immediately
He NEVER Called TIME IN he said lets go, now from the same rule book here are the commands english and spanish
The point is, be careful what words you use. If you are not fluent in the language, you may strongly
consider detailing simple English commands in the Dressing Room and using them in the ring.
BREAK - Although universal, you may also get your message across by saying “FUERA!” (FOO-AY-RA)
or “SALGA LIMPIO!” (SAL-GAH LEEM-PEE-OH) Most Spanish boxers will understand both of these
commands.
HEADBUTT - If a headbutt occurred or there is a danger that a headbutt will occur you may say :
“CABEZA!” (KA-BAY-SSAH) or “CUIDADO CON LA CABEZA!” (KWEE-DA-DOE KOHN LA KA-BAYSSAH)
PUNCH OUT OR LET HIM GO - “SUELTELO!” (SUE-EL-TAY-LO) or “DEJELO SALIR!” (DEH-HAY-LO
SAH-LEER)
LOW BLOW - “GOLPE BAJO!” (GOL-PAY BAH-HOE) or “MAS ARRIBA!” (MAHS A-REE-BAH)
PUNCH BACK - The Referee is not a Second, but if you feel you have to, the best way is to say it is,
“TIRE GOLPES!” (TEE-RAY GOL-PAYS)
STOP PUNCHING - “NO TIRE!” (NO TEE-RAY) or “NO TIRE GOLPES!” (NO TEE-RAY GOL-PAYS)
STOP HOLDING - In Spanish the best command would be, “SUELTELO!” (SUE-EL-TAY-LO) This implies
that the boxer is holding and that you want him to stop.
STOP - “PARE!” (PAH-RAY)
DON’T DO THAT - “NO HAGAS ESO!” (NO AGAS AYY-SO)
I dont see lets go in that list and again from the same rule book the rules again in which they fought under
2. Verbal Commands and Hand Signals
A strong sense of proper movement and positioning, verbal commands and hand signals, separate great
Referees from the average ones. Establish your commands and signals in the Dressing Room.
Go over breaking or separating the boxers, specific commands of the major fouls, etc.
As important as this is, the sport continues to have problems due to poor mechanics that lead to negative
situations for the sport.
It means nothing to a boxer or the sport if the Referee thinks one thing and everyone else another.
Everyone must be on the same page. You do not need to reinvent the wheel.
Again if we are to look at the rules clearly Cortez ****ed this fight up and did not follow the rules that he is required to by federal law
Now dispute that......
__________________
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