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    After former junior welterweight world titlist Regis Prograis was declared the winner of his welterweight fight against Ivan Redkach by sixth-round technical decision on Saturday night at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, an annoyed Prograis walked around the ring shouting, "Give me my knockout!"
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  • #2
    How can that be a TKO? He missed him, there was no KO to it.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Corelone View Post
      How can that be a TKO? He missed him, there was no KO to it.
      If a fighter is unable to continue and there was no foul, it has to be a TKO or no decision. This was obviously a case of a fighter flopping and choosing not to continue, and therefore a legit TKO. (Think "No Mas" with Duran and Leonard.) The opposing fighter just surrendered.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by landotter View Post

        If a fighter is unable to continue and there was no foul, it has to be a TKO or no decision. This was obviously a case of a fighter flopping and choosing not to continue, and therefore a legit TKO. (Think "No Mas" with Duran and Leonard.) The opposing fighter just surrendered.
        The phantom ballbag shot!

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        • #5
          Originally posted by Corelone View Post
          How can that be a TKO? He missed him, there was no KO to it.
          Dude... Prograis landed what is now ruled a legal punch that redkach chose to not get up from... literally the definition of a stoppage.

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          • #6
            It's very good news that common sense prevailed. Ivan Redkach was obviously looking for a way out and found it. He packed it in and quit; Plain and simple!

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Corelone View Post
              How can that be a TKO? He missed him, there was no KO to it.
              It's a knockout basically because Redkach quit but specifically the referee erroneously ruled the punch a low blow which meant Ivan had five minutes to recover from it. After which that time, if he still couldn't continue then the bout would be ruled a TKO victory in favor of his opponent Regis Prograis. You can't win on a foul unless the referee deems the foul intentional and disqualifies your opponent.
              Last edited by champion4ever; 04-20-2021, 05:32 AM.

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              • #8
                “We’re a promotional free agent and we’ll explore the next fights and opportunities,” Katkovski said. “Regis wants to fight (former four-division world titlist Adrien) Broner, but what he really wants is the rematch with Taylor if he beats Jose Ramirez.

                And he's wack for that!!!!

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                • #9
                  Only reason this decision was overturned so quick was due to the fact it was directly against the rules, otherwise if this was fighting the commision soley on the legality of the punch landed, would have been dragged on 6 months or so, when a simple replay shows the punch night and day.

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                  • #10
                    Taylor wont give Pragrais a rematch, if he wins there are some Top Rank in-house fights for him - Crawford, Lopez, Zepeda, Ramirez rematch, Prograis should be pushed to have a meaningful fight vs top 10-15 contender next

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