Horrific picture of Barrera's gash!

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  1. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Holy ****. Just found this on Google when searching Marco Barrera pictures. Oh my.

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    Promoter Don King has filed a protest on behalf of Marco Antonio Barrera claiming his fight against Amir Khan on March 14 in Manchester, England should've been stopped immediately after Barrera was cut and declared a no-contest.

    The protest, filed with the British Boxing Board of Control, WBO and WBA, demands an immediate rematch.

    Barrera and Khan clashed heads accidentally in the first round, causing a horrible gash on the left side of the Mexican fighter's head that bled uncontrollably from then on.

    However, inexplicably, the ring doctor allowed the fight to continue until the end of the fifth round -- one round longer than required for Khan to be declared the winner on points. The result would've been no-contest -- requiring an immediate rematch -- had it been stopped before the end of the fourth round.

    "The doctor looked at it between the first and second rounds and didn't flinch, like he was saying, 'That's cool,'" said Tony Rivera, a cut man with 25 years experience who worked on the cut that night. "He was waiting for the fight to get through the fourth round and give Khan the decision.

    "If they stopped it in the second round, it would've been no-contest. They wanted Marco's ranking."

    Immediately after the fight, Barrera seemed to be baffled by the actions of the British officials. He said the cut was no different after the fifth round than it was between the first and the second, suggesting it should've been stopped earlier.

    "If I'd have had both my eyes the fight wouldn't have ended this way," Barrera said, according to a statement released by King. "I couldn't see the guy from the first round, the blood was in my eye and I just couldn't see with it."

    However, one thing seems to contradict the notion that the actions of the British officials were calculated to give their fighter the victory. Why would referee Dave Parris stop the fight midway through the fourth round and have the doctor look at the cut instead of waiting for the round to end?

    Had the doctor decided at that point to stop it, it would've been a no-contest.

    Plus, according to Rivera, the ring doctor looked at the cut between the first and second rounds while King claims that the doctor examined it for the first time in the fourth round, which raises more questions.

    Only one thing was indisputable: The cut, around three inches long and down to the bone, was horrendous.

    "Marco brought a plastic surgeon friend of his to see the fight and they ended up up operating on him for 45 minutes in his hotel room," Rivera said. "He didn't want to go to hospital. He said he had a doctor and plastic surgeon with him. He ended getting 30 stitches.

    "What happened was an artery busted. There's no way a cut man can stop an artery from bleeding. It was really, really bad. I felt bad about it but the plastic surgeon [Victor Callejo] said, 'Tony, there's nothing you could have done with that, nothing.'"

    "It was like someone hit Marco with a hatchet; it was like three inches. When I put a pad on it, it was fine; I was able to clean his forehead. As soon as I removed the pad, though, blip, blip, blood burped out of the artery. They should've stopped that fight immediately."

    Rivera said he considered stopping the fight himself but didn't feel he had the authority because Barrera's would've lost the fight had he done that. Only the ring doctor was authorized to stop it, Rivera was told in the pre-fight rules meeting.

    King said there is only one way to rectify the problem.

    "This dangerous officiating, if not corrected, leaves a black eye on the sport," he said in the statement. "This is why I am appealing to Paco Valcarcel at the WBO, Gilberto Mendoza Jr. at the WBA and everyone at the British Boxing Board of Control to correct this egregious error and order an immediate rematch."
     
  2. Kush

    Kush Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Khan must have loaded his head with plaster of paris
     
  3. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    makes sense. I'm pullin for Barrera in this one.
     
  4. evalistinho

    evalistinho Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That looks like the harry potter scar.
     
  5. joe namath's gin

    joe namath's gin Active Member Full Member

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    i love gash of all kinds...
     
  6. surreal deal

    surreal deal Liverpool via Krypton Full Member

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    Nice one.Have you got any pictures of Megan Fox's gash?Or Natalie Portman,Scarlett Johannsen or Rachel Bilsens gashes?
     
  7. hmm

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    hmm says.... I didn't really get a good look at it... but gd, he had that shiet since round 1?!:shock: Can see why they had trouble stopping the bleeding...
     
  8. DobyZhee

    DobyZhee Loyal Member

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    wait, if this fight was in England then the ref doing that explains it all.
     
  9. cuchulain

    cuchulain Loyal Member Full Member

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    The ref called in the doc to examine the cut.

    Doc said fight on.
     
  10. Addie

    Addie Myung Woo Yuh! Full Member

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    Unbelievable.
     
  11. hmm

    hmm damn chairs Full Member

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    hmm says... damn I wouldn't call that shiet a cut... Not taking anything away from Khan's accomplishments or talents but I'm going with Barrera on this one as well.
     
  12. Auracle21

    Auracle21 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    headbutts will do that
     
  13. LeadLeftHook

    LeadLeftHook Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Don King is complaining a month after the fight. Immediately after the fight he seemed happy

    Well I dont think anyone wants to see a rematch because we all know Khan was way too fast and had great movement for Barrera, the outcome wouldnt be any different. As for the cut, doctor asked Barrera and he said he wanted to carry on, had he opted not to carry on it wouldve been a no-contest.
     
  14. Hermit

    Hermit Loyal Member banned

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    Seems like the more serious cuts are caused by head butts. I've wondered if some modified type of head gear should be considered. Just enough to keep the bone from bone stuff from the tops of the head.
     
  15. USboxer1981

    USboxer1981 The Real Def. MVP Full Member

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    Don't tell Khan fans this, they are all certain that Khan is back and is going to be world champion. You know, because Khan beat Barrera so bad and all.