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Carl Froch Edges Andre Dirrell With Split Call Verdict

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  • #21
    you were saying

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    • #22
      ROOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOBED!!!!!!


      WTF GET THE fk outa here siiiif froch the tranny won!!!!!!!!!!!!

      ROOOOOOBED!!!!!!!!!!!

      FROCH did not do this fkin judges fkin rooooobed!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

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      • #23
        See told you

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        • #24
          dirrell is that *****! u cheating bitches cant stop him!

          that **** was disgusting how they cheated for that ***** froch man. he hit behind the head every ****ing round but they take a point from dirrell? get the **** outta here. he out boxed that white ****! stick and move and buckle that *****. he hurt froch twice its not even close dirrell had it! thats real boxing he got his ass robbed like a mutha****a man. this **** is wrong man. they cheated

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          • #25
            Dirrell WAS Robbed!

            That is all. Sad.

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            • #26
              That was an outstanding robbery.

              I bet on the clumsy Brit :blow:

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              • #27
                Wtffffffffffffffffffffffffffff!!!!!!

                Get the **** outta here


                get

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                • #28
                  wtf, im confused. WHAT?
                  how the hell Dirrell lose he was outboxing the hell out of him wow

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                  • #29
                    Dirrell stunk it out, but Froch didn't win that fight. A draw should have been in order.

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                    • #30
                      Carl Froch Edges Andre Dirrel With Split Call Verdict

                      At the Trent FM Arena in Nottingham, WBC super middleweight champion Carl Froch (26-0, 2OKOs) won a twelve round split decision over Andre Dirrell (18-1, 13KOs), picking up two points in the first stage of the Super Six Boxing Classic tournament. The scores were 114-113 for Dirrell, 115-112 for Froch and 115-112 for Froch. [details]

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