Judah vs Galvan Ruled No-Contest
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Of course, Judah would of won. Its just too bad that theese things happen it would of been better if he would of just gotten a "w" so we could all be sure that the cotto fight would go on I hope they dont get any new ideas and decide not to let the fight happen.Comment
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Someone beat ya to it bpp, what a gyp anyway. But what do you expect on Friday the 13th?In his first bout since coming off a one-year suspension, former champion Zab Judah (34-4, 25 KOs) and journeyman Ruben Galvan (27-11-2, 10 KOs) fought to a no-contest at the Fitz Casino and Hotel, Tunica, Mississippi. [details]Comment
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Sure the fight'll go on, its not like this was an eliminator or nothing. If the fight were to not occur it would be for other reasons.
When I watched it I really thought it was from the elbow which came at the end of a left hand which followed the uppercut. It was kinda strange because the cut was on the wrong side of the face, but when he followed through with the left (i think it was a left, coulda been a right hook) his elbow grazed across the top of the guys forehead on the opposite side as the punch had landed (the left side of the guys face if it was a left hand) and it looked to be right at the level at which the cut occured. This looked like the most likely case to me.no matter how many times i watch the replay though, i just cant see conclusive evidence of an elbow.Comment
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That's what happens when you have a ****ty doctor and ref, they should have let the fight go on and let Judah get his KO.
Let's see what the WBA does now, cuz their rules states that a fighter with back to back looses can't fight for a world title, that was the reason this fight was made...Comment
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