It was a great stoppage. Not sure how that was bad at all. We are talking fractions of a second here, guys. He didn't step in b/c he was evaluating Mir (facts are Mir was standing, yes wobbled, but standing). Also, Pulev was mid combination while Mir Was staggered. Mirg was getting in between and stopped right before Pulev was going in for the kill, which makes this an excellent stoppage. If Pulev "went after him," there wouldn't have been a pause in between. The "went after him" happened with the follow-up uppercut that missed. A lesser ref would have missed this stoppage, and it is the end of Mir. Mirg made the right stoppage that most other competent refs would have caused.