Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
AJ beat Parker
Wilder beat Ortiz
That is all.
Wilder beat Ortiz
That is all.
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Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
I see more arguments (really stupid unprovable ones) than opinion sharing and such.
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Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
Boxing Writer wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:15Yes, it was crazy (and very fishy) move, but in all fairness to referee, it looked more like ringside doctor called that break. Referee had to listen to him, because doctor could have sought something in Wilder that bothered him.x2x wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:02
Ridiculous. The ref doesn't jump in at a critical moment during a round when one fighter is suddenly in trouble and rubber legged... to give him a medical checkup to make sure he's OK! That's the whole object of boxing, to do that to your opponent! That's totally indefensible. That's crazy. How can you defend that? Imagine if refs got in the habit of doing that when every fighter got hit hard and wobbled!
So the ringside doctor signaled for the action to stop because he was afraid that Wilder might get hurt? Hey, it's boxing not tiddly winks! The object of the game is to hurt the other guy and knock him down! Might be interesting to see a video of the ringside doctor. Did someone perhaps whisper something in to his ear first? Yes, crazy and indefensible - and yet you see right above they try to defend it by going on about "conspiracy theories" or saying it's a fait accompli (that means, it's over fordaboudit), which is just what I said above, what they always do. People yell and then it's just swept under the rug and forgotten. Crooked boxing.
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Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
I'm not arguing your point, I just think that referee gets undeserved criticism for the job that was done by doctor.x2x wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 18:36Boxing Writer wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:15Yes, it was crazy (and very fishy) move, but in all fairness to referee, it looked more like ringside doctor called that break. Referee had to listen to him, because doctor could have sought something in Wilder that bothered him.x2x wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:02
Ridiculous. The ref doesn't jump in at a critical moment during a round when one fighter is suddenly in trouble and rubber legged... to give him a medical checkup to make sure he's OK! That's the whole object of boxing, to do that to your opponent! That's totally indefensible. That's crazy. How can you defend that? Imagine if refs got in the habit of doing that when every fighter got hit hard and wobbled!
So the ringside doctor signaled for the action to stop because he was afraid that Wilder might get hurt? Hey, it's boxing not tiddly winks! The object of the game is to hurt the other guy and knock him down! Might be interesting to see a video of the ringside doctor. Did someone perhaps whisper something in to his ear first? Yes, crazy and indefensible - and yet you see right above they try to defend it by going on about "conspiracy theories" or saying it's a fait accompli (that means, it's over fordaboudit), which is just what I said above, what they always do. People yell and then it's just swept under the rug and forgotten. Crooked boxing.
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Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
Boxing Writer wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 18:46I'm not arguing your point, I just think that referee gets undeserved criticism for the job that was done by doctor.x2x wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 18:36Boxing Writer wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 16:15
Yes, it was crazy (and very fishy) move, but in all fairness to referee, it looked more like ringside doctor called that break. Referee had to listen to him, because doctor could have sought something in Wilder that bothered him.
So the ringside doctor signaled for the action to stop because he was afraid that Wilder might get hurt? Hey, it's boxing not tiddly winks! The object of the game is to hurt the other guy and knock him down! Might be interesting to see a video of the ringside doctor. Did someone perhaps whisper something in to his ear first? Yes, crazy and indefensible - and yet you see right above they try to defend it by going on about "conspiracy theories" or saying it's a fait accompli (that means, it's over fordaboudit), which is just what I said above, what they always do. People yell and then it's just swept under the rug and forgotten. Crooked boxing.
My comments weren't aimed at you. Your comment was legit. You're right, it was the doctor. That doctor should be called on the carpet and made to justify his actions.
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Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
Except it is not justifiable. He can't stop the fight right in the middle of the action like that and give the house fighter time to recuperate. He could have called off the fight and said that Wilder is unfit to continue, that's all.
There's a million cases like this in crooked boxing. People gripe for five minutes and then it's swept under the rug and you hear no more about it.
Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
How many Don Quixote's are there here?
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Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
X2X, why don't you, your brother asdfjkl, and your dad Kalan just STFU. Your hatred of Wilder and unconditional love of Povetkin is annoying, to say the least. Move on.x2x wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 19:01
Except it is not justifiable. He can't stop the fight right in the middle of the action like that and give the house fighter time to recuperate. He could have called off the fight and said that Wilder is unfit to continue, that's all.
There's a million cases like this in crooked boxing. People gripe for five minutes and then it's swept under the rug and you hear no more about it.
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Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
Nothing to see here folks. Wilder weathered Ortiz's storm and then stopped him.
Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
Absolutely. It's a bit firkin late now. If they'd have complained at the time then they have could have been taken seriously now it just sounds like sour grapes and seems desperate.
Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
He's right you know. Save your hatred for Hearn and Joshua and your unconditional love for Wilder. That's just so much betterBadhusker wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 22:01X2X, why don't you, your brother asdfjkl, and your dad Kalan just STFU. Your hatred of Wilder and unconditional love of Povetkin is annoying, to say the least. Move on.x2x wrote: ↑09 Apr 2018, 19:01
Except it is not justifiable. He can't stop the fight right in the middle of the action like that and give the house fighter time to recuperate. He could have called off the fight and said that Wilder is unfit to continue, that's all.
There's a million cases like this in crooked boxing. People gripe for five minutes and then it's swept under the rug and you hear no more about it.
Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
No it didn't. I've seen it loads recently on big cards, before too, probably because of a few deaths and serious injuries in the ring recently.x2x wrote: ↑10 Mar 2018, 14:22
Maybe the "new rule" started with the Wilder-Ortiz fight and they told this ref to do it too so they can say, hey look refs always do that! I've never seen anything like it. *
Those additional seconds Wilder got at the beginning of rd. 8 were critical because he was rubber legged on queer street...and we know that the powers that be in boxing didn't want their Wilder cash cow to lose because they were counting on making big money with a Joshua-Wilder fight.
Boxing is so corrupt, and in the USA nowadays they are right in your face about it. They don't even care. Boxing has always been the domain of shady characters, but at least in the past the shady characters had the discretion to stay in the shadows and lend boxing at least the outward appearance of being a legitimate sport
* No, on second thought I probably have. I've seen so much crap in the crooked "sport" of boxing
If they were checking out Ortiz you lot would be talking about them being desperate to stop him.
Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
No because he checked him and found him to be ok to continue, like what normally happens with these checks
I hope that Povetkin, the Nelson Mandela of boxing will finally receive some justice and that Wilder, the Robert Ford of boxing will get what he deserves.
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Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
Yea, and he couldn't do that during the break :s. Nevertheless, Wilder performed much better as I expected. But if he broke his hand like he did against Arreola he would certainly have lost.BitPlayer wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 04:04No because he checked him and found him to be ok to continue, like what normally happens with these checks
I hope that Povetkin, the Nelson Mandela of boxing will finally receive some justice and that Wilder, the Robert Ford of boxing will get what he deserves.![]()
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Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
Can't we just stop scheduling any big fights in freaking NYC now? These ridiculous doctor interruptions have been a joke. I can understand Ortiz's Team being upset but they should have known something like it would happen when signing on to fight in that venue.
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Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
Did they? Ever heard of Don King?x2x wrote: ↑10 Mar 2018, 14:22
Maybe the "new rule" started with the Wilder-Ortiz fight and they told this ref to do it too so they can say, hey look refs always do that! I've never seen anything like it. *
Those additional seconds Wilder got at the beginning of rd. 8 were critical because he was rubber legged on queer street...and we know that the powers that be in boxing didn't want their Wilder cash cow to lose because they were counting on making big money with a Joshua-Wilder fight.
Boxing is so corrupt, and in the USA nowadays they are right in your face about it. They don't even care. Boxing has always been the domain of shady characters, but at least in the past the shady characters had the discretion to stay in the shadows and lend boxing at least the outward appearance of being a legitimate sport
* No, on second thought I probably have. I've seen so much crap in the crooked "sport" of boxing
Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
so much butt hurt, though the beard face shield stuff was even worse 
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Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
BitPlayer wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 03:11No it didn't. I've seen it loads recently on big cards, before too, probably because of a few deaths and serious injuries in the ring recently.x2x wrote: ↑10 Mar 2018, 14:22
Maybe the "new rule" started with the Wilder-Ortiz fight and they told this ref to do it too so they can say, hey look refs always do that! I've never seen anything like it. *
Those additional seconds Wilder got at the beginning of rd. 8 were critical because he was rubber legged on queer street...and we know that the powers that be in boxing didn't want their Wilder cash cow to lose because they were counting on making big money with a Joshua-Wilder fight.
Boxing is so corrupt, and in the USA nowadays they are right in your face about it. They don't even care. Boxing has always been the domain of shady characters, but at least in the past the shady characters had the discretion to stay in the shadows and lend boxing at least the outward appearance of being a legitimate sport
* No, on second thought I probably have. I've seen so much crap in the crooked "sport" of boxing
If they were checking out Ortiz you lot would be talking about them being desperate to stop him.
Can you show me a single example where a ref/ring doctor dived in at the cricial moment during a round when a fighter was wobbled and in trouble?
Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
Never during a round. Could delay start of round. I had posted in this thread another fight where that happened.x2x wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 13:19BitPlayer wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 03:11No it didn't. I've seen it loads recently on big cards, before too, probably because of a few deaths and serious injuries in the ring recently.x2x wrote: ↑10 Mar 2018, 14:22
Maybe the "new rule" started with the Wilder-Ortiz fight and they told this ref to do it too so they can say, hey look refs always do that! I've never seen anything like it. *
Those additional seconds Wilder got at the beginning of rd. 8 were critical because he was rubber legged on queer street...and we know that the powers that be in boxing didn't want their Wilder cash cow to lose because they were counting on making big money with a Joshua-Wilder fight.
Boxing is so corrupt, and in the USA nowadays they are right in your face about it. They don't even care. Boxing has always been the domain of shady characters, but at least in the past the shady characters had the discretion to stay in the shadows and lend boxing at least the outward appearance of being a legitimate sport
* No, on second thought I probably have. I've seen so much crap in the crooked "sport" of boxing
If they were checking out Ortiz you lot would be talking about them being desperate to stop him.
Can you show me a single example where a ref/ring doctor dived in at the cricial moment during a round when a fighter was wobbled and in trouble?
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Re: Luis Ortiz’s team claim ‘robbery’ in Deontay Wilder fight
oogiebe wrote: ↑10 Apr 2018, 13:21Never during a round. Could delay start of round. I had posted in this thread another fight where that happened.
Never during a round. That's what I'm saying! Between rounds sure, but never like that!