Watched the fight last night, enjoyable affair indeed, just wanted your opinions dudes.
I dont know I kinda felt the ref couldve let Urango have one more go after his second knockdown, he seemed to be up early with his arms above his head ready to fight until the ref waved it.
The second flooring seemed to be more a glancing temple blow that I feel Urango may have shaken off possibly, taking nothing away from Alexander though he looked a better class to me. :cool2:
i already made a thread about this and for the record I believe it was an early stoppage
and nobody posted in it cuz its :lame: :gives:
what rwecord? nobody be caring about your record.:owned2:
he was slightly cross-eyed and blinking madly. I think great stoppage, cause thats one of those iffy moments that alot of refs would have let him go back and get KTFO he didn't have a chance at that point.
Lol, he is always cross eyed and blinking madly. He was hit hard on both knock downs but he should have been given more of a chance. Seriously his eyes are crossed and he is always blinking for some reason.
This fight could have continued, though I think Alexander would have just knocked him down and out after that. Still, you never know. I will forever give props to the ref from Pac-Marquez I for letting that fight continue after 3 knockdowns in the first round. No other referee would dare do that, and we would have been deprived of a classic.
he was slightly cross-eyed and blinking madly. I think great stoppage, cause thats one of those iffy moments that alot of refs would have let him go back and get KTFO he didn't have a chance at that point.
Take a look at Urango's eyes. His eyes are always like that. He blinks all the time for some reason. I think Urango should have been given a bit more time. He was not doing that badly.
Watched the fight last night, enjoyable affair indeed, just wanted your opinions dudes.
I dont know I kinda felt the ref couldve let Urango have one more go after his second knockdown, he seemed to be up early with his arms above his head ready to fight until the ref waved it.
The second flooring seemed to be more a glancing temple blow that I feel Urango may have shaken off possibly, taking nothing away from Alexander though he looked a better class to me. :cool2:
Think his eyes gave him away. If a fighter can't focus his eyes and he gets dropped twice within seconds, he's done.
Some people have this pre-conceived idea that a good stoppage is when a fighter is laid out unconscious on the ropes taking shots left, right and centre. A stoppage isn't much good when the damage has been done, which has proven true in too many rings tragedies.
A good stoppage is a referee recognising that a fighter is not winning a fight, he's taking some bad shots, he's hit the canvas already and behind the brave front that fighter is showing, is a beaten fighter who's heart will jeopardise his safety, and that any more shots taken could ultimately harm the fighter's well being. The Urango stoppage was a good stoppage, the ref recognised that whilst Urango wasn't completely gone, he had no more business in the fight and any further shots would put Urango down for the count and could have severe implications on his safety. The fight was one sided, and Devon was in full control and had just put Urango down twice. So why risk the safety of the Urango?
Watched the fight last night, enjoyable affair indeed, just wanted your opinions dudes.
I dont know I kinda felt the ref couldve let Urango have one more go after his second knockdown, he seemed to be up early with his arms above his head ready to fight until the ref waved it.
The second flooring seemed to be more a glancing temple blow that I feel Urango may have shaken off possibly, taking nothing away from Alexander though he looked a better class to me. :cool2:
a telltale sign that a fighter is more hurt than they let on is when they are blinking almost uncontrollably. It usually shows that a fighter is not aware of his bearings and that his thought process is still clouded to the point where they may not be aware of whats going on.
while Urango got up and had his hands raised up he was blinking badly and looked disoriented. A lot of fighters just by instinct raise their hands up even if they are in no shape to go on
it was a perfect stoppage IMO
i already made a thread about this and for the record I believe it was an early stoppage
Sorry Pull, did have a little look for one, but couldnt see it.
Looks like that makes just 2 of us lol
I just think yknow IBF champ, got up to win agaist a tough puncher in his previous fight, did he have a right to go out on his pants rather than being waved off?
Watched the fight last night, enjoyable affair indeed, just wanted your opinions dudes.
I dont know I kinda felt the ref couldve let Urango have one more go after his second knockdown, he seemed to be up early with his arms above his head ready to fight until the ref waved it.
The second flooring seemed to be more a glancing temple blow that I feel Urango may have shaken off possibly, taking nothing away from Alexander though he looked a better class to me. :cool2:
It felt a little early to me but not enough to complain about it, Urango was seriously hurt by that monster uppercut, it was early in the round too so it would of been hard for him to get his legs back I think.
Watched the fight last night, enjoyable affair indeed, just wanted your opinions dudes.
I dont know I kinda felt the ref couldve let Urango have one more go after his second knockdown, he seemed to be up early with his arms above his head ready to fight until the ref waved it.
The second flooring seemed to be more a glancing temple blow that I feel Urango may have shaken off possibly, taking nothing away from Alexander though he looked a better class to me. :cool2:
i already made a thread about this and for the record I believe it was an early stoppage
Great stoppage and we need more referee like that who was able to recognise that urango was way out of it.
I agree, he was doing some weird blinking shit and letting him carry on would just have resulted in another knockdown.