Sucker-punch KO sparks fierce boxing debate (VIDEO)
Boxing fans have been divided online by a brutal knockout punch from Ruben Torres which Cristian Baez wasn't ready for on Saturday Read Full Article at RT.com
Ruben Torres delivered a devastating blow on Cristian Baez
Online boxing enthusiasts have debated whether a thunderous one-punch KO at the weekend was ethical or a show of poor sportsmanship.
Meeting last weekend at California's Omega Products International Event Center, undefeated Ruben Torres took on Cristian Baez in a 10-round lightweight main event that played out before a sell-out crowd.
In what was described as a "spectacular fight," both men took the action to one another and scored knockdowns in the second round.
Baez then appeared to be taking over in the middle rounds through a barrage of left hooks to the head and body, yet Torres responded in round seven with a snappy knockdown from a straight right hand.
Baez then committed a fatal era by trying to touch gloves with his foe when he rose from the canvas, and Torres brutally knocked him out as a reward.
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"They always say protect yourself at all times," said Torres, repeating a popular mantra in the sweet science. "This is boxing and fighters like myself are always on the attack."
"The referee gave the signal to start fighting again and I came out guns blazing, especially after I knocked him down.
"I hit him with a left hook and that was it, the fight was over. I’m ready to move on to bigger and better fights as I march up the rankings," Torres concluded.
Though most punters had their eyes on Oleksandr Usyk's rematch win over Anthony Joshua, viral footage of the knockout spread on social media and divided them.
"There's two ways to practice any fighting system: for sport or for survival. Cheap shots aren't sporting, and the other boxer wasn't a threat to him at the time of the glove tap, so he's a disgrace in both regards," claimed one fan disapproving of Torres' quick thinking.
Though it’s considered legal, it was still a dirty cheap shot move.