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Will Kevin Johnson be yet another victim of a early stoppage against Dereck Chisora?
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Originally posted by Freedom2014 View PostThere are many examples, such as Froch-Groves and MacKenzie-Maccarinelli.
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I just don't understand that stoppage. It's called a 10-count for a reason, if it was supposed to be stopped at 9 it would be called a 9-count.
I also think Tyson was unfairly counted out against Douglas. If the fighter stands up at 9 or 10 and follows the ref instructions (walk forward, gloves up, doesn't wobble, etc.) then why not allow them to continue the fight!??
If it takes them 11 or 12 seconds to get up, obviously they lose. But 10 or 9 seconds? It's not right.
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Originally posted by Freedom2014He was up at 8.5 and not hurt at all. It was a terrible stoppage.
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Originally posted by valero View PostI just don't understand that stoppage. It's called a 10-count for a reason, if it was supposed to be stopped at 9 it would be called a 9-count.
Scott's knee was still on the canvas at 9.
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Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View PostIn the rules, it's called being "counted out in the act of rising". It was explained by the BBBofC when they rejected Scott's appeal. In the UK, the count goes "7, 8, 9 , OUT".
Scott's knee was still on the canvas at 9.
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Originally posted by Freedom2014He was completely up at 9. Watch the video at 2:30.
I thought it was a bad stoppage and it's not GREAT, but the ref's at "ten" when Scott is standing.
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Originally posted by valero View PostI just don't understand that stoppage. It's called a 10-count for a reason, if it was supposed to be stopped at 9 it would be called a 9-count.
I also think Tyson was unfairly counted out against Douglas. If the fighter stands up at 9 or 10 and follows the ref instructions (walk forward, gloves up, doesn't wobble, etc.) then why not allow them to continue the fight!??
If it takes them 11 or 12 seconds to get up, obviously they lose. But 10 or 9 seconds? It's not right.
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