emile wrote:I guess the Azeri gold-medal plot can go back to bed for now. I'm gratified they overturned the Shimizu result. It is really necessary to not allow fighters to stall like that, and so I'm happy they have a process to handle it. The official ruling was that Abdulhamidov should have received three standing eight counts.
In that vein JMac, how do you think the officiating has been so far? Did you see the Mazaheri disqualification?
Besides that it was the right thing to overturn the decision with Abdulhamidov-Shimizu bout, there may have been extra incentive on the part of AIBA to show that they were not being bribed by the Azeri's.
As for the officiating, I thought it was looking good from what I saw up to yesterday. I did watch the bout with the Cuban and Iranian that ended up with DQ. It was quick DQ by the German ref. He also gave a warning to the Cuban early in the 1st rd and the Iranian was holding like crazy so I guess he just followed the rules. Usually for non harm fouls, you give a few extra cautions and give the boxer the look that says "no more or I give warning". I hate when boxers do like the Iranian did and just start holding instead of boxing. He would have kept doing it for as long as he could have gotten away with it so at the end of the day, the ref did the right thing and hopefully sent a message to the other boxers to not do that crap. As for the bout with Joshua and the Cuban, I thought the Cuban did enough to win but I have seen so many times where the host nation gets the favoritism.