Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑Today, 13:54
Can't you see how easily something like that can be - and was - abused?
Maybe the problem is mine. I'm looking at boxing as if it was a logical rational legitimate sport rather than the "sports entertainment" it really is, just like wrestling.
Enlightened-One wrote: ↑10 Jun 2019, 14:06
Referees are not trained to identify serious head injuries and there have been fatalities in boxing due to fighters being allowed to continue competing whilst being hurt and without being evaluated by the ringside physician.
As far as I’m concerned, the safety of a fighter takes precedence over anything else, regardless of whether the consequences of the doctor’s inspection results in the consumption of several valuable seconds that could potentially affect the outcome of a contest.
The primary concern of a referee is to prevent unnecessary damage to the boxer's health during the course of the bout.
I hope you agree?
Then he shouldn't even let them punch each other because as it stands now the object of the game is to knock your opponent silly and better yet unconscious or at least prone on the floor. Does the ref suddenly become a Gillette #MeToo fay fellow when the house's favored fighter gets wobbled? "Omigod! Ring doctor help come quick so and so looks wobbly! Maybe he'll fall down and hurt himself!"