Judah found a way out. Kirilov just flat out didn't fight back.

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  • Boofdatruth
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    Judah found a way out. Kirilov just flat out didn't fight back.

    Judah was losing, but was still in the fight. The round before the stoppage, he brought the crowd to its feet. Zab's problem has always been that if he can't get you out of there, he never tries to outbox you. He just sits in front of you wasting energy trying to look good defensively at times, and taking unnecessary shots that build up to him losing, quitting, or fouling. Yesterday's fight for the first time left a foul taste in my mouth the way judah tried to say Clottey butted him to open the cut. Judah better try to go back to 140, or he'd better quit boxing.

    The guy that Dirrell fought was sharp in the beginning. He was fast, and even landed some hard lefts. I don't know aht Dirrell was trying at first, but Dirrell out of nowhere landed a big left that landed so hard, it opened up a deep cut on the guys forehead, and that shot was enough to stop the fight. The guy bled profusely. I haven't seen that kind of one shot cut in a while.

    Kirilov disappointed me in that he didn't fight back. It looked as if his mind just was not there. It was frustrating to watch. Darchinian is going to be dangerous to any fighter in the division if they can't box, and would rather trade lol. He still twists his punches before he throws them which is how Donaire caught him, and he still leaves himself open when he attacks. I think Vic has a very minute chance of beating Montiel or Mijares. He can't beat Donaire at 112 or 115. I'll watch him though.
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