Paxi
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Low surely?
Jesus Christ if that's not a low blow than I'm not sure what is!!
Low surely?
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That´s just a bunch of stupid punditry. Why even have a referee then, if you can do whatever you want? And who says that Weeks wouldn´t have DQ´d Kovalev or deducted points given the seemingly biased job he did. As close as the fight was 1-2 point deductions would have screwed him on the cards.
The amassed bodywork took its toll, but the 6-7 lowblows had no impact on Kovalev´s energy or concentration.
Why don´t you wake the missus and tell her to punch you in the balls six times in quick succession as hard as she can and then you come back to post her within 30 seconds of it.
Ward has a history of dirty tactics. Once or twice is an honest mistake. He hit him low 6-7 times in the last two rounds. Even the big right hand was set-up by a low-blow Weeks missed.
I also has Floyd winning the first five rounds of that fight. Floyd's never been close to winning less than 7 rounds in a fight tbh.Boxing is scored round by round and Castillo did litttle to nothing in the first 5 round. Lederman couldn't properly score a fight to save his life.
There's a misunderstanding of the low blow rule on this thread. If the belt is high, ie above the belly button then it's not a low blow if he lands on the belt. That's where most of the blows landed.
Listen to the explanation after this fight where a similar punch finishes the fight:
Most top fighters do but you're wrong about the number of low blows, the beltline was fair play, ref will have stated it from the beggining.
Borderline low blows are a pretty standard tactic, look Prime Hopkins, Pedroza, Jack Dempsey for worse
There's a misunderstanding of the low blow rule on this thread.
I don´t need a lecture of the rules of boxing, but there seems to be a problem, that could have various reasons. You have badsight, a bad TV picture or your fingers have bullshiteritis.
Yes you do because there clearly don't understand what a low blow is, watch the video link explaining it. Either that or you have a bad case of bitter fanboyitis and looking for excuses.
Yes you do because there clearly don't understand what a low blow is, watch the video link explaining it. Either that or you have a bad case of bitter fanboyitis and looking for excuses.
The final shot that Ward lands before the referee steps in is 100% a low blow... it's beneath the belt line. Whether shots before that were low is neither here nor there really unless we're talking about points deductions. At that point the ref, if applying the rules correctly, should halt the fight and give Kovalev adequate time to recover... even if it meant two or three mins. It would have admittedly let Kovalev off the hook who was still hurt from the right hand and body shots earlier in the round, but that's Ward's problem as he shouldn't have landed low.
I have no preference for either fighter, but the referee messed up and failed to apply the rules which is a shame. I would have liked to have seen the fight come to a non-controversial conclusion.
I prefer Ward to Kovalev but the last punch was low. Most the others I agree were either legal or debatable. As I said after the fight I think Kovalev wanted out from early in the fight and a lot of the "low" shots were him playing up to it and looking for time or a way out where he wouldn't lose. He just didn't seem up for the fight at all really.
Crikey, Kell Brook now back in training following surgery on his eye socket. Hearn said he's lining up a comeback fight in December.
Benn and Collins agree to have a third fight.
A 53 year old v a 52 year old. Unlikely to see that get a licence.
Yeah I agree- the GGG fight was only ever going to end one way. Crazy for Brook to fight again.He's gonna do some serious damage, needs protecting from himself. I said it at the time and I stand by it for all the praise Hearn gets for putting on big fights he doesn't give a feck about the fighters welfare really, he portrays this image of being their mate etc but the potential harm he's doing to Brook at the moment is ludicrous and it all started with the GGG fight that should of never happened.
Brooks matchmaking and Hearn's inability to get him good fights for so long became his undoing. Hindsight is a wonderful thing but he had no business going directly to GGG then having a surgery then shedding the weight and fighting Spence. Really should have been able to get the Vargas fight last summer, part unify and then either get Thurman or move up to 154 as a unified champion. From Porter to GGG he got nothing done and I think he's one of the better British fighters based on skill, talent and guts in recent years.
Potential to be the best fight ever. There was talk of this getting made post match after Rigondeaux's latest win.Rigondeaux trying to goad Lomachenko into a fight via Twitter.
If that happens... x infinity
Potential to be the best fight ever. There was talk of this getting made post match after Rigondeaux's latest win.
Rigondeaux is all talk. He "called out" Lomachenko twice before and then had all crazy demands like Lomachenko come down to silly catchweights and crazy money demands which is the same as ducking but saving face calling out the man to stay relevant. He's doing it again now. Don't believe for a minute he's serious. He hasn't beaten a ranked opponent in like 4 years and nobody cares about him so just trying to drum some interest for the next time he fights a bum. He's usually Lomachenko's name to market himself much like Saunders has done with Golovkin.
I know. I'm gonna go ringside for Lomachenko fight. It's basically just down the street from my house.Not gonna happen this year anyway. Lomachenko v Marriaga announced for 5th August.
Also Crawford v Indongo on 19th August...
And horn came out in the 10th and probably won that round, he had at least 5 of the first 6 rounds in my books.Pacquiao got screwed. 117-111 wtf.
The ref was about to stop the match in the 9th. Horn was doing a lot of huffing and puffing but landed no significant punches.