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Reyes can only blame himself for allowing him to recover and ktfo of him then.Except in this case one guy was knocked out.
Reyes can only blame himself for allowing him to recover and ktfo of him then.Except in this case one guy was knocked out.
Reyes can only blame himself for allowing him to recover and ktfo of him then.
If I remember, Rampage told the referee he was fine.I remember the same thing happened to Rampage when he fought Arona. Caught an up kick and was totally out in his guard. Think Arona even tried to signal the ref about it, but, like Reyes, failed to capitalize and.... well, we all know how it ended. (if you don't know, you're a filthy casual and need to do some research asap)
The ref wasnt going to be able to stop that fast enough.Yeah, himself and the ref.
Technically a big part of the refs job is to tell which of the two guys he's monitoring are awake at all times.
But, good on Jiri, he woke up and got to work.
Sucks for Reyes. If that's true, then Reyes should have won the fight. Getting "flashed", is getting KOed.
Great recovery time. It would be impossible to notice without him admitting it.
can you quote the rule?It doesn't matter how long. He was knocked out. The ref missed it. He should technically have lost. There's no exception in the rules for if you wake up fast.
It sucks for Reyes that the ref missed a KO.
Evidently Jiri’s confident enough to be honest with himself and everyone, kudos to him being real, 99.9% of fighters would’ve never admitted to such.
No it’s not. Should every fight end when a fighter gets dropped every time then? Getting dropped usually equals getting flashed.