A question about the Khan-Mccloskey stoppage...

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Guybino, Apr 17, 2011.


  1. Guybino

    Guybino Boxing Addict Full Member

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    hi guys, this is my first thread.

    Just wondering if anyone, in a non-bias way and no conspiracies, can please tell me who is actually to blame for the stoppage.
    I saw Barry Hearn going crazy at the ref calling him a 'f***ing disgrace' etc but im pretty sure its not the Ref's call to stop the fight via cuts?
    Do you actually think Ref's in the UK are softer than anywhere else considering this Ref was from Puerto Rico? or is it the WBA's fault?
     
  2. Trenaman

    Trenaman Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I was watching with a lot of lag so missed 30 seconds before but I would question why the dr got in the ring. But tbh its the end the whole affair deserved.
     
  3. thewinfella

    thewinfella The Golden Boy Full Member

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    Ok ,

    I was there at the MEN and was close to the action , this is how i seen it , firstly its worth mentioning that McCloskey was beginning to struggle badly with Khan's workrate and handspeed .

    When he emerged from the collision he instantly called the referee over to him and was wearing a look on his face like he was in pain , as the referee should he called in the ringside doctor , the doctor came in , they exchanged words and he halted the action .

    So who's to blame , im not sure , is it just an unfortunate incident or was the cut threatening McCloskey's safety ?? , im unsure , im not sure what the doctor and McCloskey said to one another but it can be presumed that if the doctor thinks the cut is dangerous then McCloskey would not get a choice in the fight being stopped .
     
  4. DLSC

    DLSC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    That cut was not nearly bad enough to stop the fight, IMO. When I saw McCloskey shake his head when the doctor was talking to him, I thought he was quitting. He didn't put up any resistance immediately when the ref called off the fight. I could very well be wrong w/ my assumptions though. I can't wait to hear the official report on this matter.
     
  5. DKD

    DKD Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I don't know. At first there appeared to be a nasty trickle of blood, but it seemed to have stopped almost straight away. It certainly wasn't bad enough to stop the fight. Did they simply over react? You'd think in a worlld title fight the doctor and the ref would be experienced enough to make a decent call.

    I don't go for the conspiracy angle, however sometimes you are forced to question the officials involved in some top level fights. Last week Morales was allowed to fight all night with only one eye. It does make you wonder.
     
  6. MrAwesome

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    They should have at least let the corner try to stop it bleeding
     
  7. Justaman

    Justaman Guest

    Yes. With what, 15 seconds to go?

    As for the TS question, I guess the doctor is responsible.
     
  8. NotAnMMAfan

    NotAnMMAfan Guest

    I watched the whole fight in HBO and honestly the cut isn't that bad but.... 1) It would only make matters worst for McCloskey since it'll bother him the rest of the fight 2) Khan was beginning to find his rhythm and with that cut i think Paul would get hurt bad later on 3) He didn't put any kind of resistance when the doctor was talking to him but talked trash at the post fight interview that he "knew Khan was weakening" and that he'll knock him owttt in the later rounds :rofl ....... either way, McCloskey can't win that fight..
     
  9. MrAwesome

    MrAwesome Member Full Member

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    At the end of the round. Those 15 seconds probably wouldnt have aggravated it too much
     
  10. borj

    borj the Pacific Storm Full Member

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    the fight was rightfully stopped.. but still, only the ref can stop the fight. ringside physician and corners may raise the motion but it's still the ref's call
     
  11. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    i've heard accusations of him quitting

    put in no arguement to not get it stopped
     
  12. DLSC

    DLSC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The fight was rightfully stopped? Pls.explain. BTW, w/c part of Marikina are you from?
     
  13. DLSC

    DLSC Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Funny thing is that he argued like hell way after the fight was stopped. With the kind of ( small cut he had,) I'm pretty sure the Doc and the ref would've have allowed to let the fight continue if he would have said, I'm okay, let's go."
     
  14. KO KIDD

    KO KIDD Loyal Member Full Member

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    thats why ppl think he quit and is now trying to save face
     
  15. Lefthooktommy

    Lefthooktommy Natural Born Killer Full Member

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    Yeah that cut was not that bad, I don't like to start that conspiracy bull**** but there was clearly something up with that doctor. Let's compare Paul McCloskey cut to other fighters cut's.
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