Point Deductions for Low Blows

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  1. dorjbrun

    dorjbrun New Member Full Member

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    I am a pretty serious boxing fan. I have never understood why in boxing there is not a rule for a low blow. I think if there was a 3 point deduction for a flagrant low blow, it would stop. there are rare occassions when a low blow is unintentional, but very very rare.

    Last night when Garcia was behind in the fight, what does he do? hit Mateysse in the groin, not once but twice. If he knew he would have been given a 3 point deduction, it would not have happened. But he had to do it because he thought he was losing. Shame on him, a dirty fighter will not have a long career. Look at Margarito, one of the dirtiest fighters ever, using cement in his wraps. Look where he is today.

    And then to my surprise, another Mexican fighter who was losing, Canalo.
    What does he do, hits Mayweather in the groin because he also knew he was losing. Why can't these Mexican fighters be like Costa Zue, he had forty three professional fights and never once hit anyone in the groin. Look at Holyfield, sixty fights, never a low blow.

    Lasty, why in Gods name is the crooked judge allowed to continue judging? She blew it big time in the Pacquio Bradley fight, when every one in the world knew Pacquio won the fight, then what does the commission do, allow the idiot to judge another mega fight. Who on the commission is getting the "money under the table"?

    Thats all, let it sink in, lets deduct three points for low blows. See how many are thrown after it becomes effective.
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  2. Jackson's Fury

    Jackson's Fury Member Full Member

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    Canelo has always been a spoiled little bully and thug who sucker punches smaller guys on the streets and gets away with fouls in the ring simply because he's the beloved red headed stepchild of Mexico lol. He knew he was getting his cherry popped vs Floyd and tried to cheat, but it backfired because at this level of the game u can't get away with this ****.

    Hope ginger boy learned his lesson.
     
  3. Ipay4leavingNot

    Ipay4leavingNot Active Member Full Member

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    Agree with the op on everything
    -fire that dumb judge and imprisoner her for fight fixing
    -punish fighters for low blows with a kick in the croch
     
  4. Stylez G.

    Stylez G. Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Mayweather might have to start only fighting 30+ year old fighters. These younger guys(Hatton, Judah, Ortiz, Alvarez) resort to cheating when they get frustrated.
     
  5. dorjbrun

    dorjbrun New Member Full Member

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    In my post I did not say Garcia was not an American. I did say he threw low blows (intentinally).
    I know that guys like you have to use filthy language because that's how you were raised.
    Garcia threw low blows, Maytesta (spelled wrong) did not throw low blows.
    Canolo threw low blows, Mayweather did not throw low blows. Watch the replay idiot.
    dorjbrun.
     
  6. alakran

    alakran Boxing Addict Full Member

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    You didn't say he was Mexican.
     
  7. dorjbrun

    dorjbrun New Member Full Member

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    OK, I got the spelling right finally.

    Kostya Tszyu and Evander Hollyfield between them had over 100 fights. Neither one ever threw a low blow.
    Research it, you will see.
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  8. dorjbrun

    dorjbrun New Member Full Member

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    It was discouraging to me that Canelo did it (low blows) I was rooting for him before and during the fight.

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  9. TheMikeLake

    TheMikeLake Well-Known Member Full Member

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    OK, I researched it.

    Kosta Tszyu = 34 fights

    Evander Holyfield = 57 fights

    = 91 fights
     
  10. TheMikeLake

    TheMikeLake Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Continuing...Evander Holyfield lost a point for a low blow in the second fight with Ruiz and was known for using his head as a third fist for most of his career.

    Kosta Tszyu landed a low blow in the 7th round that knocked down Ricky Hatton which Hatton immediately responded by doing one of his own.
     
  11. divac

    divac Loyal Member Full Member

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    Actually if you look at the video, Holyfield dropped Ruiz with a shot above the belt. Ruiz sprawled to the canvas and the ref ruled it was low.
    Ruiz should have been stopped by a body shot that night, instead he went on to get a bogus decision while dropping Holyfield late in the fight.

    Ruiz again got the benefit once more in fight 3, ruled a draw, while Holyfield rearranged his face dominating him for most of the fight.

    Boxing and corruption go hand and hand.

    All three of the Holyfield-Ruiz fights were bogus decisions.

    Holyfield was actually outworked but got a bugus decision in fight 1

    Its fights 2 and especially 3 Holyfield clearly wins and its Ruiz who gets the benefit. :nut


    Low blows?
    Early in Holyfields fight with Michael Dokes, Dokes low blows Holyfield and Holyfield comes right back at Holyfield with a low blow twice as hard as he got hit with.

    Holyfield never looked to the ref for justice, he took it in his own hands!
    WARRIOR!!!! :yep
     
  12. Jackson's Fury

    Jackson's Fury Member Full Member

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    2 lowblos should lead to disqualification imo. a mans dick can be seriously hurt.
     
  13. Atritionist

    Atritionist Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Canelo threw a low blow because of the way Floyd was gloving his face. Look at the replay. Canelo was trying to remove Floyd's glove from his face in the clinch with his glove, and when he couldn't, he then threw that low shot. In other word you get dirty with me, I'll get dirty right back. He was simply sending a message, that he wasn't going to allow Floyd to use those crafty veteran tactics.

    After Bayless separated them and you could see Canelo signaling with his glove that Floyd was raking him with his glove across his face. It's a crafty tactic, on the part of Floyd. I'm not calling cheat, I'm just saying he knows hos to implement certain little crafty moves that are effective and yet difficult to catch. watch the replay and the slow-mo my friend, even Paulie points out what was going on.

    But yes I agree what you say about that incompetent Judge. and I give props to Tzyu and Holyfield for not implementing low blows, but many will argue with you about Evander being a clean fighter. Evander was notorious for headbutts.