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Originally Posted by Mark T. DeNucci, Sr.
B1 commits a CF against A1 but A1 takes umbrage with B1's CF and takes the Ball and decides to pass the Ball at high velocity toward B1's face and B1 retaliates by Pushing A1 with great force. I seem to remember that even if A1's initial action toward B1 would not be considered a Fighting Foul or Flagrant Foul as a stand-alone action, if it causes B1 to retaliate, A1 and B1 are to be charged with Fighting Fouls.
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While technically A1 did not contact B1 (the ball did), the action could be considered taunting, which is then considered part of the fight after there was contact retaliaition.
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