- Some people can have a habit of using the terminology too loose.
But if a person use the term ***** Street err time they see a fighter shaken up, don't necessarily make it true.
People can go overboard and exaggerate. If I say to you --- "damn, Beyonce got the finest ass in the history of fine asses" --- you might think I was going overboard?
Unless you get some very unusual circumstance go in your favor, ***** Street is a place you don't come back from in a fight.
- There's another category for Floyd-Corley --- Stunned.
If you watch when Floyd get caught, his legs still there, his awareness still there, he have the wherewithal to get into his shell and ride in the whirlwind, he isn't holding on.
But withoutthee88 was wrong. Cotto wasn't on ***** Street agin Corley --- he was Hurt.
You see he shaken, you see he holding on, you see he ain't good, but he still alive in there.
If you wanted to stretch it, you could say he staggering in the direction of ***** Street...but he ain't there.
- Tszyu-Judah maybe isn't the best example of a ***** Street situation, in the sense that we don't know he couldn't recover if he would've taken a few seconds before getting back up.
I just used it because it's a famous example of a fighter being on what people call ***** Street.
A better, more recent example would be N. Donaire-Darchinyan.
- Pay no mind to withoutthee88's bitchass ragging you about you being a newer fan to the sport.
He an idiot.
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