Talking Power Slap Rules Ke'ali'i "The Chief" Kanekoa | Post Power Slap 14

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Summary

In this conversation, Joe Scott and Ke'ali'i Kanekoa delve into the complexities of officiating in combat sports, particularly focusing on the controversies surrounding flinching and the need for instant replay to ensure fair judgment. They discuss the appeal process for fighters and the importance of maintaining authenticity and safety in the sport. Kanekoa emphasizes the need for a voice in the sport and the significance of refining rules to enhance the experience for both fighters and fans.

Takeaways

Controversies often arise in officiating during combat sports.
The need for instant replay is crucial for fair judgment.
Flinching is a significant issue in recent matches.
A second validation from officials can improve decision-making.
Fighter safety should always be a priority in the sport.
The appeal process exists for fighters to contest decisions.
Authenticity is key in maintaining a connection with fans.
The camaraderie among fighters is evident in different environments.
The emotional aspect of the sport can complicate officiating.
Continuous refinement of rules is necessary for the sport's growth.

Sound bites

"I have a voice and I really do."
"Three to six weeks isn't bad."
"I am the life of the party."

Chapters

00:00 Hurricane Preparedness and Community Safety
04:11 The Appeal Process in Fighting Decisions
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