PROLEARER BOXXER will present a protest with the British Boxing Council after the controversial Jeamie TKV loss to David Adeleye.
TKV was fighting Adele for the British heavyweight title on Saturday at Co Op Live Arena in Manchester.
In the sixth round, referee Ron Kerney called Break, so he ordered the instructions of the boxers to give up the hand, and slap the left TKV hand.
Adleye threw a left hook, caught the open TKV chin on the last right side. That snapshot knocked down.
Instead of stopping the procedures to prove Adleye to strike them at the end of the first half, a procedure is not allowed in boxing but not necessarily deliberately wrong if Adleye does not hear the ruling, Kearney just issued TKV with a number and allowed the battle to continue.
TKV was wounded and only beat this Count before attacking Adele again and after TKV fell for the second time he was stopped.
With the anger of the TKV team from the referee’s actions, the Boxxer promoter will protest with the British Boxing Control Council and the matter will be in discussion at the board meeting on Wednesday.
Bin Shalom said from boxxer Sky Sports: “We will present a protest with the British Boxing Control Council to be heard at the board meeting on Wednesday. The decision must be canceled.”
He added: “Jimmy was controlling the battle and on his way to win the British heavyweight title when he cost him the referee entered the battle.
“We are confident that the board of directors will make the right decision.”
“It gets worse whenever you see it.”
This was not the only piece of judgment in the show in Manchester, which caused panic.
In the third round of the Battle of Coriol Orikolth, the light of the light of the weight of the weight of the weight of the weight with Jacques Ravieri, the referee Darren Sargenson began breaking the fighters and fell on the left -wing glove. Rafferty immediately threw the difficult right that caught O’Regan and dropped it strongly.
Oregana fought, but he was finally pulled in the fifth round, where he suffered a supporting defeat.
Matthew McLean, the director of Urgan, told Sky Sports: “I saw it several times in the back and the ruling pulled his hand down, and his left hand that was preventing his left side, which then left a Jacques Ravier’s opening to land in the right hook that he does in the second after the reference pulled the hand down.
“This is the snapshot that turned the battle on top. Korean was a boxer to this point, won the fighting and told me that he began to feel really comfortable, find a distance for him and so on.
“After that, he did not really recover. Although he might have won the fourth round, he was really fighting on the automated pilot, fighting on the heart, fighting on instinct and affecting him, so it was a decisive moment in the battle.
“It is an unforgivable thing,” McLean concluded. “In fact, it gets worse whenever you see it.”
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