JM
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by JM » 13 Jun 2005, 09:33
Why is McBrides win over Tyson an RTD6???
It should say TKO6 because Tyson quit and didnt want to continue...
barry
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by barry » 13 Jun 2005, 10:26
They mean the same thing, RTD means retired, but it's a TKO. I believe it's a "country" thing. Most English record books list RTD, while here in the U.S. TKO is used.
John
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by John » 13 Jun 2005, 10:48
They are slightly different, a TKO stoppage is made by the ref wheras a RTD is brought about by the boxer or his own corner.
Tantum
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by Tantum » 13 Jun 2005, 13:07
1964-02-25 Sonny Liston - Muhammad Ali, Convention Hall, Miami Beach, FL, USA LTKO 7
1995-01-07 Kevin Kelley - Alejandro Gonzalez, Freeman Coliseum, San Antonio, TX, USA LTKO 10
There are extremely few "RTD" on boxrec for corner retirement.
John
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by John » 13 Jun 2005, 13:09
Tantum wrote:
There are extremely few "RTD" on boxrec for corner retirement.
It's a new option
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by aldo » 13 Jun 2005, 15:30
RTD (or Abandono in spanish) is a decision that for many years that it is including in the TKO. Argentina left the RTD in March of 2001, only being, that I remember, Uruguay with that type of decisions. In the rest of the world, it is TKO
Blue
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by Blue » 13 Jun 2005, 19:41
Actually John; in the US only the referee can stop the fight and in most cases he will do so on advice from the doctor or the corner.
(Or in some cases even the fighter himself.)
Abandoning the fight is a retirement, no matter who instigates it; or what it’s called.
No matter how many improvements U make, somebody is gona bitch!
Even the United Nations gets the blame for the world’s troubles.
JM
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by JM » 13 Jun 2005, 22:15
Its still a TKO...and it should be changed to a TKO just like every other corner retirement/doctor stoppage...
Owain
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by Owain » 13 Jun 2005, 23:56
A TKO can cover so many happenings whereas when you see RTD on a boxers record then you know immediately it was a retirement.
RTD used to be prevalent in boxing but now everyone seems to want to follow the Americans penchant for stating TKO.
RSF used to be prevalent too but again it is now quoted as TKO.
overhand_right
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by overhand_right » 14 Jun 2005, 10:26
What a surprise. ive never seen a RTD on boxrec.
Some editor making up new rules just for Iron Mike.
Its a TKO. Just like Holmes TKO Ali. The guy quit, are they gonna change Tysons win over Brian Nielsen to a RTD6?
Will they fornicate.
The result should be changed.
Grey
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by Grey » 14 Jun 2005, 14:28
Blue wrote: Actually John; in the US only the referee can stop the fight
In some states, can't the doctor stop it as well?
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by Grey » 14 Jun 2005, 14:30
overhand_right wrote: What a surprise. ive never seen a RTD on boxrec.
Some editor making up new rules just for Iron Mike.
Its a TKO. Just like Holmes TKO Ali. The guy quit, are they gonna change Tysons win over Brian Nielsen to a RTD6?
Will they fornicate.
The result should be changed.
Considering the option was just added a few <i>days ago</i>, it might take a little time to convert TKO stoppages into RTD's.
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by klompton » 14 Jun 2005, 14:49
RTD has never been used in any american record book ive ever seen, and ive seen plenty. Why should we be using a foreign distinction for a fight held in the united states? It was a TKO plain and simple.
Blue
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by Blue » 14 Jun 2005, 17:15
This is an international site based in England.
Should we enter Latin American results in Spanish?
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Tantum
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by Tantum » 14 Jun 2005, 17:17
The ref rules it a TKO, did the anouncer say "RTD in the 6th round?" I highly doubt it.
Having a "Corner Retirement" caption under retirement fights should be fine, don't you think?
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by aldo » 14 Jun 2005, 22:05
RTD is a result somewhat common in Latin American. In Argentina, From 2001 to today is TKO instead of RTD. But, in Uruguay, RTD still is used