Man, Lorenzo was done...only thing that would have happened was Danny knocking him unconscious had he got up...
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Originally posted by El Angel View PostI agree that fighters deserve a full count most of the time, Barker got up on 9 and went on to win a MW title. But Lorenzo tonight, I'm not gonna complain too much. You see a guy go down like that, you want the doctor in as soon as possible.
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Originally posted by -EX- View PostMan, Lorenzo was done...only thing that would have happened was Danny knocking him unconscious had he got up...
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That does suck you spend your whole life training not even to get a full 10 when you try to get up.
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Originally posted by $Natedatpkid$ View PostThat does suck you spend your whole life training not even to get a full 10 when you try to get up.
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Training for a couple of months only to have a ref stop a count when a fighter is trying to get up does suck.
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While I agree with your point in general, Lorenzo was way out of it. That was a situation where the fighter should get medical care as soon as possible. If it was a championship fight though, I'd give it a full 10. Otherwise, your health is not worth the small chance of beating a guy like Jacobs.Last edited by DoktorSleepless; 08-19-2013, 11:21 PM.
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I hear ya! Almost every weekend I ask myself why did the ref stop the fight. Stopping fights when the fighter hasn't even been knocked down. If the ref feels the fighter is in trouble! Call a freaking Knockdown! for heavens sake and give the guy 10 seconds to recoup and go from there...
Also I believe fighters should be taught a little more to take a knee when they are in trouble.
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Refs are becoming way too trigger happy with stopping fights after a KD and sometimes after a fighter is hurt on his feet. I agree with what you said the fighter should be given a chance to get up before the ten count then evaluated by the ref to continue.
Also there was a thread on this the other day. When a fighter is hurt and goes in for a clinch then falls and it is ruled a slip or push is becoming an annoying trend for something these refs should be able to see.
Lastly there really should be another ref or two in a booth somewhere who can watch replays and determine intentional headbutts, knockdowns, and the like.
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