Shropshire boxer Mark Lloyd furious after defeat
Saturday 16th April 2011, 11:29AM BST.
Distraught Shropshire boxer Mark Lloyd was today coming to terms with a controversial defeat which ended his dreams of becoming European Union welterweight champion.
The 35-year-old from Shifnal was beaten on points by Luciano Abis in Cagliari, Italy, last night after the bout was stopped at the end of the sixth round due to a cut over the eye of the home town boxer.
The stoppage meant that the outcome went to the judges scorecard with all three scoring in favour of Abis, 59-56. But there was further controversy because Lloyd had been deducted a point for alleged use of his head in each of the two rounds before the stoppage.
“I feel like my heart has been ripped out of me,” Lloyd said from Italy.
“I was hammering him and I would have stopped him, no doubt about it.
“They deducted me two points for use of the head but he was dragging my head down and then went to the judges’ scorecards straight after the rounds where I had my points taken off. It’s very hard to take.”
Abis received the cut to his left eye after an accidental clash of heads during the fourth round.
Had the fight been stopped then, a technical draw would have been declared.
Errol Johnson, Lloyd’s manager, echoed his charge’s belief that the Shropshire fighter would have come out on top in the event that the fight run its full 12-round course.
“We had a bad start because Mark slipped in the first round and got caught on his way down so they had to class that as a knockdown,” said Johnson.
“But Mark boxed his head off in the second, third, fifth and sixth rounds and Abis wasn’t enjoying it at all.
“It was as well as he had boxed for a while.”
Lloyd’s defeat will place fresh question marks over whether he will continue in the sport.
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No doubt very many will disagree, but I would not class boxing as a sport.
Two men trying to hammer each other into unconsciousness is hardly a sport. Were Mark to inflict similar injuries to someone in the street, he would be charged with one of various offences. The stupidest statement on boxing I ever heard came from Henry Cooper, who said, “we don’t set out to hurt each other”. Any opponent who faced Henry knew that his eye area was susceptible to cuts, and promptly proceeded to go for the eyes at every opportunity, the results were plain to see if you ever saw him fighting regularly.
Damage to eyesight, brain damage, hearing loss, all as a result of boxing. Not in every case I grant you, but often enough to question the sanity behind such a “sport”.
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