-Liakhovich Briggs. Liakhovich was climbing back into the ring and the ref waved it off at 8. (Should have got a 20 count) -There was 1 second left in the 12th round. (so he certianly should have been allowed to get back into the ring which he was attempting to do) -Right as the fist KD occurs This content is protected . By the time the second KD (where he goes out of the ring) happens This content is protected This content is protected This content is protected [ame]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HpSyecoVbn4[/ame]
Totally disagree, Liakhovich was in no condition to get back in the ring. He was out of it after the 1st KD. He could've had 60 seconds to get back in the ring, it wouldn't have happened without everyone lifting him up. Liahkovich screwed himself by not listening to his trainer and following instructions.
1) the ref waved it off at about a 4 count and Liakhovich was sitting up. Of course he could have climbed back into the ring within 20 2) Doesn't change the fact that the fight should have already been over at the time of the second KD if it weren't for them freezing the time clock during the fight.
Showtime froze their on-screen clock, it wasn't the official clock. Anyway, Sergei deserved to lose that fight. The best he couldn't hoped for after that 12th round was a Draw.
lol what? what round did you give Briggs aside from the 12th? He didn't do **** the entire fight. regarding the clock - count down from 26 when the clock freezes. The "official clock" should have sounded before the second KD if what your claiming was true.
The official scorecards were 106-103 (x2) and 105-104 thru 11. Last round was a 10-7 round for Briggs. You do the math. You can go on about the clock all you want, but Liakhovich was KO'd. He was never that good to begin with.
Benn-McClennan. Although on the recent doc the ref changed his story saying it was only a 10 count he was giving.