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SKUX101, its the rule that 1 minute is the time allowed for an injury break. Regardless of the situation that led to the action being taken, since when is it excusable to throw punches at the referee and other officials? It was the ugliest scene I have witnessed in sport and a true disgrace. If there was any confusion at all regarding the rules, then this competitor should never have been competing at this level. I don't know what you mean by you see it in basketball where teams take longer than the allocated time. Its 2 different sports and the ref gave several warnings regarding the time expiring and no response was given from him or his coach. No excuse at all.
Agreed. It wasn't the best thing to do. But none of you know the situation at hand do you. He was winning 3-2, and it was very early in the match.
Ref DQ him, because he took longer than 60 secs, which is bullcrap. You see it in Basketball. Teams take longer than the allocated time, but dont get DQ