Re: Joe Cortez airs views on fussy Cardiff officiating
Posted: 06 Apr 2018, 08:11
Indeed. When he was based on the East Coast he was a very good ref. Then he moved to Las Vegas and it all went pear shaped. With Cortez, Steele or Vann it never seemed to go against the house fighter did it.Finn wrote: ↑05 Apr 2018, 18:23Exactly, he was a first rate ref but towards the end of his career he started to think the crowd was there to watch him. Let the fame go to his head.GlobalBox wrote: ↑04 Apr 2018, 12:37Quite rich coming from a man who broke the action at every opportunity for Mayweather/Hatton.Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑04 Apr 2018, 12:12 Joe 'He's firm but he's fair' Cortez sat down with SiriusXM's Boxing Radio Show in the aftermath of Anthony Joshua's win over Joseph Parker to run the rule over what was unconventional officiating.
“Sometimes they put a referee who has good intentions but doesn’t have the experience. [The ref] was a nice guy, he’s been around a little bit, but he’s only done four world championship fights in the past," Cortez told SiriusXM.
"A fight of this magnitude – with Joseph Parker and Anthony Joshua – you need a referee in there with at least 25 world championship fights under his belt, is good under pressure, doesn’t take sides and be fair but firm like I was.
"They need to take action that the right time. There’s a couple of instances during the fight where he broke them up too early or when the tape/gauze was coming off around the gloves and hanging out and he was just letting it sit there then he would just tuck it inside the glove and it would come out again.
"There was a time where Joshua got a little hurt and he called time and brought him to the corner. Giuseppe is a nice guy but sometimes you gotta look and say ‘Who the hell put him in that position at that time?’ You gotta put someone in there with experience.”