Outrage as boxing announcer calls out the wrong result

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carolinakid

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Outrage as boxing announcer calls out the wrong result

Outrage as boxing announcer calls out the wrong result© Twitter/X
We’ve all had bad days at work, but at least we’ve never been a boxing announcer who gave the wrong result live in the ring.

That’s exactly the situation that ring announcer “Lieutenant” Dan Hennessey made after a recent fight.

The gaffe came on Sunday (May 12) in Perth, Australia, following the match between Nina Hughes and Cherneka Johnson.


The pair had gone toe-to-toe for 10 rounds and were in the ring, waiting for the judges’ decision to be announced.

However, no-one could have expected what came next.

Hennessey read out the scorecards and said: “Your winner by majority decision, and still the WBA women’s bantamweight world champion, Nina Hughes!”

The boxers both appeared to accept the decision, and Hughes celebrated around the ring. However, Hennessey then recounted, and called the fighters back.

Correcting his earlier announcement, he said: “Your winner by majority decision, fighting out of the blue corner, Cherneka Johnson!”

As you’d expect, the development left Hughes and her team angry – and the commentators on ESPN

Hughes — who, just seconds earlier, had been celebrating — was left dumbfounded. And so too were ESPN commentators Joe Tessitore and Timothy Bradley.

“Is this guy Lieutenant Dan Hennessy for real?” Tessitore said.

“Get this dude up out of here man,” Bradley added.


It’s one of the biggest (and most embarrassing) boxing moment of the year so far, which otherwise has been dominated by talk of Mike Tyson’s fight against Jake Paul.

Tyson, 58, recently sent his upcoming boxing opponent Paul, 27, a message ahead of their fight on 20 July.

The hotly anticipated match at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, will see the boxing legend come out of retirement.
 

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Nobody cares including the announcer it is women's boxing for Pete sake. One of them has unibet on their trunks and the other only fans. Who would even pay to watch this garbage?
 

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Aring announcer who mistakenly called the wrong winner in a women’s World Boxing Association (WBA) title fight has quit after receiving abuse on social media, adding that he will no longer be “the world’s punching bag.”

Dan Hennessey wrongly announced England’s Nina Hughes as the winner of her WBA bantamweight fight against New Zealand-Australian Cherneka Johnson, which took place in Perth, Australia on Sunday on the undercard of Vasiliy Lomachenko’s fight against George Kambosos Jr.


Hughes celebrated her believed win, before Hennessey checked the score cards and brought both fighters back to the center of the ring by their hands. He then declared Johnson the winner, with video footage showing a confused Hughes shaking her head.

Hennessey took to Facebook after the fight to apologize and accept “full responsibility” for the mistake, writing on Sunday: “I own it. It’s all on me.”

He added: “I have apologized to all involved and now I apologize to you. I am sorry for what happened. Again I own it and can only try and do better next time. Not my best day in the office.”

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Nina Hughes was confused after being announced as the winner before the fight was awarded to Johnson. - Richard Wainwright/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock

Nina Hughes was confused after being announced as the winner before the fight was awarded to Johnson. - Richard Wainwright/EPA-EFE/Shutterstock© Provided by CNN
But come Tuesday, the announcer said he would be doing one more show before retiring from his job following “worldwide backlash.”

He wrote: “I love all the support from everyone. Thank you all for the kind words. Unfortunately the worldwide backlash is absolutely incredible and it’s effecting (sic) my mental health to a degree where I will have 1 more show ever.. I am doing this show because I am still a man of my word.”


Hennessey added: “I love and will keep in touch with all my friends from around the world. Thank you.. No longer the world’s punching bag. I’m out.”

Hughes told The Guardian that the scorecard decision and mix-up was “devastating.”

“We were all confident I’d won, so when they announced the scoring I thought, ‘Oh brilliant, I’ve got it,’” she said. “I had my hands raised, and they had even come over with the camera. I was just about to do the post-fight interview but then they started dragging me back by my hand.

“I was thinking, ‘What’s going on? What’s going on?’ And then when I heard the ring announcer start to announce the score again I started to feel numb.”

She added: “It’s a weird feeling really because I was really happy with how I performed and I thought I did enough to win the fight. It’s devastating that my world title has just been taken away from me.” Hughes has since said on X that she would like a re-match.


Johnson described her win as “overwhelming” and a “rollercoaster of emotions.”

“The feeling is just something I’ve never experienced before,” she told “The MMA Hour” podcast. “It’s pretty crazy watching it again. There were butterflies in my stomach. How do you go from such a low point to trying to celebrate such a high point, you know?”
 
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