The referee in the sport of boxing is the individual charged with enforcing the rules of the ring during a boxing match.
Currently, the main role of the referee is to simply enforce the rules. Referees have the following roles:
The main critique involves the subjective nature of boxing refereeing: there are general guidelines for referees, but enforcement of other rules (such as determining when a foul has been committed or when a boxer has made it to the neutral corner after a knockdown) can seem arbitrary or unfair.
Plus, there are always rumors that some referees, such as Richard Steele, have been paid by organized crime or others to fix or pre-determine the outcome of fights.
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