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  • eco1
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    #61
    Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat

    Not at all. If Loma wasn't white, he'd be at the Easter or Commey level.
    Or even Tank level.

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    • 4truth
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      #62
      Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat

      Not at all. If Loma wasn't white, he'd be at the Easter or Commey level.
      And if you were white you would have a Confederate flag flying in the back of your pickup truck and a David Duke poster on your wall.

      That’s your style

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        #63
        Originally posted by buddyr

        I dont care about these 8 belts per 17 weight class belts. I care about lomachenko's 3 weight class titles as much as I care about Tank's 3 titles and Broner's 4. None of that bs means a thing to the purists because we KNOW how the game is played today. Fighters today are literally turning pro and fighting for a title within 4 or 5 fights. If you are a fighter and can't win 1 title today in boxing with the 8 or 9 in 17 weight classes, you are worthless and need to find a new occupation. The main thing that matters in Loma's career is what he did at 135 because he beat the top guy in Linares and another top 10 fighter in Nakatani. That other cherry bs is irrelevant. And I don't hold Gary Russell to as high of a standard as most do. Then or now. He's the twitter and youtube king.


        btw, you clearly stated(a direct quote)



        and I said, "what amerikan fighter is 15-2 compared to Ali?".

        What is there to comprehend? Is that not your direct quote? If you say "no" then I will issue you a public apology..
        When you said that fighters today fight for a title within 4-5 fights, I realized that not only you are not a purist, you really don't follow boxing to begin with.

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          #64
          Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat
          The most legitimate scorecard was the the Julie Lederman. I gave him only round 11.
          )) Dude, we really have nothing to discuss here. I feel like a geographer talking to a flat earther - it might be entertaining at first, but then you realize that he's actually being serious. Over and out.

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            #65
            Originally posted by BoxingIsGreat

            Go and talk to that known racist I was addressing, and fuck off for now.
            If you make a nonesense claim in a discussion thread, it usually follows that someone will call it out as nonesense.

            Nothing personal, so no need to get upset.

            However, while we're at it, your Lederman scorecard claim is also ridiculous.

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              #66
              Originally posted by RightJabLikeZab

              He's so bad. The punch clearly landed after the bell and he didn't even know or mention it.
              Jack Reiss has a history of destroying fights in the last seconds of the round. I remember when Bryant Perrella dominated Abel Ramos for 10 rounds, Abel got two knockdowns in the 10th against Perrella ; in both falls, Perrella immediately rose to his feet and was responding to Jack Reiss ridiculous safety protocols, nevertheless Reiss stopped Perrela because according to Jack, Bryant did not come back to him as Ramos was following through with the first order to walk to his left. Its important to note that Perrela did slightly stumble, but Reiss claims that he stopped the fight not because he seen Bryant stumble but because he did not 'come back' to him.

              Now, when Jack Reiss points towards the middle of the opposite corner and orders Perrela to 'walk over there and come back', I think that even a person from the crowd would of easily misunderstand if Reiss is ordering them to head to the opposite corner, its important to note Bryant did turn his head to face Reiss right before Jack called-off the fight. I think Bryant did not understand the instructions, not necessarily because he was badly hurt, considering he was performing all the other orders Reiss was instructing Parella to perform.

              Originally posted by Boxingfanatic75

              Drakulich is far worse than Cole

              wait not drakulich but the ref that stands at attention and salutes. He literally gets angry during fights and targets boxers.
              I think you could be referring to Jay Nady.

              Originally posted by Joeboxeo

              Jack Reiss is the worst referee ever! A real clown
              Bro, every time I hear Jack Reiss is officiating a match, I now pay more attention to Reiss more than the fight itself.

              Originally posted by !! Shawn

              You posted the Gif, you can clearly see it was a trip with Lomas left leg getting tangled up with Russells right leg... Jack Reiss is a terrible referee though.


              Gary Russell jr. lands a clean punch on Bumchenko and it causes Vasily to lose his balance and tangle his feet with Russell jr.

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                #67
                Originally posted by 1hourRun

                Jack Reiss has a history of destroying fights in the last seconds of the round. I remember when Bryant Perrella dominated Abel Ramos for 10 rounds, Abel got two knockdowns in the 10th against Perrella ; in both falls, Perrella immediately rose to his feet and was responding to Jack Reiss ridiculous safety protocols, nevertheless Reiss stopped Perrela because according to Jack, Bryant did not come back to him as Ramos was following through with the first order to walk to his left. Its important to note that Perrela did slightly stumble, but Reiss claims that he stopped the fight not because he seen Bryant stumble but because he did not 'come back' to him.

                Now, when Jack Reiss points towards the middle of the opposite corner and orders Perrela to 'walk over there and come back', I think that even a person from the crowd would of easily misunderstand if Reiss is ordering them to head to the opposite corner, its important to note Bryant did turn his head to face Reiss right before Jack called-off the fight. I think Bryant did not understand the instructions, not necessarily because he was badly hurt, considering he was performing all the other orders Reiss was instructing Parella to perform.



                I think you could be referring to Jay Nady.



                Bro, every time I hear Jack Reiss is officiating a match, I now pay more attention to Reiss more than the fight itself.




                Gary Russell jr. lands a clean punch on Bumchenko and it causes Vasily to lose his balance and tangle his feet with Russell jr.
                So true! He tries to steal the show every ****ing time

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                  #68
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun

                  Jack Reiss has a history of destroying fights in the last seconds of the round. I remember when Bryant Perrella dominated Abel Ramos for 10 rounds, Abel got two knockdowns in the 10th against Perrella ; in both falls, Perrella immediately rose to his feet and was responding to Jack Reiss ridiculous safety protocols, nevertheless Reiss stopped Perrela because according to Jack, Bryant did not come back to him as Ramos was following through with the first order to walk to his left. Its important to note that Perrela did slightly stumble, but Reiss claims that he stopped the fight not because he seen Bryant stumble but because he did not 'come back' to him.

                  Now, when Jack Reiss points towards the middle of the opposite corner and orders Perrela to 'walk over there and come back', I think that even a person from the crowd would of easily misunderstand if Reiss is ordering them to head to the opposite corner, its important to note Bryant did turn his head to face Reiss right before Jack called-off the fight. I think Bryant did not understand the instructions, not necessarily because he was badly hurt, considering he was performing all the other orders Reiss was instructing Parella to perform.



                  I think you could be referring to Jay Nady.



                  Bro, every time I hear Jack Reiss is officiating a match, I now pay more attention to Reiss more than the fight itself.




                  Gary Russell jr. lands a clean punch on Bumchenko and it causes Vasily to lose his balance and tangle his feet with Russell jr.
                  THATS IT!!! Jay freaking Nady!!! You ever see him get angry in every fight and get physical with fighters and in their faces? He’s complete bull****.

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                    #69
                    Originally posted by 1hourRun

                    Jack Reiss has a history of destroying fights in the last seconds of the round. I remember when Bryant Perrella dominated Abel Ramos for 10 rounds, Abel got two knockdowns in the 10th against Perrella ; in both falls, Perrella immediately rose to his feet and was responding to Jack Reiss ridiculous safety protocols, nevertheless Reiss stopped Perrela because according to Jack, Bryant did not come back to him as Ramos was following through with the first order to walk to his left. Its important to note that Perrela did slightly stumble, but Reiss claims that he stopped the fight not because he seen Bryant stumble but because he did not 'come back' to him.

                    Now, when Jack Reiss points towards the middle of the opposite corner and orders Perrela to 'walk over there and come back', I think that even a person from the crowd would of easily misunderstand if Reiss is ordering them to head to the opposite corner, its important to note Bryant did turn his head to face Reiss right before Jack called-off the fight. I think Bryant did not understand the instructions, not necessarily because he was badly hurt, considering he was performing all the other orders Reiss was instructing Parella to perform.



                    I think you could be referring to Jay Nady.



                    Bro, every time I hear Jack Reiss is officiating a match, I now pay more attention to Reiss more than the fight itself.




                    Gary Russell jr. lands a clean punch on Bumchenko and it causes Vasily to lose his balance and tangle his feet with Russell jr.
                    So you think an off balance shot from feather fisted Gary Russel is what did it?

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                      #70
                      Originally posted by !! Shawn

                      So you think an off balance shot from feather fisted Gary Russel is what did it?
                      I was impressed that Gary Russell jr. managed to land that shot and drop Bumchenko off balance, yes. Its like a fade away three-point shot in basketball, Gary Russell's timing and reflexes were on point.

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