Accra, Jan. 30, - Ghanaian
Cruiserweight boxer Bastie Samir, has moved to the defence of Referee Roger
Banor, who came under intense criticisms, after ending the International Boxing
Organisation (IBO) Lightweight World title fight between Emmanuel Tagoe and
Fernando Saucedo, in Accra on Saturday in round ten.
Referee Banor’s decision to end
the bout in the tenth round has received mixed reactions from boxing fans and
commentators alike with many describing it as “controversial.”
But Samir (16-0-1, 15Kos), a
former captain of the Ghana Amateur Boxing team and an Olympian in an interview
with the GNA Sports said, the referee was blameless in ending the bout.
Samir explained that, the
Argentine Saucedo was so disrespectful to the referee and had flouted many
rules in the game.
He added that the referee only
did what was right and applauded him for that.
“I think the fight was cool and
the referee did a good job because the guy (Saucedo) was turning his back to his
opponent.
“So if you turn your back you
would get hit at the back of the head. I think the referee did a good job. The
guy was indiscipline since first round so I think referee did a good job,”
Samir noted.
He however congratulated Emmanuel
Tagoe for retaining the IBO World Lightweight title.
“Game Boy did well because the
guy has a lot fights. He (Saucedo) is an experience fighter with over 70
fights. So Gameboy did very well and he deserves it. I congratulate him,” he
stated.
GNA

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