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Originally posted by iNixus View PostWoooooow in afterfight comment Yvon Michel said live on RDS tv channel that top rank told him joe smith is asking so much money to fight beterbiev that its the reason fight havnt been made yet
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This damned new format of boxingscene it just rubbish. And what's the idea of describing a fight from the last round back to the first. Sheer ******ity. You had a very good system gojng ans had to ruin it. I've been on boxingscene since shortly after it began in 2003, I joined in 2004 and this format is the worst I've seen..
I see other bad systems and it looks as if you're trying to compete with them, well you don't need to you're #1...in bad formats.
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Originally posted by breeto80 View Post
Doesn't anyone "get it" in here ? Joe was playing around with this stiff. Basically getting some work in. In the real world , this was just like a non-title " fight for the champ. Like they used to do in the old days. He was getting some work in, having fun. Basically a sparring match with no headgear. Don't look too deep into this fight. It was a nothing fight for him.
I for one don’t think boxers should ever “play” with their opponents because then that’s when it backfires on you. It looked like Geffrard had some decent skills too.
End of the day though, Smith got it done and I can’t knock him for that. He did what he was expected to do.
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Describing a fight backwards is like reading a book backwards or watching the end of the movie first. Are you guys smoking something, taking some drugs that make you see things backwards ???? Stop doing describing a fight this way, is that how you also talk. BACKWARDS !!!!!!!!
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Originally posted by iNixus View Post
Still harder than ppl think to ko beterbiev gvozdyk couldnt and he nearly killed stevenson
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It's shocking and disappointing that Steve Geffrard, at this late point in his career, completely blew any chance, not just at a title shot, but at another TV gig. HIs monochromatic strategy of "cover up and take punches" was, initially, reminiscent of Ali's "rope a dope", save there was no counterattack in later rounds. It's been a very long time since I've seen any pugilist just cover up and become a tomatoe can. It was almost shameful. If Geffrard was too afraid to give Smith any sort of meaningful run for the money he should never have taken the fight. While this was Smith's first title defense, it's really hard to call it that: the bout was only a smidgen more difficult than an animated sparring session. It was so bad that a casual fan remarked that it looked as if Geffrard was on Smith's payroll. I don't know what was going through Geffrard's mind: when you are a contestant in a boxing match you are expected to go out there and BOX. Regardless of his previous opponents, Steve's record alone shows that he is capable of giving us a much better showing than he did last night (which was really NO showing). At this point we do not know how good Smith, Jr really is, as he was not challenged in any way. And we don't know any longer what Geffrrard is really capable of; save for virtually throwing a fight. At the end of the fight the status quo was unchanged: Smith, Jr retained his title, as expected; and Geffrard looked like a cowardly amateur, which was totally unexpected, as we know he is capable of far more. The fans, in the end, were the ones who were cheated, and I imagine that BOTH fighters awoke this morning thoroughly embarrassed by their performance last night. No one really won or lost, and we were ALL robbed by Bob Arum.
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