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Ref helped Chad Dawson survive R5 vs Quinton Rankin Saturday

Posted: 30 Jun 2019, 01:20
by TheBeast
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Saturday 29, June 2019
Foxwoods Resort, Mashantucket, Connecticut, USA
promoter CES Boxing - Jimmy Burchfield
matchmaker Michael Parente

Tramaine Williams 17 0 0
vs
Neil John Tabanao 17 5 0

Chad Dawson 34 5 0
vs
Quinton Rankin 15 5 2

Oscar Bonilla 5 3 2
vs
Julio Perez 4 3 0

Jose Carlos Rivera 7 4 0
vs
Luca Podda 7 3 0

Nathan Martinez 3 0 0
vs
Jose Homar Rios 2 6 1

Wilson Mascarenhas 1 1 0
vs
Anthony Ramirez debut

Marisa Messer-Belenchia debut
vs
Delaney Owen 0 2 0


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Chad Dawson 34 5 0
vs
Quinton Rankin 15 5 2

Chad won by UD
Chad badly hurt & dropped in round 5
The ref took lots of time and gave Chad breaks
Chad did get pissed off after the KD and looked great




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Re: Ref helped Chad Dawson survive R5 vs Quinton Rankin Saturday

Posted: 30 Jun 2019, 01:31
by jamamb
lol how did a judge score that 80-68 for chad

Re: Ref helped Chad Dawson survive R5 vs Quinton Rankin Saturday

Posted: 30 Jun 2019, 02:06
by gilgamesh
What's the referees name?

Re: Ref helped Chad Dawson survive R5 vs Quinton Rankin Saturday

Posted: 01 Jul 2019, 02:02
by TheBeast
Mike Ortega

the 80-68 card by Peter Hary must be explained... heavy BS there

Re: Ref helped Chad Dawson survive R5 vs Quinton Rankin Saturday

Posted: 01 Jul 2019, 09:44
by Jeff_lacy_ko
All I can figure is he scored the round for Chad and Rankin had a point deducted??

Re: Ref helped Chad Dawson survive R5 vs Quinton Rankin Saturday

Posted: 01 Jul 2019, 12:06
by Enlightened-One
TheBeast wrote: 30 Jun 2019, 01:20 Ref helped Chad Dawson survive R5 vs Quinton Rankin Saturday
If a fighter "floors" their opponent, they cannot hit him them when they're on the canvas. It’s a fundamental rule that has existed for decades or perhaps even as long as a century.

Roy Jones Jr. was disqualified when he intentionally landed a right hook, thrown from the orthodox stance, after Montell Griffin was knocked down.

Quinton Rankin did not receive a disqualification when he intentionally landed a left hook, thrown from a southpaw stance, after Chad Dawson was knocked down.

Therefore, the referee did Quinton Rankin a huge favour when he only deducted a point from him and gave Chad Dawson time to recover.

Re: Ref helped Chad Dawson survive R5 vs Quinton Rankin Saturday

Posted: 01 Jul 2019, 12:30
by jamamb
Enlightened-One wrote: 01 Jul 2019, 12:06 If a fighter "floors" their opponent, they cannot hit him them when they're on the canvas. It’s a fundamental rule that has existed for decades or perhaps even as long as a century.

Roy Jones Jr. was disqualified when he intentionally landed a right hook, thrown from the orthodox stance, after Montell Griffin was knocked down.

Quinton Rankin did not receive a disqualification when he intentionally landed a left hook, thrown from a southpaw stance, after Chad Dawson was knocked down.

Therefore, the referee did Quinton Rankin a huge favour when he only deducted a point from him and gave Chad Dawson time to recover.
the deduction/warning after though seemed really weak, like he took the time just because chad was complaining. and was that right after having already deducted a point? chad got lucky because most refs are not going to such lengths to take timeouts for that stuff

Re: Ref helped Chad Dawson survive R5 vs Quinton Rankin Saturday

Posted: 01 Jul 2019, 12:37
by Enlightened-One
jamamb wrote: 01 Jul 2019, 12:30 the deduction/warning after though seemed really weak, like he took the time just because chad was complaining. and was that right after having already deducted a point? chad got lucky because most refs are not going to such lengths to take timeouts for that stuff
I’m not going to disagree with that separate point, but Quinton Rankin definitely threw an intentional left hook after Chad Dawson was decked and was lucky to avoid being disqualified immediately.

Quinton adjusted his posture, bent at the waist and was looking directly at Dawson after Chad had already taken a knee, when he connected with that left hook of his.

It wasn’t a knee-jerk reaction whereby Rankin was blindly flailing his shots without realising Dawson was decked. It was definitely a premeditated decision.