Joe Cortez talks Wilder vs. Fury knockdown count

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Re: Joe Cortez talks Wilder vs. Fury knockdown count

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the last kd has been really overblown imo as some heroic back from the dead rise, basically its just a guy getting up late in the count. he was pretty well recovered too. often when guys take a long count they are actually the most aware of there situation compared to guys who just immedaitely start trying to get up. there is more thought involved with waiting a count out then instincitvely just trying to drag yourself up

to me its more remarkable that for example george groves even managed to get up at all from the kd in the second froch fight, even if it was stopped
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Jesus Christ we’re ALWAYS bashing refs on this forum and when one finally has a good night in a big fight we start knocking him
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tiny_acres wrote: 29 Dec 2018, 11:53
Onetimeonly wrote: 29 Dec 2018, 10:43
jameswilson wrote: 29 Dec 2018, 07:59 I think we’ve come to a reasonable consensus that the ref did a great job in the Wilder v Fury fight.
:TU: obviously made the right call. Nobody without an agenda could have complained if he waved it off. Best part was him admitting the final round of a title fight is a different scenario. Too bad Steele didn't have that integrity. Meldrick would be in the hof.
I agree 100%
I'm glad the ref let it continue. But I would of stopped the fight if I was in his shoes as would 99% of all referees
lol 99 percent? based on what? i say that 73.4 percent of refs wouldve let it go on :yay:

fury was alert and its the 12th round of a big fight. reiss made the right decision and you wouldve made the wrong one. lots of american refs let things go on long anyway, no way is reiss the only one out of 100 who wouldve let it continue, thats just the wilder in you talking
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danconnollyeire wrote: 29 Dec 2018, 18:34 Jesus Christ we’re ALWAYS bashing refs on this forum and when one finally has a good night in a big fight we start knocking him
tbf i think the large majority think he did a good job
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jamamb wrote: 29 Dec 2018, 18:27 lol 'keeping it real'?

hes totally wrong about fury having his eyes shut like he was out cold, fury clearly had his eyes open and was looking alert, did he even bother to watch it?
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cortez, or whoever suggested that fury was eyes shut and looking obviously out cold, thats not true at all, thats just nonsense, as is the stuff about 99 percent of refs or 9 out of 10 stopping it , no way, loads of refs and especially american refs will stop things later rather then sooner
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jamamb wrote: 29 Dec 2018, 18:41 cortez, or whoever suggested that fury was eyes shut and looking obviously out cold, thats not true at all, thats just nonsense, as is the stuff about 99 percent of refs or 9 out of 10 stopping it , no way, loads of refs and especially american refs will stop things later rather then sooner
I know Yh. Did he even watch it
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 29 Dec 2018, 18:40
jamamb wrote: 29 Dec 2018, 18:27 lol 'keeping it real'?

hes totally wrong about fury having his eyes shut like he was out cold, fury clearly had his eyes open and was looking alert, did he even bother to watch it?
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OMG, put it to rest. Fury was alert and watching the ref. Fury took every second that was given to him to get up, but in my view, he could've gotten up much earlier. Enough already!
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Stuarty wrote: 29 Dec 2018, 18:44
Ruthless-RKO wrote: 29 Dec 2018, 18:40
jamamb wrote: 29 Dec 2018, 18:27 lol 'keeping it real'?

hes totally wrong about fury having his eyes shut like he was out cold, fury clearly had his eyes open and was looking alert, did he even bother to watch it?
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I hope it doesn't set a dangerous precedent, where other refs overlook Fury's genuine recovery (albeit time-aided) and let fights run because it's the new popular.

It would've been more luck than judgement without the walking assessment, and of course that brings its own debate. The ten-count's there to respect the seriousness of concussions, so more leeway's a recipe for increased brain damage.
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Grilling Machine wrote: 30 Dec 2018, 00:33 I hope it doesn't set a dangerous precedent, where other refs overlook Fury's genuine recovery (albeit time-aided) and let fights run because it's the new popular.

It would've been more luck than judgement without the walking assessment, and of course that brings its own debate. The ten-count's there to respect the seriousness of concussions, so more leeway's a recipe for increased brain damage.
Show me the rule for time allowed for a ref to check the state of a fighter afte the gets up?
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No ref lets the the opponent jump on his man at the end of the mandatory 8. There is always a wiping of the gloves, are you ok etc.
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Coco wrote: 31 Dec 2018, 07:37 No ref lets the the opponent jump on his man at the end of the mandatory 8. There is always a wiping of the gloves, are you ok etc.
Exactly, Tyson even puts his arms up for it till the ref knocks them away and orders he walk up and down. Maybe the seconds did aide him, we'll never know, but he never looked like he was going to go again to me.
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Covfefe wrote: 31 Dec 2018, 07:42
Coco wrote: 31 Dec 2018, 07:37 No ref lets the the opponent jump on his man at the end of the mandatory 8. There is always a wiping of the gloves, are you ok etc.
Exactly, Tyson even puts his arms up for it till the ref knocks them away and orders he walk up and down. Maybe the seconds did aide him, we'll never know, but he never looked like he was going to go again to me.
AND..., He finished the round stronger than Wilder.
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Ref did a great job,if anyone want's an example of a bad referee then look at Wilder Ortiz and the extra time he got to recover after the 60 sec break.
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bigjack wrote: 31 Dec 2018, 07:48 Ref did a great job,if anyone want's an example of a bad referee then look at Wilder Ortiz and the extra time he got to recover after the 60 sec break.
Or Joe Cortez himself.
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Ruthless-RKO wrote: 31 Dec 2018, 07:53
bigjack wrote: 31 Dec 2018, 07:48 Ref did a great job,if anyone want's an example of a bad referee then look at Wilder Ortiz and the extra time he got to recover after the 60 sec break.
Or Joe Cortez himself.
Joe Cortez saying he would have stopped it is just further proof Reiss called it right!
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pretty much the only ppl still moaning about reiiss or saying everyone else wouldve stopped it are the ones who are salty wilder didnt win
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Reiss is a good ref. Cortez was an absolute shambles of a referee.
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RKY wrote: 31 Dec 2018, 13:02 Reiss is a good ref. Cortez was an absolute shambles of a referee.
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I think more refs need to be like Reiss. We need some consistency. Take MMA for example. Very rarely get an unjust stoppage.
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jamamb wrote: 31 Dec 2018, 12:48 pretty much the only ppl still moaning about reiiss or saying everyone else wouldve stopped it are the ones who are salty wilder didnt win
I have not read a single post that did not compliment Reiss on the superb job he did.
The only debate that was brought up was from the comments of Cortez saying that he and most refs would of stopped the fight.
I tend to agree with Cortez that most would of stopped it.
BUT and it is a big BUT. Reiss did an excellent job and I and from what I can tell everyone was thrilled that he let the fight continue.
Fury showed so much heart in the final round.
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Cortez was involved in more than his share of poor refereeing. I hold his comments up as much as I do Don King talking boxing pensions.
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jamamb wrote: 31 Dec 2018, 12:48 pretty much the only ppl still moaning about reiiss or saying everyone else wouldve stopped it are the ones who are salty wilder didnt win
Bang on. I rewatched the fight today and wilder really is an awful boxer. Terrible. It’s lucky he’s got incredible power otherwise he wouldn’t be top 20. Not technique at all. Can’t hold the centre of the ring. No ring generalship, nothing. Fury was dictating even when he’d boxer on the outside or hold the centre. He even threw a few McGregor hammer punches. WTF. Miss miss miss miss miss miss miss miss miss. Then finally caught a tired, not best of shape, not match fit good fighter. Then miss miss miss again. Ortiz was ruining him in their fight. Shame a 75 year old can’t sustain that for 12 rounds really
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