So if Chavez would have landed two big shots in the last two seconds, Taylor got the result five minutes later and then died through brain damage a minute after the verdict it would have been okay? You ****ing dick.:-( Taylor was eating Chavez's shots from the beginning onwards, anyone who says it was a Taylor walkover doesn't know his boxing. Taylor was a dead man walking when Steele asked him if he was okay (to which Taylor didn't respond). Ten seconds, two seconds or ten minutes left, Steele made the right decision.
main ones that stick in my mind (because it was british fighters that got robbed so ****ed me off more at the time) Lewis v Holyfield 1 Reid v Ottke (As Reid said himself... he would have had to score a KO to get a draw that night)
:good this It is not down to the referee to make his decisions based on time on the clock. Regardless of time on the clock, Taylor was dropped heavily and didn't respond to the ref when he should have whilst clearly on shaky legs... time on the clock is irrelavent
That reminds me of Matinez vs Cintron, Maravilla KO'd him and got a draw :yep "funniest" thing about the Reid vs Ottke fight was referee Tilleman warning Robin for hitting Sven in the face... priceless! :!: He should have pulled a red card on him right there and then! But Juan Goggi vs Eder Gonzalez takes the cake, it's so bad it's even funny.