quote1.: "but bear in mind that they are not being forced."
quote2.: "mistake cannot be corrected so long as it doesn't accept
as mistake"
Bon-I understand if you can't accept my submission to fact and to un-
fact based on my own viable observation. maybe we are different in
definition and notion to a certain situation or thing or maybe such
thing is inherent in your art but I can't simply accept it. I don't
know so far…but what I had seen/heard is what I had seen and heard,
to deny it or to accept it has nothing to do with what happened in
the past, and it cant anymore be altered either way, were just simply
discussing it. but please bear in mind that this is not about
condemnation or denigration of anyone nor of your organization
whatsoever, for I don't like that thing to happen to me in reverse as
well. I just raised this topic just to express my modicum of
displeasured to what I'd watched that night, I am sorry if I was so
affected by that event(na di naman dapat) and didn't control myself
to comment on that.
I hope you don't mind this but if I may add lang. Just to my
understanding to any fight situation inside the ring, once a fighter
got top on the mat or wherever possible he could top, it's a clear
evince act of surrender does it? When your fighter did hits by a
solid kick at the left side rib by his opponent he was shouted aloud
in pain (such as AHHHHHHH) I claimed majority heard that,,, honest,,,
after that he lied down and dislike to raise up despite of any
effort of encouragement from people around him. On such expression
does this sort of act cannot be equated as a clear TOP on the mat or
considered surrender? And for heaven sake why the referee didn't
count to the lying fighter, instead he wait/see and eventually he let
the judges decide if the fight will be stop or continued
tsk..tsk..tsk. wow, is that the role of a referee?…promise, i do not
fabricate this story, that is the exact scenario that night.( ohh my
gulayy).
Anyway Bob thanks for your time answering my queries and comments I
really did appreciate it to be honest.
henkell