George Foreman and Roy Jones
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ГДЕ ТУТ Roy Jones???
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@TxREX1991 ur a dumbass
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2:15 looked like a low blow
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@57worldwide i googled "boxing ropes stop you from being knocked down". There are plenty of site that explain this rule Eg abcboxing which states that a knockdown occures when: any part other than the soles of his feet touch the canvas if he is hanging helplessly on the ropes if only the ropes prevent him from being knocked down
I wont keep replying because we are going off topic and arguing over the internet is lame.
I dont blame you for not knowing its an obscure rule :)
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@57worldwide If you listened to what was said after then Harold Lederman is asked if he thought it was a knockdown and he replies "If the ropes were to stop you from hitting the canvas then thats a knockdown under the rules, thats a knockdown absolutely". Laderman has been a boxing commentator/ judge since 1967 so the other 2 just accept he's right.
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@trailstar1 I have seen the moment I believe you are referring to. One commentator says, 'Well, his seat never hit the canvas.'
A second commentator replies, 'They're gonna call it a knockdown anyway.'
Another commentator quips, 'I agree Larry, I don't think it was a knockdown. He wobbled back but he did not go down.'
A referee can give the standing 8 count if he believes a fighter is in danger, afterwards deciding wether he is fit to continue.
Now, look up the rules of boxing. Thank you.
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@trailstar1 You aren't referring to a knockdown. Although a standing 8 count is the same as a knockdown from a judging point of view (meaning it is worth the same score as knocking down your opponent), it isn't a knockdown (because the two are different in the rules of boxing). I looked up the rules, there is a difference. A knockdown is when anything but the boxer's feet touch the canvas.
You saw something in a boxing match but that doesn't mean it's a rule.
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@57worldwide Look it up :). I've watched a few fights where that rule has been used for example when James Toney is knocked down by Roy Jones.
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scott053 2 years ago 13
Roy Jones is a very good commentator. He usually is pretty accurate.
jugg2000 2 years ago 11