Why wouldn't DDD jump on Usyk if he believed he was done? Why not press to the body for the rest of the rounds? His excuses stink, regardless of if the ref got it wrong or not. Lose a decision bc of the call? Fair argument. But this is spilled milk.
Comments Thread For: Dubois' Trainer: Usyk Was Allowed To Escape, The Fight Was Finished in Round Five
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If we count the similar situation in AJ-Usyk II, where Pabon judged the same way, that makes it 4, with Dubois it's already 5. I mean, there is practically no other fighter who complains so often of low blows. It's like 1/5 of his pro fights. It was su****ious until some time, but I am now assured this man plays a great role, pretending he's so great, pure, noble etc., while he has an absolutely glass body and fakes, and cheats when hurt. He clearly lost that fight, even being the superior fighter, but this is what the puncher's stance is.
As to "Usyk would've gotten up if a 10 count was initiated" - no, he wouldn't have! He was twitching and trembling, crawling on the canvas. Getting up would've brought a cannonade of punches and he would've been knocked out.
This entire night was too much of the usual Ukrainian propaganda, so a dubious referee as Pabon would never rule the way we expect to.Exactly! Except for the referee making terrible judgement calls during the fight in that favored Usyk, Dubois would've been the new champion.
Albeit a short term reigning champion, because he doesn't have the dogged determination that's required to be a successful long term champion.
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