amwsnw wrote: ↑15 Dec 2018, 07:35
The punch that did most damage and set up the head attack was way low. It was the 3rd or 4th low blow of the fight by Joseph and no doubt had a direct impact on the stoppage of the fight. Joseph was aggressive but he got countered at ease. I was hoping it would go past 6 to see how his stamina was with such aggression but it didnt. Flores should be pissed off. The ref warned Joseph over and over again for low blows but did nothing in the way of point deductions. He was out of posiiton and should've seen the last low blow.
I admit, it did look very low.. Parker was working the body a lot, he was bound to hit low at some points. He's not usually a hard body puncher, they are the ones that tend to make mistakes. But unless the boxers goes down in agony, the boxer being hit low should not stop and look at the ref or start complaining.
Look what happened to BJ Flores (seems to be the Flores' of this world), he claimed he was hit low vs. Bellew, stopped to look at the ref and Bellew just pounced on him.
Should never try to stop the action yourself.
Like I said, if it's low, unless it's the referee who ref'd Mares-Ajegbo. Just simply go down in agony.