I disagree strongly with the notion that the stoppage was bullshit. Here's the rub --- at what point is a referee no longer entitled to stop a bout? After the final bell? Two second before the final bell? Going into the last round?granberry wrote:You think Richard STEAL was NOT the referee?Goodnight, Irene wrote:"You can thank "referee" Richard STEAL for that.
(And for many others).
Judge Dave Moretti had the fight 107-102 for Meldrick Taylor.
Judge Jerry Roth had it 108-101 for Taylor." - Granberry
I absolutely could not disagree more.
You are blind to 'referee' Richard STEAL's endless track record working for Don King's interests?
You think those judges DID NOT score the fight for Taylor in a lopsided margin?
Richard Steele is entitled to stop the fight on two grounds...
1) As the referee, he has the obligation to protect the fighter for every second of every round.
2) Taylor was one shot puppy. Surely, the damage Chavez incurred would have vindicated a stoppage in round six? Therefore, it vindicates a stoppage at any other time.
Now, if you want to say Steele was paid off, acting free of objectivity etc. that's a whole different kettle of fish (& certainly, may not be one without merit), however, on the basis of what went on in the ring, no one should be able to say the TKO was illegitimate by virtue of the fact it came with two seconds left on the clock. That's nonsense.