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    #71
    Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
    In the UK, it's 8, 9 and OUT. You're out on ten. It's not 10 and then out. He reached the count of 10 as he was rising. It's called being "counted out in the act of rising".
    I agree, and I think the ref's call was correct. I have always understood it to be a fighter has to be upright at the count of 9. Ortiz's knee was on the ground at the count of 9, and then he attempted to jump up (that is, he still wasn't upright by the time the ref said 10, but was in the act of rising still). In the US, many refs would've let it go on. These US refs are the ones bending the rules, imo.
    Last edited by Drunken Cat; 09-07-2014, 09:55 PM.

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      #72
      Originally posted by Body Movin' View Post
      ortiz wasn't robbed of the fight. he was clearly overmatched and was afraid to fight matthysse. the ones who were robbed last night were us fans from witnessing a brutal finish.
      The fans were robbed by a garbage fightcard consisting of 3 deliberate mismatches (even though Broner, being himself a complete hypejob, was taken through the ringer by an 18-2 prospect in the headliner).

      As for the brutal finish, if that's the case, I'm still more content with the stoppage. I'd rather see fighters be protected from excess damage than sacrificed via brutal finish for the sake of spectacle of a segment of so-called boxing fans.

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        #73
        Originally posted by racer59 View Post
        Not how I interpret the rule. But I have seen refs count someone out in both manners. In any case, it's a good question for a pro ref. I see Pat Russell every now and again. Next time I see him, Im gonna get his take.
        It just depends on how you count. '8, 9, 10 (waves hands)', or '8, 9, out (waves hands)'. It makes no difference in terms of the count itself.

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          #74
          Originally posted by ELPacman View Post
          I feel like ref's think that if a fighter lets it go to 9 and tries getting up at 9, they believe the fighter truly doesn't want to continue so he tries to have a delayed get up at 9 on purpose so the ref can mercifully take him out of the fight. It gives plenty of excuse afterwards also to argue that he wanted to continue, etc. At the same time, Benjy should have let it continue because it was only rd 2 and the dude was fresh. At this point he's going to probably disappear and never be heard of again, all because of this bad call.
          I don't know, it's 50/50 on the blame. I blame fighter for taking his chance waiting until 9 and half to get up, and I blame ref for not letting him continue despite it being so early.
          I disagree. I think that in the ref's judgement, the fighter simply didn't beat the count. That said, if I'm a ref and I say 9 and the fighter's knee is still down, I'm probably thinking that this guy is not beating the count.

          I don't think the refs are in there psychoanalyzing the fighters. The refs are in there abiding by their own specific role, typically (including in this case).

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            #75
            Lesson here, don't get up at 9!!!

            Get up at 7 or 8 and tell the ref "I'm okay!"

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              #76
              Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
              Trained in the UK where we know how to count to 10, you mean?
              Nope, on how to stop fights early/not being able to count

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                #77
                He cut it pretty close. He was up off his knee before the count of 10, so I would have gave it to him. Now that being said, he should have never waited so long to get up. If he could have got up at the count of 8, then he should have. I mean he spit his mouth piece out, so he would have gotten extra time anyway. So why take the risk?

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                  #78
                  Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
                  Nope, on how to stop fights early/not being able to count
                  That's two different things. Was the fight stopped prematurely? Probably. Ortiz likely could have continued.

                  Did the ref count to 10? Yes. So fight over. Above point is moot

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