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    Shawn Porter, Yordenis Ugas Fight Photos Gallery - Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California - Shawn Porter edged Yordenis Ugas by split decision to retain his WBC welterweight title on Saturday. (photos by Fox Sports, Sean Ham, Abeel Ahmad)
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  • #2
    That looked like knockdown.
    It cost Ugas the belt unfortunately

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    • #3
      It was DEFINITELY a knockdown, after re-watching it.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01-KqXibvV8

      Skip ahead to about 2:48

      Should have been a 10-8 round.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
        Shawn Porter, Yordenis Ugas Fight Photos Gallery - Dignity Health Sports Park, Carson, California - Shawn Porter edged Yordenis Ugas by split decision to retain his WBC welterweight title on Saturday. (photos by Fox Sports, Sean Ham, Abeel Ahmad)
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        Porter has a problem with prolific boxers with height and reach. His best best against Spence is to try to rough him up but even that won’t be enough.

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        • #5
          It's time to add intant replay reviews to boxing too I guess. 2nd fight in a row this ref screwed up.

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          • #6
            Rematch!!! This stuff is happening to often.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
              It was DEFINITELY a knockdown, after re-watching it.

              https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=01-KqXibvV8

              Skip ahead to about 2:48

              Should have been a 10-8 round.
              Watch it again at .25 speed. It's most definitely not a knockdown.

              The toe of Porter's right boot hits the mat and clearly slips off of it. That's why it looks so awkward. That's what caused the fall.

              Ugas lost because he got away from the jab. He was winning largely because he was pumping an ineffective jab 20+times a round the first 6 rounds. After that he slowed down on the jab - throwing only 20+ one in the last 6 rounds - which allowed Porter to win the close rounds. If Ugas spent more time leading with the jab and less time scowling he'd be wearing the belt right now.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Granath View Post

                The toe of Porter's right boot hits the mat and clearly slips off of it. That's why it looks so awkward. That's what caused the fall.
                He got punched and lost his equilibrium because of it.

                The fall was definitely caused by the punch, and that's by definition a knockdown.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Granath View Post
                  Watch it again at .25 speed. It's most definitely not a knockdown.

                  The toe of Porter's right boot hits the mat and clearly slips off of it. That's why it looks so awkward. That's what caused the fall.

                  Ugas lost because he got away from the jab. He was winning largely because he was pumping an ineffective jab 20+times a round the first 6 rounds. After that he slowed down on the jab - throwing only 20+ one in the last 6 rounds - which allowed Porter to win the close rounds. If Ugas spent more time leading with the jab and less time scowling he'd be wearing the belt right now.
                  I did, and stand by what I said. He was hit at 2:48, was down at 2:49. It was clearly a legal knockdown. Where his feet are at the time he gets hit doesn't matter! If a punch is delivered and a fighter touches the mat, it is a knock down. It's not like he would have slipped down if not hit at all. Porter's fancy footwork wasn't so fancy in that exchange. Ugas's punch caught Porter out of position for a flash knockdown. It happens.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JWHardin View Post
                    I did, and stand by what I said. He was hit at 2:48, was down at 2:49. It was clearly a legal knockdown. Where his feet are at the time he gets hit doesn't matter! If a punch is delivered and a fighter touches the mat, it is a knock down. It's not like he would have slipped down if not hit at all. Porter's fancy footwork wasn't so fancy in that exchange. Ugas's punch caught Porter out of position for a flash knockdown. It happens.
                    It's not that simple. It never is. The punch must CAUSE the knockdown, not just be in close proximity to the knockdown. Porter's right toe clearly makes contact with the mat and clearly slides out from under him after the punch. That's the definition of a slip which cannot cause a knockdown.

                    It's your prerogative to continue to disagree with the video evidence and the referee. But it's a flat-earth argument as the video is quite clear when replayed in slo-mo. The ref saw it and instantly called it a slip too.

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