“His corner was screaming at him to turn around,” said Wood. “He didn’t know where he was. I’ve got a clip on my phone, so when the ref stops the fight, he waves it off. Then the camera’s still rolling and then he [Warrington] walks over to the ropes. He stumbles, the ropes keep him up and then he fell over. Not many people have seen that. They see where he’s missed the nine count, he’s turned around or whatever, he’s supposed to show the ref that he’s all right and he hasn’t. So he’s turned around late, regardless of his corner all jumping up and screaming at him to turn around. [People] totally missed them saying that, so he wasn’t quite with it. And then after the ref stopped it, he stumbles over towards the ropes, trips up a little bit, ropes keep him up, his friend from his corner ran over, lifts him up slightly, walks back to his corner and sits down. That bit no one’s seen. So as a fighter, he’s going to say, ‘I was all right to go on.’