#5 Lewis Crocker (21-0, 11 KO) was saved from almost a certain defeat of judge Marcus McDonnell, suddenly disqualifying Donovan (14-1, 11 Kos) in the eighth round after the crocker dropped with a perfectly placed right hand, though a little bit after the bell in IBF, the eliminator on Saturday night on Saturday night on Saturday night on Saturday night Evening, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast, in Belfast. Ireland. McDonnel has no words to describe how bad this call was. I am without a word.
(Loan: Mark Robinson/Matchroom Boxing)
A moment of madness
It was a strange phone. I mean that there were no previous cases given to 26 -year -old Donovan for hitting the bell. It is strange that Judge McDonnel pulled him out of Crocker. The official stopping time lasted at 3:00 in the eighth round.
As far as I know, Crocker approached winning any rounds. It was only #6 Donovan, who had a day in the field, beating the royal stuffing with “croc”, raising the left eye and fully playing in this unilateral competition. Both Crocker’s eyes were cut out and he was firmly knocked down in eighth place.
Judge McDonnell gave Donovan a regret before DQ, punishing him for using his head in six and eight rounds. It looked as if Crocker was also approaching like Billy’s goat. So I don’t know why Donovan was managed on points on the left and right.
It is obvious that there must be a rematch between Crocker and Donovan so that they can prove who really deserves to fight for the title IBF 147-lb. The welterweight department is now so tender that they are a kind of rivals with whom they fight in the eliminators of the title. If there is a rematch, the winner will be compulsory for the IBF Jaron “Boots” welterweight champion.