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  • #31
    I didn't keep a scorecard but I feel like Colbert won the fight , barely, but he won.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by rudy View Post

      You not very smart but look this why you not complaining when the black referee clearly favoured Plant by allowing him to hold yet you bring up Colbert winning because he is black. You clearly have hate for black people i hope they did not sleep with your wife or made you watch like the girl you are.
      Twisting this up like a PBC fan boy would. Like you have a wife or gf. If your saying PBC punks all boxers constantly, then yes I agree with you. If your saying PBC worst thing to happen to boxing I agree with you. Colbert not going anywhere he a punk ass fake ***** that was handed a gift decision and everyone knows it. Colbert gonna get KTFO if he faces a seasoned fighter. Lots of fighters leaving PBC. Wilder gave up a 100 M contract to stick around with the same fools offering him now. Lol Browner was offered 40M years ago and stuck around to get beat up over and over what line 5 times haha now he's sour and left. Just like wilder Ruiz. They avoid Crawford to make Thruman but even die hard PBC weren't having that one and at 154. Pbs ***** bitches clowns

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      • #33
        Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
        Brooklyn, the best thing you've said all night is,"I'm going back to my division, at 130!" Frank Martin would terminate your career! Target Foster or Garcia, and if you lose, hang 'em up!
        Remember, I told you the other day that he's not ready for Martin. I don't think this was a robbery, I think it was a really close fight and both men have a legitimate argument against a loss. I would have been more inclined to it being called a draw.

        Rayo had the power that produced eye catching moments, but he couldn't ever finish. Colbert showed that he could recover and use his higher skill level to outwork his opponent with jabs, quick counters and movement, landing for points rather than punishment. Colbert immediately offered to run it back when the decision was announced, but Rayo cursed at him and told him that he lost.

        At that point, they can either work out the rematch as fighters, or if Colbert, who right or wrong has the win and leverage, feels disrespected, he can deny Rayo the opportunity that he originally offered.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post

          Remember, I told you the other day that he's not ready for Martin. I don't think this was a robbery, I think it was a really close fight and both men have a legitimate argument against a loss. I would have been more inclined to it being called a draw.

          Rayo had the power that produced eye catching moments, but he couldn't ever finish. Colbert showed that he could recover and use his higher skill level to outwork his opponent with jabs, quick counters and movement, landing for points rather than punishment. Colbert immediately offered to run it back when the decision was announced, but Rayo cursed at him and told him that he lost.

          At that point, they can either work out the rematch as fighters, or if Colbert, who right or wrong has the win and leverage, feels disrespected, he can deny Rayo the opportunity that he originally offered.
          Colbert has had back-to-back poor performances! He's clearly ill-prepared for Martin, nor any Top 10 Lightweight! He still has skills, and a high boxing IQ, but the lack of power is "no bueno" for this sport!

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Rebelrbg View Post

            Remember, I told you the other day that he's not ready for Martin. I don't think this was a robbery, I think it was a really close fight and both men have a legitimate argument against a loss. I would have been more inclined to it being called a draw.

            Rayo had the power that produced eye catching moments, but he couldn't ever finish. Colbert showed that he could recover and use his higher skill level to outwork his opponent with jabs, quick counters and movement, landing for points rather than punishment. Colbert immediately offered to run it back when the decision was announced, but Rayo cursed at him and told him that he lost.

            At that point, they can either work out the rematch as fighters, or if Colbert, who right or wrong has the win and leverage, feels disrespected, he can deny Rayo the opportunity that he originally offered.
            You dumb

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