The Nevada State Athletic Commission has decided to change the controversial knockout result of Guillermo Rigondeaux’s fight with Moises Flores to a no decision, according to ESPN.com, a move that is, to put it plainly, the right call.
Rigondeaux hit Flores with a shot after the bell to end the first round, putting Flores down and out on the canvas. After a lengthy discussion involving referee Vic Drakulich and various other Nevada officials, including executive director Bob Bennett, a knockout was called.
Drakulich originally was focused on Rigondeaux holding and hitting, which he had been on the couple of punches prior to the KO blow. But the last shot, other than being landed after the bell, was clean. Commission officials didn’t realize the shot came after the bell — with Bennett stating on the HBO broadcast that he was told it “unequivocally” came before the bell, which was flat wrong.
Rigondeaux hit Flores with a shot after the bell to end the first round, putting Flores down and out on the canvas. After a lengthy discussion involving referee Vic Drakulich and various other Nevada officials, including executive director Bob Bennett, a knockout was called.
Drakulich originally was focused on Rigondeaux holding and hitting, which he had been on the couple of punches prior to the KO blow. But the last shot, other than being landed after the bell, was clean. Commission officials didn’t realize the shot came after the bell — with Bennett stating on the HBO broadcast that he was told it “unequivocally” came before the bell, which was flat wrong.