All week long, boxing fans and experts alike suggested that the co-feature battle between featherweight titlist Steven Luevano and mandatory challenger Bernabe Concepcion would wind up stealing the show. [details]
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Luevano Retains Title With DQ Win Over Concepcion
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Concepcion's performance was more reminiscent of Bobby Pacquiao than Manny. He doesnt seem to have the mental discipline to compete with the elites. A DQ is probably the best thing that could have happened to Concepcion, he appeared to be headed towards a defeat but at least now there's the possibility of a remach.
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Originally posted by JaguarJames View PostConcepcion's performance was more reminiscent of Bobby Pacquiao than Manny. He doesnt seem to have the mental discipline to compete with the elites. A DQ is probably the best thing that could have happened to Concepcion, he appeared to be headed towards a defeat but at least now there's the possibility of a remach.
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Unintentional. The time between the bell to the punch was ****-****. WTH was Luevano doing dropping his guard anyway? He failed to follow rule #1: "Protect yourself at all times"
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Concepcion was losing the fight, regardless.
Luevano should've obeyed the rules and kept his hands up, especially with Concepcion on a roll after seemingly stunning him towards the end of the round.
Instead he dropped his hands the moment the bell came (when Concepcion was already mid-punch) and got stretched.
Whoever thinks Luevano was faking should probably just stop watching boxing.
You could see his legs wobble slightly before going down ; I think he was legitimately hurt from that.
Which serves his ass right for
A.) Not protecting himself at all times.
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B.) Not forcing a stoppage against Dib, forcing us all to have to endure the full 12 rounds of that horrid bull****.
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