Fabio Kurgles rejected the complaints from the beaten Riva Justis Huni camp on the conclusion of his struggle, insisting that he would leave the Australian “unconscious” that he continued to continue.
British clothes are surpassed at Portman Rout on Saturday night and behind all three judges scorecards entering 10th round, but they landed the amazing right hand to the right.
Judge John Latham waved with the current moments before he finished full 10 numbers, and it was officially that the official seemed to be human not to continue.
Following Bow, Promoter Mick Francis, which is part of the Huna’s managerial team, insisted that his fighter should have been given a chance to continue.
Francis said, “He just waved. I’m placing a protest with VBA.
“It’s a **** ing world title, not some fighting in the park. And they didn’t give Justisa Huni the correct opportunity.”
Sunday Sunday, Vardley published a video that suggested that he showed the number reaching almost 10 seconds.
Ornglei wrote on X: “To educational purposes. Stars Stars Other Huns hit the canvas. And it is the fourth official outside the ring that begins with the Count and Ref, and the Ref stopped …”
Ipswich Borac, who took his professional records at 19-0-1, because he remained undefeated, and then received the answers to his post that suggests that he saw that the judge who wave from 10 seconds.
The Board replied: “The judge is legally allowed to wave a struggle whenever he wants if he does not feel that the fighter can continue. It is fully on his discretion.
“It’s just about it’s not enough. You have to be solid physical, mental and convince the ref that you are all there and you are ready to continue. Clearly it is not.”
“And then Ref sends it … I unloaded the shot barrage, unconsciously done. Then the ref is ridiculous for a bad decision. Which outcome preferred?”
Speaking at the press conference soon after the fight, Huni said that “will not start crowded” because of the situation.
“That’s what you are,” Huni said. “I don’t want to kick myself for it. Now it’s over.
“Fabio, he deserves to enjoy the victory.
“What are you going to do? Have a big argument about it? The decision remains the same. Loan for him and I will come back.”
Francis said Eddie Hearn and Spencer Brown, who also part of Huni’s promotional and managerial team agreed with his assessment that the fight was over to finish.
Speaking at a conference after fighting for combat, Brown said, “We looked at it – it looks nine for me.
“I think they should at least give it (Huni) a little time. Justis says he was still awful, but he came quite beautiful.”