Kenny Bayliss
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unknownman79
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Kenny Bayliss
Incompetent or just plain biased in favour of Wilder?
I go with the latter. The point deduction, the having words giving wilder time etc.
I go with the latter. The point deduction, the having words giving wilder time etc.
Re: Kenny Bayliss
Fury deserved a point off, his leaning all over Wilder was ridiculous. Bayless has been well past kt for some time though, and a 70 year old man shouldn't be tasked with pulling apart 2 heavyweight giants.
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No mention of Wilder tying Fury up like an octopus every time they came inside ?
Got to work both ways unless you are favouring one fighter that is .
Wilder was as big a culprit .
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supporting a local boxer is nothing new..
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I told my brother in law last night: he'll lose a point. It doesn't matter it's the right tactic. Keep leaning on him.
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danconnollyeire
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Re: Kenny Bayliss
Corrupt and not fit for purpose. Should be retired and melted down for glue.
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Boxerbeetle
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Re: Kenny Bayliss
The point deduction was ridiculous, but other than that I didn’t think Bayliss was too bad tbh. Certainly better than many British refs we’ve seen in world title fights.
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I didn’t think the point off was bad, he hit him after he said stop punching.Boxerbeetle wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 09:33 The point deduction was ridiculous, but other than that I didn’t think Bayliss was too bad tbh. Certainly better than many British refs we’ve seen in world title fights.
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Nightmare Roy
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Re: Kenny Bayliss
I’ve no idea why he docked the point, it was never gonna matter what I will say is he was too old to be reffing that fight, could hardly pull them apart
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paddy chavez
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Re: Kenny Bayliss
Definitely from the first bell he broke them up to help wilder .
I read an article about ref's and judges saying they don't take blatant money bribes but the promotor will put them up in a suite at a nice hotel with a unlimited tab and limos and if the ref goes against the promotors fighter he doesn't get those perks next time he's put in a holiday Inn miles from anywhere.
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I don’t think his age had anything to do with why he couldn’t separate them.Nightmare Roy wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 09:56 I’ve no idea why he docked the point, it was never gonna matter what I will say is he was too old to be reffing that fight, could hardly pull them apart
And he docked the point because he said stop punching and Tyson then punched Deontay in the face.
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handsofstone
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Re: Kenny Bayliss
Another clown but boxings full of them luckily Fury gave his lad a lesson
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I rewatched this moment for a few times and I just don't understand, what was wrong there. Apart from that Bayless was doing good in this fight and he's a solid ref overall.
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Awful performance.
If they had Baylis in the first fight it would have been enough for Wilder to win.
If they had Baylis in the first fight it would have been enough for Wilder to win.
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Is this his name? I thought it was chris rockunknownman79 wrote: ↑23 Feb 2020, 05:56 Incompetent or just plain biased in favour of Wilder?
I go with the latter. The point deduction, the having words giving wilder time etc.
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IMO Kenny Bayliss is currently the best ref out there.
Some nights are better than others.
Some nights are better than others.
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I'm not sure if he's a good referee or not but I DO know he spent the last round and a half staring into Wilders eyes, presumably because he could see him staggering around the ring and was ready to step in if necessary.
It's always been the case that for a point to be deducted there has to be a serious or persistent infringement. I didn't see anything resembling either of these situations. In such a prominent world title fight a point deduction at that point was extraordinary.
My own opinion was that he seen his own countryman getting hammered and wanted to give him time to recover and give him encouragement.
It's always been the case that for a point to be deducted there has to be a serious or persistent infringement. I didn't see anything resembling either of these situations. In such a prominent world title fight a point deduction at that point was extraordinary.
My own opinion was that he seen his own countryman getting hammered and wanted to give him time to recover and give him encouragement.
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danconnollyeire
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Re: Kenny Bayliss
Apparently the point deduction was for Fury throwing a punch after the break (a punch he missed). Wilder did the same about 20 times but don't worry about that kids, it's US boxing
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jameswilson
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I’d always considered Bayless the top referee in the World until Saturday night. It definitely seemed he was pro wilder to a point he wasn’t trying to hide it.
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He's been a stooge for years