Luevano Retains Title With DQ Win Over Concepcion

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  • JM1
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    #11
    that was unintentional. concepcion is a classy guy.

    dq is not bad afterall cause he will also lose even of the fight goes 12rds. the guy is afraid to take risk and absorb punches. his power was useless

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      #12
      Originally posted by The_Bringer
      Concepcion was losing the fight, regardless.

      Luevano should've obeyed the rules and kept his hands up, especially with Concepcion on a roll after seemingly stunning him towards the end of the round.

      Instead he dropped his hands the moment the bell came (when Concepcion was already mid-punch) and got stretched.

      Whoever thinks Luevano was faking should probably just stop watching boxing.

      You could see his legs wobble slightly before going down ; I think he was legitimately hurt from that.

      Which serves his ass right for

      A.) Not protecting himself at all times.

      and

      B.) Not forcing a stoppage against Dib, forcing us all to have to endure the full 12 rounds of that horrid bull****.
      just wanna add that the ref was behind concepcion after the round when he should have been in the middle to stop the heat of the action

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        #13
        Originally posted by bucktoof
        Unintentional. The time between the bell to the punch was ****-****. WTH was Luevano doing dropping his guard anyway? He failed to follow rule #1: "Protect yourself at all times"
        it really wasnt that close, the bell rang several times before concepcion's punches landed. at least 2 seconds had passed after the first bell.

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          #14
          Originally posted by JM1
          just wanna add that the ref was behind concepcion after the round when he should have been in the middle to stop the heat of the action
          It was Nady, wasn't it?

          The guy is a known ****** and I consider him worse than Joe Cortez ; which says an awful lot about just how ****ty his ref'ing skills are.

          See ; Barrera/Marquez.

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            #15
            I got a quick question for anybody who thinks Luevano was acting ;

            Why would he act so badly hurt and go down in the hopes of getting a DQ when it was already clear he was winning the fight?

            Makes no sense to me.

            Maybe if he was losing the fight, then yeah ; I could see it.

            But he wasn't.

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              #16
              Ouch. Lost 50K but damn.

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                #17
                Originally posted by The_Bringer
                I got a quick question for anybody who thinks Luevano was acting ;

                Why would he act so badly hurt and go down in the hopes of getting a DQ when it was already clear he was winning the fight?

                Makes no sense to me.

                Maybe if he was losing the fight, then yeah ; I could see it.

                But he wasn't.
                To your first question, I wouldn't rule out an "act job" from Luevano, I'm not 100% that it was an act job, but, I think there's a good possibility it was.

                To your second question, well, my scorecard I had the fight even. I gave Bernabe the early rounds and the last three I gave it to Luevano.

                All Luevano was doing was keeping ABE at bay, while ABE was landing some hard crunching shots.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by xcaret
                  im waiting for ronnie to ***** about the DQ and say that barbie was "winning"
                  At least Concepcion didn't quit like your boy Ortiz.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by We want Floyd
                    To your first question, I wouldn't rule out an "act job" from Luevano, I'm not 100% that it was an act job, but, I think there's a good possibility it was.

                    To your second question, well, my scorecard I had the fight even. I gave Bernabe the early rounds and the last three I gave it to Luevano.

                    All Luevano was doing was keeping ABE at bay, while ABE was landing some hard crunching shots.
                    HAHAHAAHAHAHAHAHAHA you had it even??? After Luevano was giving him a boxing lesson you had it even????

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by We want Floyd
                      To your first question, I wouldn't rule out an "act job" from Luevano, I'm not 100% that it was an act job, but, I think there's a good possibility it was.

                      To your second question, well, my scorecard I had the fight even. I gave Bernabe the early rounds and the last three I gave it to Luevano.

                      All Luevano was doing was keeping ABE at bay, while ABE was landing some hard crunching shots.
                      Well ; it is possible he was "acting", but really ; anything is possible in this sport and you could make claims like that about any fighter, really.

                      To the latter ; I don't see how you had the fight even.

                      Concepcion was landing some hard shots but Luevano was dictating the pace of the combat, making Concepcion fight his fight, and was dominating in the "ring generalship" category.

                      Furthermore ; I don't think that Luevano was only keeping him at bay. He was displaying some solid boxing skills whenever he wanted to, countering effectively, and just looked to be the better fighter to my eyes.

                      And from what I gather reading everybody's responses about the fight thus far ; I wasn't the only one who saw it that way.

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