Horn looked finished in the 9th. Tired and hurt. But came back strong to win at least two of the three latter rounds.
Not something I should be explaining to people because it's common sense actually.
Horn didn't quit, kept fighting despite being hurt. Kovalev got hurt, stopped fighting, bent over and turned his back to his opponent, leaving himself vulnerable forcing the ref's hand. He was begging the ref to stop the fight. Totally different situation then horn. Kovalev quit horn kept fighting his way through the round.
Horn wasn't punched with a low blow like Kovalev did before the stoppage.
Hello, is there a working brain over there?!??
Enough. Yes there was a slight accidental low blow. Same as there was rabbit punches.
Kov was hit on the belt line. He got hurt. He wanted to quit. I agree that Weeks could've let him fight on. I'd have preferred Ward beat him senseless.
No, Horn didn't sit on the ropes and do nothing back unlike the "krusher" did which is basically turning your back to your opponent. So no there are nothing I like.
Maxi, this is retarded. Horn was throwing punches back. The ref's over concern for Horn doesn't make Weeks stoppage better or worse. Weeks definitely could've let the fight go on.
Horn wasn't punched with a low blow like Kovalev did before the stoppage.
Hello, is there a working brain over there?!??
I think there is a difference from looking for a way out, and looking for a reprieve from lowblows.
What about the ones he was crying about, that weren't low?
Looking for reprieve from the other guy punching you?
Horn looked finished in the 9th. Tired and hurt. But came back strong to win at least two of the three latter rounds.
Not something I should be explaining to people because it's common sense actually.
Maxi, this is retarded. Horn was throwing punches back. The ref's over concern for Horn doesn't make Weeks stoppage better or worse. Weeks definitely could've let the fight go on.
Horn looked finished in the 9th. Tired and hurt. But came back strong to win at least two of the three latter rounds.
Not something I should be explaining to people because it's common sense actually.
No, Horn didn't sit on the ropes and do nothing back unlike the "krusher" did which is basically turning your back to your opponent. So no there are nothing alike.
Hi Vlad.
I didn't see Horn bending over like a hooker from beltline body shots or voluntarily turning his back to Pacquiao. Kovalev was exhausted, seriously hurt, defenseless and looking for a way out. Weeks put him out of his misery.
Never blame the victim. You should've know that already.
So Krusher Kovalev is now being painted as the vulnerable victim who needs our help and sympathy? :wtf:
Also are you saying the Horn decision was legit? Horn was allowed to continue instead of being stopped thereby "winning" the fight, but 117-111 is some made up bull****.
To me the most telling thing about that fight that is also applicable to Pacquiao-Horn is the physicality of the fighters.
Ward was in better shape, faster, and just as strong as Kovalev if not stronger by the end of the fight. Kovalev wasn't able to bully Ward, and Ward still had gas in the tank at the end of the fight.
Ward turned Kovalev into the weaker fighter even though Kovalev's biggest strength was that he was supposed to be bigger stronger and tougher than Ward, but he wasn't.
Horn came out against Pacquiao and made it a dog fight, he fought dirty but he went all out and fought hungry. Pacquiao tried to play the finesse game and it didn't work, and then Pacquiao wasn't able to pull the trigger to finish Horn.
Horn fought tougher and was given the benefit of the doubt. Kovalev fought weaker and with less intensity and he got TKO'd.
The lesson here is fight harder and take the decision out of the ref's and the judge's hands if you want to try and control your own destiny.
Not at all,
But if you keep complaining when the ref tells you to go **** yourself, and you're an elite boxer who's killed a man, and you're in the biggest fight of your career,
then you've got to figuratively take your balls into your own hands :rofl:
Never blame the victim. You should've know that already.
Is it wrong to complain about low blows?
Not at all,
But if you keep complaining when the ref tells you to go **** yourself, and you're an elite boxer who's killed a man, and you're in the biggest fight of your career,
then you've got to figuratively take your balls into your own hands :rofl:
I think the main difference is that if Horn had been turning his back from the fight and bending over in pain for rounds 5-9, and then Manny hurt him in the 9th, the ref would've stopped it right there.
Horn was fighting hungry the entire fight whereas Kovalev had complained for half of his fight. That's the difference between stopping a fight and giving a guy another round.
I didn't like the Weeks stoppage but Kovalev brought it on himself by complaining instead of fighting harder.
What a time in boxing when Kovalev should learn something from Jeff Horn's victory over Manny Pacquiao. :wtf1:
Is it wrong to complain about low blows?
I think the main difference is that if Horn had been turning his back from the fight and bending over in pain for rounds 5-9, and then Manny hurt him in the 9th, the ref would've stopped it right there.
Horn was fighting hungry the entire fight whereas Kovalev had complained for half of his fight. That's the difference between stopping a fight and giving a guy another round.
I didn't like the Weeks stoppage but Kovalev brought it on himself by complaining instead of fighting harder.
What a time in boxing when Kovalev should learn something from Jeff Horn's victory over Manny Pacquiao. :wtf1:
Not really, Horn kept his head on a swivel and kept moving. Krusher on the other hand bent down like a bitcch in a non fighting position looking for a way out and quit. How dare you compare the heart of Horn to that coward quitting excuse maker Hoevalev.. Do yourself a favor, go drink some bleach, eat a aids needle and finally, sharpen some pencils and fall on them
I think there is a difference from looking for a way out, and looking for a reprieve from lowblows.
This. Ward's last shot was a low blow.