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    #51
    Originally posted by Tom Cruise View Post
    Periban was up and ready to fight by the count of 8... doesn't that mean he should be allowed to continue?

    Im sure Foster knows the rules, I just think he panics. Obviously it easy to make decisions from my sofa but he gets paid to do this.
    I don't mean this to sound patronising so sorry if it does but the rules are here and we'll worth a read;


    What you also have to think is if the BBBC are happy with his performances then why should a ref change what they are doing?
    Have you considered he might not like how he is advised to apply the rules?
    Last edited by Funky_Monk; 11-23-2014, 01:46 PM.

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      #52
      Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
      Couldn't give a **** about DeGale he robbed the poor sods paying £17 of a good fight, what a total **** he is.
      DeGale schools Stevenson.

      Deal with it.

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        #53
        Originally posted by Funky_Monk View Post
        I don't mean this to sound patronising so sorry if it does but the rules are here and we'll worth a read;


        What you also have to think is if the BBBC are happy with his performances then why should a ref change what they are doing?
        Have you considered he might not like how he is advised to apply the rules?
        you're an idiot, do you actually think it was a legit stoppage ?

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          #54
          Originally posted by dan_cov View Post
          Terry O' Connor has to be a close second and one of the worst judges too boot.

          First he carries Nathan back to his corner then he somehow has him winning last nights fight

          Terry O' Cleverly
          Come on, Dan. Be fair.

          Our Tezza saved Peter Manfredo Jr from possible paralysis and near death when he fought Sir Joseph

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            #55
            Originally posted by Dirk Diggler UK View Post
            DeGale schools Stevenson.

            Deal with it.
            Lol DeGale would get murdered if he stepped up to 175lbs to fight Adonis.

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              #56
              Originally posted by Red Cyclone View Post
              Couldn't give a **** about DeGale he robbed the poor sods paying £17 of a good fight, what a total **** he is.
              I thought Degale was the only decent fight last night and provided the only value on the card,bar the Quigg fight I suppose(wasnt one I had an interest in or watched yet I heard his opponent didnt lol over as expected).

              DeGale hit Periban with some huge shots and was finding the target with relative ease,he would have stopped him within another two rounds regardless IMO if not straight after the stoppage ! Was a little disappointed the Brit was not able to get a few more rounds in and show how he reacts to pressure.lets not start overhyping Periban's skills though saying he could have dusted himself and won,DeGale was battering him from pillar to post.

              Periban was a tough competitor,a solid scalp.what DeGale did to him was a message to the division he is on the cusp of world level.i understand now why Froch is not so eager to face him.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Scott-Weiland View Post
                I thought Degale was the only decent fight last night and provided the only value on the card,bar the Quigg fight I suppose(wasnt one I had an interest in or watched yet I heard his opponent didnt lol over as expected).

                DeGale hit Periban with some huge shots and was finding the target with relative ease,he would have stopped him within another two rounds regardless IMO if not straight after the stoppage ! Was a little disappointed the Brit was not able to get a few more rounds in and show how he reacts to pressure.lets not start overhyping Periban's skills though saying he could have dusted himself and won,DeGale was battering him from pillar to post.

                Periban was a tough competitor,a solid scalp.what DeGale did to him was a message to the division he is on the cusp of world level.i understand now why Froch is not so eager to face him.
                Exactly. What the hell was that guy on about? Chunky delivered.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by Funky_Monk View Post
                  Ok now we can talk about this sensibly.
                  I don't know but I suspect that % of fighters who come back after heavy knockdowns (where some may have stopped the fight) is very small. They stay in our minds because they are unique.
                  What do you think?
                  Here's an obvious one:

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                  I don't know the percentage, nor do I want to do the research, but I think you have to at least, assess the fighter before you waive off the fight.

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                    #59
                    There's no doubt he's one of the worst referees out there.

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post
                      Here's an obvious one:

                      [IMG]//i74.***********.com/albums/i248/DuggerMan/shavers-knocks-holmes-down_o_GIFSoupcom.gif[/IMG]

                      I don't know the percentage, nor do I want to do the research, but I think you have to at least, assess the fighter before you waive off the fight.
                      There's plenty of examples. I remember Tim Bradley being dropped like a sack of potatoes against Nate Campbell I think. Hard knockdown.

                      Came up and won. If Foster had reffed, he would have stopped it then and there.

                      It's annoying, but it's a concious choice by the BBBofC due to the tragic incidents that's happened in Britain over the years with Watson, Mclellan, Ali etc all ended with tragic brain damage or other things and in some cases, death.

                      We also have to remember it's a sport and no one wants to see someone getting seriously hurt if the fight could have been stopped a couple of punches earlier.

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