Leave it in the Ring

Auteur(s): Leave it in the Ring
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  • “Leave it in the RinG” radio has been established since 2008 and has climbed their way to be mentioned as one of the best internet boxing radio shows on the air waves! We provide some of the best and most exclusive interviews to the Boxing World, they include real hardcore boxing fans views to the listeners with a behind the scene inside take.
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  • S7 Ep838: Teofimo Lopez," I am too expensive for Top Rank"
    Jan 12 2025
    In this gripping episode of "Leave It in the Ring," host David Duenez, alongside co-host Gfunky, delves deep into the heated controversy surrounding Victor Conte, the founder of Snac and a well-known advocate for clean sports, and Memo Heredia, the strength and conditioning coach for light heavyweight champion David Benavidez. The discussion centers on the intricate and often murky history each man has within the sphere of athlete doping and their fervent efforts to eradicate performance-enhancing drugs (PEDs) from the sport of boxing.

    The episode takes an intriguing turn as it highlights 2x unified champion Teofimo Lopez’s dramatic outburst on social media, where he expresses frustration over his relationship with Top Rank, his current promoter. Lopez boldly critiques what he perceives as an inadequate financial compensation for his talents, sparking a conversation about the true value of a fighter’s worth in today’s boxing landscape.

    The hosts ponder several thought-provoking questions: Do championship titles inherently translate to star power in the boxing world? Is a fighter entitled to a larger paycheck if public demand for their bouts is lacking? As they navigate these complex issues, Duenez and Gfunky explore the phenomenon of fighters seeking inflated salaries despite the absence of significant market appeal, shedding light on the ongoing struggle for recognition and financial reward in a competitive industry.
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    1 h et 13 min
  • S7 Ep837: Jack Reiss on retirement, A.I in judging, how to judge a fight correctly and calls out Al Bernstein
    Dec 29 2024
    In this compelling episode of "Leave It in the Ring," we are honored to have the return of the highly regarded boxing referee, Jack Reiss, who has recently retired from officiating. Known for his unwavering professionalism, fair-mindedness, and sharp attention to detail, Reiss has earned immense respect within the boxing community. With decades of experience and countless matches under his belt, he is celebrated as one of the most skilled and dependable referees in the sport.

    As the conversation unfolds, Reiss candidly reflects on his decision to step away from refereeing, savoring the transition to a full-time judging role in the boxing arena. He poignantly notes, "There’s no defending Father Time," capturing the inevitability of aging. He expresses deep satisfaction that he was able to conclude his refereeing career on his own terms, rather than succumbing to external pressures from peers to retire.

    Reiss dives into the complexities of defending boxing against the often unfounded accusations of corruption that casual fans may throw around. Instead of reacting with frustration, he expresses a desire to guide these fans toward a deeper understanding of the sport’s intricacies. He sheds light on the toxicity present in fan criticism, explaining how some observers can be unrelenting and harsh in their evaluations, leading to contemplating departure of the sport by his colleagues, but convinced them to stay. He underscores the lack of education many fans have about the fundamental rules and nuances of boxing, revealing a concerning gap in knowledge.

    The conversation then shifts to a hot topic in the sport: the integration of artificial intelligence in judging, especially concerning the recent rematch between Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk. Reiss takes a moment to clarify the four essential criteria for effectively judging a fight while outlining the proper methodology for evaluation. He passionately points out how numerous boxing commentators often falter in their assessments, sharing his dissatisfaction with their analyses and interpretations. In a bold move, he proposes that "Leave It in the Ring" invite Hall of Fame commentator and sports writer Al Bernstein for a spirited debate to explore these discrepancies.

    During our second interview, Jack Reiss holds nothing back, generously offering his vast reservoir of knowledge and insights to the eager fans tuning in, making for an enlightening and entertaining discussion.

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    1 h et 17 min
  • S7 Ep836: Referee Jack Reiss talks Fury v Wilder long count
    Dec 16 2024
    In this episode of "Leave It in the Ring," we are privileged to host the esteemed boxing referee Jack Reiss, who has garnered widespread respect in the boxing community for his professionalism, fairness, and meticulous attention to detail in officiating matches. With years of experience under his belt, Reiss has built a solid reputation as one of the most competent and reliable referees in the sport.

    During the episode, Reiss reflects on the highly publicized 2018 heavyweight clash between Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury, which sparked significant debate among fans and analysts alike. After Fury was knocked down in the fourth round, Reiss made the critical decision to give him a full ten-count. This decision, pivotal in the fight’s outcome, allowed Fury adequate time to recover and subsequently continue the match, ultimately leading to a controversial draw. Reiss delves into the specific moments that led him to make this judgment call. He shares his thought process during the fight and addresses the scrutiny surrounding his count, which many perceived as being excessively prolonged. To clarify misconceptions, Reiss reviews footage from the bout, illustrating that his count was consistent and within the rules, countering assertions that he delayed it.

    Reiss also recounts his experience officiating the 2012 match between Andre Ward and Chad Dawson, a bout notorious for its excessive clinching and grappling. He explains the challenges he faced in maintaining control of the fight, emphasizing the importance of enforcing the rules while also allowing the fighters to engage in meaningful action. Reiss breaks down the distinctions between holding and effective clinching, providing insight into how these tactics can impact a match’s flow and the referee’s role in managing them.

    Throughout the conversation, Reiss underscores his unwavering commitment to fighter safety, highlighting the delicate balance he strives to maintain between protecting the fighters and allowing them the opportunity to demonstrate their resilience, especially when they appear hurt. He articulates the necessity of strict oversight in these scenarios, ensuring that fighters are not only allowed to recover but are also safeguarded from undue risk. This dedication to the well-being of athletes has shaped Reiss's approach to officiating, making him a respected figure both inside and outside the ring.
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    2 h et 2 min

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