"The referee is disgusting at the moment. My god, mate they're football players."
Soon after, both fighters were deducted a point for separate offences — Lussick for putting his opponent in a headlock and May for repeatedly ducking.
"The ref's lost all control," Fenech added.
"They don't need to go through that. We talk about looking after people. He won't cop that in 30 football games. In 50 football games, he's not going to get hit that many times.
"And we're trying to say we're looking after people? That's c**p – c**p by his corner, c**p by the referee.
"There's total nil care shown for the human being in this. I just don't like it, I don't like even sitting here watching it.
"They had a go, they had a dig – one guy was totally outclassed, let's leave it at that and let's stop it while we can and while we can look after their health."
May and Lussick exchanged a few more sloppy throws late in the fourth round before they were saved by the bell.
The Panthers youngster was proclaimed the victor by unanimous points decision, with judges scoring the dominant performance 38-36, 38-35, 39-35.