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  • Bhopreign
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    Referee: "One More And That's It"

    In Joval/McGirt fight, whats his problem not only is there not a 3 knockdown rule but Joval isnt really hurt, how can you predict and say one more and thats it. I dont like that.
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    Joval's legs were very unsteady so I don't have a problem with the referee saying that.

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      #3
      Originally posted by Silencers
      Joval's legs were very unsteady so I don't have a problem with the referee saying that.
      The problem is, is that he is anticipating on stopping it no matter how Joval looks, what if its a flash knockdown next time and he is clearly not hurt, he is implying no matter what, the next knockdown and its over, I do have a problem with that. Not like Joval is just stating out and completely overmatched, give the guy some respect.

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      • Silencers
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        #4
        Originally posted by Bhopreign
        The problem is, is that he is anticipating on stopping it no matter how Joval looks, what if its a flash knockdown next time and he is clearly not hurt, he is implying no matter what, the next knockdown and its over, I do have a problem with that. Not like Joval is just stating out and completely overmatched, give the guy some respect.
        It doesn't really mean that, a referee can just be saying that to make the fighter fight back and if the knockdown after that isn't too bad a knockdown maybe he wouldn't have stopped it also it could be because the referee wanted to see if the fighter is alert.

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          #5
          Originally posted by Silencers
          It doesn't really mean that, a referee can just be saying that to make the fighter fight back and if the knockdown after that isn't too bad a knockdown maybe he wouldn't have stopped it, I've heard referees say these kinds of things to see if the fighter is alert.
          yesterday I picked Joval to win by knockout, but wouldnt be surpised if he got the decision. I always seen flaws with McGirt, its mainly due to him not fighting a long time and the fact that he really is right handed, fighters who switch like that wont do things naturally, in case, a southpaw would, such as footwork, it takes a fighter to fight a long time to get that downpacked completely.

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            #6
            Originally posted by Bhopreign
            yesterday I picked Joval to win by knockout, but wouldnt be surpised if he got the decision. I always seen flaws with McGirt, its mainly due to him not fighting a long time and the fact that he really is right handed, fighters who switch like that wont do things naturally, in case, a southpaw would, such as footwork, it takes a fighter to fight a long time to get that downpacked completely.
            McGirt is doing a good job so far, he lost the last round though but he's way ahead on the cards right now.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Silencers
              Joval's legs were very unsteady so I don't have a problem with the referee saying that.

              It's not like the ref can't change his mind.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Scott9945
                It's not like the ref can't change his mind.
                Stalin actually said that, which I thought was really clever when they were dividing up the spoils of europe in ww2.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jreckoning
                  Stalin actually said that, which I thought was really clever when they were dividing up the spoils of europe in ww2.

                  I like that you compared two things on the same level of significance.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Bhopreign
                    yesterday I picked Joval to win by knockout, but wouldnt be surpised if he got the decision. I always seen flaws with McGirt, its mainly due to him not fighting a long time and the fact that he really is right handed, fighters who switch like that wont do things naturally, in case, a southpaw would, such as footwork, it takes a fighter to fight a long time to get that downpacked completely.
                    be glad you didnt bet joval by ko. he definetly has very little power .
                    16kos in over 40 fights!

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