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  • Comments Thread For: Breadman on Adames-Williams: Typical A-Side Stoppage, At Least Let The Fight Go

    Adames, Williams Stoppage - Armory, Minneapolis - In a showdown for the WBC's interim-middleweight title, Carlos Adames (23-1, 18 KOs) secured a stoppage win over former unified champion Julian Williams (28-4-1, 16 KOs) in the ninth round.
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  • #2
    "Let him finish him if he’s going to finish him.”
    So...if he dies, he dies? Is that what Breadman is suggesting?

    I'm legit asking.
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    • #3
      To be honest, I thought the referee made the right decision. Could he have continued; Probably and perhaps he could? However, he would have needed a knockout in order to win that fight and he is not a knockout puncher.

      Therefore, Julian J-Rock Williams as we know him is done as an elite fighter and as a title contender. With this loss he has become officially a gatekeeper status fighter now.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by champion4ever View Post
        To be honest, I thought the referee made the right decision. Could he have continued; Probably and perhaps he could? However, he would have needed a knockout in order to win that fight and he is not a knockout puncher.

        Therefore, Julian J-Rock Williams as we know him is done as an elite fighter and as a title contender. With this loss he has become officially a gatekeeper status fighter now.
        he was done as an elite fighter when he lost to vladimir hernandez lol

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        • #5
          J-Rock was taking a sustained beating and didn’t seem to have a chance to win by the time the fight was stopped. Even my 13 year old was saying the should stop the fight in the previous round….and sorry to say, but Bread soiled himself on national television last night. Leading up to the Plant-Benevidez fight he had cultivated a great image of a seasoned trainer that was in complete control, and in a few short minutes he completely pissed that away and made himself look like an unhinged amateur. And this is coming from a “Breadman” fan who’s been riding with him since the beginning.

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          • #6
            I like Breadman but it wasn't a bad stoppage in my opinion. Mark Nelson is a very good ref, I've never felt he's been biased towards a certain fighter or promotion in the past and I thought his decision to stop the fight was reasonable.
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            • #7
              Originally posted by Leicesterage View Post

              So...if he dies, he dies? Is that what Breadman is suggesting?

              I'm legit asking.
              Yeah it doesn’t sound good when you say it out loud lol.

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              • #8
                I agree with Breadman! Adames was putting it on him, but he couldn't drop J-Rock, and J-Rock was fighting back! He already showed his grit in round 4! That being said, J-Rock needs to retire! He's taken too much punishment during his career!

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                • #9
                  I agree with Breadman but no rematch

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by millcitymauler View Post
                    J-Rock was taking a sustained beating and didn’t seem to have a chance to win by the time the fight was stopped. Even my 13 year old was saying the should stop the fight in the previous round….and sorry to say, but Bread soiled himself on national television last night. Leading up to the Plant-Benevidez fight he had cultivated a great image of a seasoned trainer that was in complete control, and in a few short minutes he completely pissed that away and made himself look like an unhinged amateur. And this is coming from a “Breadman” fan who’s been riding with him since the beginning.
                    So, a man who has a moment while leading his entire life as steady keeled all of a sudden “pissed that away?” GTFOH with that nonsense. He puts his life into this sport and squashes his emotions 99.9% of the time. But because he has a moment (mind you a SEVERELY MILD moment) that negates his entire life of cool headedness?

                    Ok
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