Comments Thread For: Carlos Adames Secures Stoppage of Julian Williams in Ninth, Controversy Erupts in Aftermath

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  • Lefty0616
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    #161
    I do not agree with the stoppage. However, Williams caused it on himself and would have eventually gotten stopped. He didn't listen to his corner by not throwing enough body shots. That could have made a difference in the fight.

    The ref was a joke though. He gave Williams a warning for a low blow, but Adames threw them all night. Go figure.

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      #162
      Just a horrible stoppage. Let the fights end clearly, or wait for the corner to throw in the towel.

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        #163
        Originally posted by willieb24
        The Breadman getting people knocked out.
        Oh STFU kid and go do something with your life instead of bagging on people that have some amount of notoriety where of course you have absolute none as an anonymous troll poster
        Last edited by Boxingfanatic75; 06-25-2023, 05:35 AM.

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        • b Murphington
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          #164
          Originally posted by Lefty0616
          I do not agree with the stoppage. However, Williams caused it on himself and would have eventually gotten stopped. He didn't listen to his corner by not throwing enough body shots. That could have made a difference in the fight.

          The ref was a joke though. He gave Williams a warning for a low blow, but Adames threw them all night. Go figure.
          Idk why Williams stayed in the trenches after rd 4. And Adames was just ripping to his body.

          J Rock looked much better when he was boxing and picking his shots on the outside.

          I don’t think it was the worst stoppage, but was still too early. But based on the scorecards at the time, I guess it didn’t matter too much anyways. One judge amazingly had it a shutout for Adames.

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          • Devils Advocate
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            #165
            Great fight! Time for Jrock to hang ‘em up before he gets seriously hurt. No shame, he’s had a solid career despite not having a chin and terrible terrible inactivity…5 fights since 2018?

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              #166
              Should the fight have been stopped? The answer is no; Absolutely not. J-Rock deserved the right to go out on his shield. However, with hindsight being 20.20; I thought the referee made the right call.

              J-Rock was getting rocked even with partially blocked punches landed to the head and his legs were like rubber. Most of the punches that Adames landed to the head were all partially blocked with Julian's gloves and yet those punches still hurt Williams.

              The longer the fight would have gone; The greater were his chances of getting hurt because he was down on all three official scorecards and needed a knockout to win the fight. However, as we all know; J-Rock is not a knockout puncher.​

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              • garfios
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                #167
                Originally posted by kiaba360



                Win or lose, I think retirement is a distinct possibility. He's old, chronically inactive, and he hasn't fought anyone notable after Castaņo. MW is barren, and Garcia is potentially the last good payday he'll receive. Lara should beat Garcia, but I wouldn't bet on it. Isn't the fight supposedly at a catch-weight too?
                Really don't know if it's a catchweight. If he wins, he can rematch castaņo, if the kid decide to move up.

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                • kiaba360
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                  #168
                  Originally posted by garfios

                  Really don't know if it's a catchweight. If he wins, he can rematch castaņo, if the kid decide to move up.
                  The career of Danny Garcia has been littered with world title victories and exponentially large wads of cash. Though he's always been confident, not even in Garcia's wildest dreams did he believe things would play out the way they have. [Click Here To Read More (https://www.boxingscene.com/danny-garcia-on-erislandy-lara


                  "Although he’s fought just once above the welterweight limit, Garcia will abandon his new weight class to venture off into the land of the 160s. On August 5th, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, Garcia will officially take on current WBA middleweight champion, Erislandy Lara. Their impending contest will take place at a catchweight of 155 pounds."

                  PBC has the 154lb division on lock, yet Lara decided to move up. It made no sense, and now he's gonna fight Garcia at 155.

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                    #169
                    Originally posted by BlackRobb
                    J-Rock and Kownacki are punching bags at this point.
                    I think Kownacki should not fight anymore.

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                    • garfios
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                      #170
                      Originally posted by kiaba360

                      The career of Danny Garcia has been littered with world title victories and exponentially large wads of cash. Though he's always been confident, not even in Garcia's wildest dreams did he believe things would play out the way they have. [Click Here To Read More (https://www.boxingscene.com/danny-garcia-on-erislandy-lara


                      "Although he’s fought just once above the welterweight limit, Garcia will abandon his new weight class to venture off into the land of the 160s. On August 5th, at Barclays Center in Brooklyn, New York, Garcia will officially take on current WBA middleweight champion, Erislandy Lara. Their impending contest will take place at a catchweight of 155 pounds."

                      PBC has the 154lb division on lock, yet Lara decided to move up. It made no sense, and now he's gonna fight Garcia at 155.
                      I don't know, pretty sure he was advised to move up.

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