Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

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Because of the dissection of the fighter, he looked like a maniac with his hands up to the elbow in blood (well, or a not very neat butcher).

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

On January 19, a boxing fight for the title of interim WTA light heavyweight world champion took place in Las Vegas. Badu Jack and Marcus Brown fought for the title — and this duel became one of the bloodiest in recent years.

In the seventh round, the boxers collided foreheads, and Jack received a severe cut (photos from the fight can be viewed here). ESPN noted that it was not about the usual injury for this sport — the fighter looked as if he had been slashed across the forehead with a knife. The referee and Jack's team did not stop the fight, which is why the athlete spent another five rounds, pouring blood on himself, the opponent, the ring and the judge. In the end, Marcus Brown won by unanimous decision.

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

A few hours later, the athlete posted a photo with stitches and said that everything was fine: "I'm a fighter, not a model." He also did not blame his opponent, thanking him for the fight.

Excerpt from the Jack — Brown fight

After the fight, a Showtime Boxing photographer showed a photo of referee Tony Weeks judging the fight. Because of Jack's dissection, his hands were up to the elbows in blood (Weeks often had to separate boxers). The photo was distributed on social networks and became the basis for a photoshop battle on Reddit. Users noted that with this look, Weeks could try out for the role of a maniac in a movie or TV series.

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

A reference to O. J. Simpson

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing matchPhotoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

Photoshop battle: the judge after the "bloody" boxing match

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