|
|
在今天122磅的比赛中,里贡多在第一回合结束铃声响起后,一拳将弗洛雷斯打晕。不过,裁判维克·德拉库利奇没有取消比赛,也没有规定这场比赛是一场无结果的比赛,这场比赛被判定里贡多有争议获胜的结果。
里贡多(18-0, 12 KOs)是做为强制性挑战者身份,挑战WBA122磅临时冠军弗洛雷斯 (25-1, 17 KOs, 1 NC)
弗洛雷斯被打倒后在台上躺了几分钟,最后被教练扶到椅子上坐下。内华达州体育委员会执行董事班内特在比赛结束几分钟后给出结论,里贡多KO对手获胜。
Rigondeaux Knocks Out Flores in Controversial First
By Keith Idec
LAS VEGAS – Guillermo Rigondeaux delivered a performance to remember Saturday night, just not for the right reasons.
Rigondeaux was credited with a first-round knockout of Moises Flores in their 122-pound title bout, but clearly connected with the fight-ending punch after the bell sounded to end the first round. Referee Vic Drakulich didn’t disqualify Rigondeaux or rule the fight a no-contest, though, and allowed the controversial result to stand at Mandalay Bay Events Center.
The Cuban-born Rigondeaux (18-0, 12 KOs), a two-time Olympic gold medalist, threw the consequential left hand just as Flores seemingly threw a right hand after the bell.
rigondeaux-flores-weights (4)
Mexico’s Flores (25-1, 17 KOs, 1 NC) couldn’t continue and remained on his back for a couple minutes before his handlers helped him sit on a stool. Drakulich conferred for several minutes after the fight ended with Nevada State Athletic Commission executive director Bob Bennett, reviewed video and came to the conclusion that Rigondeaux deserved to win the Andre Ward-Sergey Kovalev undercard bout by knockout. |
|