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Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 12:28
by stujones
Seems to be a commentators favourite....... a favourite for a slagging off.

Did you hear John Rawling wondering if he was going to score on of the fights (I think it was the Steve Barnes fight) correctly, cause he is "inexperienced" and then he highlighted some blunders he made.

Similarly, Steve Holdsworth made a bee line for Hynes, before he put a foot wrong, on the Miranda vs Joey Vegas card (shown live on Eurosport), and then each time Hynes gave the fight to the right man, Holdsworth would make the ironic comment like "oh my goodness, referee Hynes agree's with me thats a turn up".

As I don't think Hynes is a A star referee, I do tend to only see him quite infrequently - undercards of televised London shows. So just really a few questions.

1) How long has he been refereeing proffesional fights. He seems to have been around for a long time.

2) Is he as bad as the commentators seem to think he is? I can remember a few times him going with the home town fighter - but I cannot really single him out as being particularly bad.

Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 15:38
by standing8
ITV are in no place to critisize the referee,they got marcus macdonald + ritchie davies mixed up,then also mixed up bryan mcdermot with john

Muppet show

Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 16:21
by Coco
I got no problem with Hinds

Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 16:46
by DavidPayne
He's a poor official of a rough and tumble fight in my experience. Not authoratative enough, however, the fro is becoming outstanding.

I was waiting for the other two Pips and Gladys to come out.

Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 16:48
by stujones
standing8 wrote:ITV are in no place to critisize the referee,they got marcus macdonald + ritchie davies mixed up,then also mixed up bryan mcdermot with john

Muppet show

Bryan???? It was Darren wasn't it?

Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 17:04
by napoles7
anyone think he looks like a black Yoko Gushiken

heres Gushiken if you dont know who he is (just the secnd best Light Flyweight ever)

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Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 17:11
by Adamj1987
he should of issed a warning on the hennessy show in 1 fight but there nothing bad about how he refs hes just a little more relaxed and wants the fighters to fight

hes also the only ref ive ever heard say or less after the round number

Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 17:13
by n1ebf
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I've never seen Hynes and this guy together at the same time either....hmmmm :-?


as for ITV they called Bailey , Barnes on approximately 6 occasions on Saturday. Some Duke some the commentator. Wallies......"Luckily John my Russian's fluent..."......" I thought it might be Duke".......LOL learn the bloody names then :witzend:

Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 17:17
by n1ebf
Adamj1987 wrote: hes also the only ref ive ever heard say or less after the round number

i thought that was a bit spooky too. Fck's sakes mate they're both aware they may get KO'd no need to add extra pressure.

Can you imagine a 21yrold Mike Tyson eyeballing an opponent then the fckin ref saying...."OK guys, 12 rounds of boxing, or less....".....who do you think that statement might psychologically upset the most. Duck egg.

Can't say I complained about how he reffed though. IMO there should be no such thing as a bad, or less competent ref. You either do it well, or you shouldn't be allowed to do it at all.

Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 17:19
by Adamj1987
NorthEastBoxingFan wrote:
Adamj1987 wrote: hes also the only ref ive ever heard say or less after the round number

i thought that was a bit spooky too. Fck's sakes mate they're both aware they may get KO'd no need to add extra pressure.

Can you imagine a 21yrold Mike Tyson eyeballing an opponent then the fckin ref saying...."OK guys, 12 rounds of boxing, or less....".....who do you think that statement might psychologically upset the most. Duck egg.

Can't say I complained about how he reffed though. IMO there should be no such thing as a bad, or less competent ref. You either do it well, or you shouldn't be allowed to do it at all.
some refs have delined joe cortez used to be an amazing ref but lately hes had crap nights and im not just refering to hatton-mayweather

Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 30 Nov 2009, 18:33
by hurlock
i like hinds he's a character.

on ref's ian john lewis must be the poorest,how he's an a-star i'll never know.

Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 01 Dec 2009, 02:30
by whicker
He seems competent enough.

I don't see why there is an issue.

Of course, a single referee should never be the person scoring a fight, but then that is something that can be discussed elsewhere of course.

Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 01 Dec 2009, 09:04
by bad mamma jamma
hurlock wrote:i like hinds he's a character.

on ref's ian john lewis must be the poorest,how he's an a-star i'll never know.
agree totally with the Jon-Lewis line, he is also poor at judging fights, remember first seeing him ref the first matthew tait-dean powell fight in 1996 and Powel won by a street imo, Tait was given every round by him...

back to the main topic, i think Hinds got undue criticism from Rawling, who always makes balls ups himself, getting names wrong etc..he probably says Terry O'Connor is a good ref....

Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 01 Dec 2009, 09:09
by Adamj1987
bad mamma jamma wrote:
hurlock wrote:i like hinds he's a character.

on ref's ian john lewis must be the poorest,how he's an a-star i'll never know.
agree totally with the Jon-Lewis line, he is also poor at judging fights, remember first seeing him ref the first matthew tait-dean powell fight in 1996 and Powel won by a street imo, Tait was given every round by him...

back to the main topic, i think Hinds got undue criticism from Rawling, who always makes balls ups himself, getting names wrong etc..he probably says Terry O'Connor is a good ref....
im sure he has said that before

Re: Geoffrey Hynes (ref)

Posted: 01 Dec 2009, 10:24
by Coco
I always found Lewis excellent as a ref, if I were to criticise it would be his scoring not his reffing