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Women's MMA Refs Will Let You Beat Someone Half To Death

World Cup officiating has been completely crapulent, but it was not a good weekend for the subjective art of MMA officiating, either. I understand that fighting Cris "Cyborg" Santos isn't an easy thing, and that her average training session leaves normal people screaming for mercy. I understand that people train very hard to get to the point of even getting a shot at someone like her in the ring, and that you'd want to give them every opportunity to stay in the fight against a woman who rends opponents into human jerky in the ring. 

But watch this, and follow along with my time log. 

Star-divide

1:01 Well, this isn't so bad...

1:42 ...and now that lady's dead. 

1:48 It's really not fair to beat up on a dead person like that. 

2:27 Zombie lady is dead twice. i don't know if that's possible, but here we are. 

2:48 Correction: dead three times, and completely defenseless. 

That's all before the three minute mark. I watched the whole thing, but conservatively the fight could have been stopped twice before the 3 minute mark in the first round since Jan Finney spent much of the time after this point lying on the ground curled up in a ball and weeping (something which is, I will point out, a thousand times more courageous than the screaming and fence-climbing you or I would have done.) There's letting fighters go, and then there's refusing to stop a lopsided beating that even the beat-er is seemingly begging to have stopped. 

(BTW, if MMA referee Kim Winslow is in charge of your living will, she's not turning off the machines until the morphine stops cutting the pain, and even then she might want to see a clear tap before she turns off life suport. Dissenting opinion may be found here.) 

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Jan's corner...

bears more responsibility to their fighter than the referee. They should be eating at least as much of the blame. Throwing in the towel during the first round would have been merciful, stopping the fight between the 1st and 2nd rounds would have been protecting their fighter (the primary job of a corner), but sending her back out there was horrible.

If I understand correctly Finney was being cornered by her fiance which makes it all that much more odd.

Oh, and from what I was told by media that were backstage…Big John McCarthy (best MMA ref alive) cornered Winslow and unleashed quite the verbal tirade on her following the fight.

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by Brent Brookhouse on Jun 28, 2010 1:15 PM EDT reply actions  

Wow, sort of puts this whole watching people fight in a cage for entertainment in perspective.

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by Zak Woods on Jun 28, 2010 1:27 PM EDT reply actions  

I just can't get into it

I’m a boxing fan, but this just seemed too fucking brutal.

by jimmiejones on Jun 28, 2010 3:26 PM EDT reply actions  

This WAS too brutal...

that’s the point.

You’re not going to find a bigger fan of the sport than me, and that fight was disgusting and damn near impossible to watch.

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by Brent Brookhouse on Jun 28, 2010 3:30 PM EDT up reply actions  

I’m a fan of both. This was, in fact, too fucking brutal, and everyone agrees. But I’ve seen some horrifying boxing too. There was a fight last year on Showtime with Antwone Smith and Henry Crawford that had me screaming at the television. Crawford was drooling out his water in the corner between rounds and his cornermen just shouted at him, and he didn’t even respond to anything. Maybe even worse was a few years ago on Friday Night Fights, ringside commentator Teddy Atlas was screaming at the ring during a brutal Nate Campbell beating of Ricky Quiles. When Atlas (who knows boxing inside and out) gets that emotional about a fight needing to be stopped, it really needed to be stopped.

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by Scott Christ on Jun 28, 2010 3:41 PM EDT up reply actions  

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