DeletedMon Aug 11, 2025, 5:19 PM UTC
This is why performance enhancing drugs and being a “weight bully” are so disgusting when it comes to boxing. Those 2 things don’t just take $ and opportunities away, they take years or an entire life away from people that sacrificed so much to feed loved ones in the name of entertainment. NFL & NHL are in the
BustedKnucklesMon Aug 11, 2025, 3:31 PM UTC
Agreed, my point is phrasing it that way is, of course the corner shouldve stopped it, thats the obvious part, I dont know what McGirt what doing over there, but it was neglect, period. And I was wondering why he didnt stop it during the last three rounds.
But in this case, it was so obvious that even the ref couldve, maybe
SmashMon Aug 11, 2025, 11:58 AM UTC
the corner should know immediately something not right the ref might be thinking is this the way he fights or something? the corner can ask the guy how u feeling as well
jasMon Aug 11, 2025, 11:09 AM UTC
I watched that shegioka fight. There was no oxygen ringside. The doctor only inspected the fighter after the referee alerted him a few minutes after the fight finished.
Extremely poor care. They should also try to reduce 12 round fights to 10 round fights if its not world title fight. Non-world title level fighters have worse
BustedKnucklesMon Aug 11, 2025, 10:59 AM UTC
I also won’t forget Dadashev. That one sticks with me because it was obvious for three rounds that, although he tried to fight, there was no power at all, he was completely overwhelmed, and it shouldve been stopped.
For all the early stoppages where we all just shake our heads and wonder why, I still see fights regularly where