Angel Valodia Matos Doesn’t Like Refs (video)

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'ANGEL MATOS HAS HAD A BRAIN EXPLOSION!'
Published 8/25/2008 at With Leather - Sports news and gossip to brighten this short, dark life
Cuban Angel Valodia Matos was leading the bronze medal match for taekwondo's 80-kg division when he was disqualified for taking longer than the minute allowed for an injury.  So he did what any reasonable athlete would do: he kicked the referee in the face.  So instead of an Olympic medal he gets a lifetime ban from his sport. The best part of the video, aside from the face-kicking and the Australian commentator who says "brain explosion," is the bronze medal winner from Kazakhstan celebrating wildly with his country's flag.  Yeah, way to win by default, ...

Angel Valodia Matos Doesn’t Like Refs
Published 8/25/2008 by houroc at Hail Mary Jane » Hail Mary Jane
There are some sporting incidents that you watch and when you see them all you can say is “are you fucking kidding me?” I.E. Ron Artest. Angel Valodia Matos provided one of those moments during the Olympics for us. Guardian - Cuba’s Angel Valodia Matos lashed out at a referee and a judge after being disqualified from his bronze medal bout with Kazakhstan’s Arman Chilmanov in the Olympic taekwondo men’s +80-kg tournament. Matos kicked Swedish judge Chakir Chelbat in the head as coaches from both teams ran on to ...

Cuban Olympic Taekwondo Fighter Attacks Referee Video
Published 8/25/2008 by admin at MMA Fight Girls Wallpaper
When this Cuban Olympic Taekwondo athlete finds out that he has lost his match for taking too long to wrap up his injured ankle, he tries some of his Taekwondo on the referees.  He swings at one, tries to kick another… man what a jerk… This is the Olympics my friend…

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Cuba’s Angel Valodia Matos was banned for life from taekwondo on Saturday after he kicked the match referee in the head in his bronze medal bout. Matos’s coach was also banned for the behaviour that the official said was in “strong violation of the spirit of taekwondo and the Olympic Games”. That would be putting it mildly, one might say. PHOTO: Angel Valodia ...