Boxing Referees rarely ever get credit nor the love they deserve heres a video praises a single bout performance by a referee throughout boxing history #Boxing #History #Referee
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These guys aren't bowing to each other in any sense that they're showing respect to each other or the ref.. They're nodding their heads acknowledging that they understand what the ref said so if the ref does have to disqualify either participant, they were first given warnings and the information on how to avoid disqualification. Its simple acknowledgement, not respect or fear.
random n stoned i pulled up the whole fight and it gets even better. It takes him awhile to get back to his senses, but him and the other fighter showed only respect for each other.
@@OfficeHanchoBoxing japanese fighter really going for a mile with their fighting spirit stuff, till their referee caught up and fail to do their job properly, this dangerous problem getting very dire till it got addressed in a fighting sport manga called shoukoshi kohinata minoru, where a ref letting a japanese fighter with a broken arm and leg continue to fight because he is showing fighting spirit, resulting the opponent left the ring and got ridiculed for unsportmanship conduct. Crazy japanese samurai spirit bull crap, They rather die than losing.
I can just hear an armchair warrior bitching about how the ref is an idiot for stopping it too early or the ref is blind and then suddenly going completely silent when he sees the disoriented fighter collapse as the ref catches him.
‘Knock the living shit out of him’ ‘with a name like titsworth I’m surprised he didn’t try and feel him up!’ Great commentary wish they spoke like this all the time :-)
@@AndreiSelescu I think it was far more likely to not be deadly. Ive seen people fall on their head from worse angles. People are resilient. But it happens alot that athletes recieve bad concussions and are never the same. So to say he potentially saved his career and over all quality of life sounds about right. Amazing reffing job. I still wonder what gave it away to him.
Great video. Ive only seen the Tyson disqaulification by Mills Lane, but all the others were new. Very rare moments. I love the Ward ref layin' down the law to those dudes and shaking his head like a boss. He gets my 'THUG' award.
for the situation he applied, it was right. They were not following his instructions/obeying his commands. Deducted two points from each and gave a warning that the next time it was disqualification
Jack Reiss is one of the very best referees out there and his decision to allow Tyson Fury to continue the fight against Wilder will go down as one of the best decisions a referee has ever made !!
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I love Jack Reiss. Great ref. Lotta great refs in the sport, but Jack Reiss I feel like refs based on the spirit of the sport, not the letter of the rules. Dude is a boss
I'm assuming that ref at the Ward vs Rodriguez fight was named Reese if I got that comment from the hbo fellas correct, unless they said "Reefes", but that guy really put his foot down, major respect to how quickly he got controll over the fight once he had enough
I believe that Keith Hughes’ performance refereeing Andre Berto vs. Luis Collazo was one of the best out there. I wish more referees did justice to the fans and enforced the no excessive holding rule. In this case, Berto was prevented from holding, put on a great performance, and obtained a great win. The fans won as well - a very exciting boxing match with no holding and wrestling.
Great video these refs should be praised especially when they are truly genuine with their work and willing to take a hit in order to save someone from permanently getting hurt