Colbert will wind up just like Hurd and J-Rock. Give it time.
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Couldn't have said it better myself! All three judges should never be allowed to judge a major fight again! I use to like Colbert, but after this fight where he had the audacity to claim he won; and then act like an absolute jackass, I'm not a fan anymore.[/QUOTE]
Colbert is a nobody who was exposed last year. Y'all are letting him get under your skin like he's somebody.El_Mero likes this.
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I can understand gift decisions, it happens and this is apart of boxing. But the low rent cheap two bob manner in which Colbert behaved himself after the fight was some of the worst sportsmanship I’ve seen in a while. He lost a fan that night. I can’t wait to see this hood taught a lesson
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Originally posted by Corelone View Post
Its not called the fight game because they like each other and they're going to act nice to each other. If that's the reasoning, why fight at all after they talk trash at the weigh in? A rematch, in this case, is a money maker. Better than a guy who just got his face broke by Tank, might never fight again, even if he is friendly.
Colbert immediately asked him if he wanted to run it back after the decision was announced, that's as fair as he can be in that situation, but Rayo responded disrespectfully, now either Colbert, who right or wrong has the win and leverage, will cool off and make it happen, or he can walk away with the win and pursue his own best interests.
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Originally posted by jonnyc420 View Post
Get off his sack bro, he lost clearly. 3 good rounds is all he had. Then proceded to act like an idiot after. Guess that's the kind of fighter you enjoy but that dude lost a good percentage of his fanbase Saturday night. He'll be done in a couple of years.
I gave my honest, unbiased opinion... even said they should rematch. But emotional d--kheads like your don't know how to read.
Once you're done letting Rayo teabag you and you wipe his kids from your eyes- maybe you'll see a little clearer and learn how to score fights as well.Rebelrbg likes this.
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Originally posted by Nusky View Post
I see you're one of those morons I referenced in my post.
I gave my honest, unbiased opinion... even said they should rematch. But emotional d--kheads like your don't know how to read.
Once you're done letting Rayo teabag you and you wipe his kids from your eyes- maybe you'll see a little clearer and learn how to score fights as well.
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Originally posted by LAchargers373 View Post
It was a robbery bro. Colbert won 3 rounds. If u wanted to be a **** and bias 4 rounds tops. No way he won 6 rounds no chance I had no dog in this fight Idc about either fighter that was a robbery tho. To further my point I’d like to point out the fight was pulled from many sports books hours before the fight. That in itself is fishy. Add in the amount of money that was put on Rayo and it’s u can see what happened. It’s the ugly side of pro sports unfortunately. Colbert acting weird as hell
And like most viewers, I did not write down round by round how I scored it.. its off the top of the dome-which leaves room for error.
What I will say is there were rounds (maybe 2 or 3) that Colbert won clean. Combine that with at least 3 or 4 round where Colbert was doing most of the work(even walking Rayo down and landing clean combinations in several instances) and then he'd get hurt the later half or the last 30-40secs of the round. In that instance it comes down to how an individual personally scores A fight.
Had Rayo dropped Colbert instead of buzzing/stunning him we'd be having a different conversation. Rayo will learn from this to not play with his food.
They should rematch or both go avenge their losses. I don't have a problem with either move.LAchargers373 likes this.
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