The World Boxing Council announces that the Boxing Commission of
Cancun and Jose Manzur,
the WBC representative for the Rudy Lopez vs. Naoki Matsuda fight
that took place in
Cancun
last Saturday, have decided that the fight will definitely
remain with a final result of “no contest.”
I proposed during the last annual Convention which took place in
Manila,
Philippines,
the implementation of instant replay in cases where major
controversy and injustice could happen in the ring.
The WBC announced to both camps and all ring officials involved
that instant replay would be available for the two WBC fights
that were held in
Cancun
on December 15.
The instant replay during the resting period after the fifth
round showed that Rudy Lopez cut was from a legal punch.
However, Rudy Lopez’ corner complained about the incident in the
eighth round, claiming that there had been a head butt.
It was also made clear to everybody that only the referee could
stop the fight, and the fight was stopped during the eighth
round resting period. During the instant replay, it was clearly
shown that a head butt had occurred, making the cut worsen.
The WBC Championship Rules stipulate that when a cut that is
produced by a legal punch is later worsened by a head butt, a
technical decision applies with the score of the judges, and the
referee disregarded this rule.
Rudy Lopez was ahead on two of the three score cards and with
this controversy, the commission has decided that the best
solution would be a “no contest” to avoid any injustice to
either fighter.
Boxing Commissioner of
Cancun Eliseo Gonzalez
met with WBC supervisor Jose Manzur and declared the fight as
“NO CONTEST.” The WBC Board of Governors will review if a direct
rematch shall be ordered. The WBC disciplinary committee will
also review the very unfortunate unsportsmanlike conduct that
Rudy Lopez demonstrated after the fight by punching Naoki
Matsuda in the back.
12-18-2007