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  • THE REED
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    #21
    In realty he just had the same reaction that WE all had.

    Are you kidding me? Nobody won by that margin.

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    • Allucard
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      #22
      Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
      The name wasn't even mentioned for the 119-110 card until after it was said and Martinez had already done his little facial expression. The man knew he lost a close fight and people on here trying to make it look like a highway robbery.
      It doesn't mean Williams' performance wasn't ****. It was. He needs to stop fooling around and train harder.

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      • AndyShitHot
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        #23
        Well I thought Martinez won 115-113 but when I heard 119-110 I knew it was for Williams because he threw the most punches and if someone was gonna have a judge on their side then it wasn't gonna be the Argentinian.

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        • Kevin Jesus
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          #24
          Dirrell fought Froch in Nottingham, England. Froch's hometown and he was still confident and hoping he got the win through out the whole announcement of the scores. If it's that Martinez was fighting away from home and 'knew he got screwed' then what do you say about Dirrell?

          Martinez knew he lost a close fight in the first place. It looked like he was expecting to lose a close fight but the 119-110 score disappointed him. Dirrell knew he won the fight so he was listening to the scores in hopes that they were favoring him. Martinez knew he came up short so he was listening to the scores in a way that he was expecting for Willias to get the win because Williams just edged him out not because he knew he was going to get robbed.

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          • revs1227
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            #25
            because whpo the hell would have it that far apart?

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              #26
              Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
              Dirrell fought Froch in Nottingham, England. Froch's hometown and he was still confident and hoping he got the win through out the whole announcement of the scores. If it's that Martinez was fighting away from home and 'knew he got screwed' then what do you say about Dirrell?

              Martinez knew he lost a close fight in the first place. It looked like he was expecting to lose a close fight but the 119-110 score disappointed him. Dirrell knew he won the fight so he was listening to the scores in hopes that they were favoring him. Martinez knew he came up short so he was listening to the scores in a way that he was expecting for Willias to get the win because Williams just edged him out not because he knew he was going to get robbed.
              Huh? WTF he look way more confident than Williams after the fight. Williams was the one that look like he was thinking he lost. Watch the ****ing end again and get your facts straight kid!

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              • Kevin Jesus
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                #27
                The fight was close as in 115-113 for either fighter. This is the type of fight where we are complaining about Williams winning but if Martinez would have gotten the nod we would have been like 'damn I think Williams did enough to win a close decision.

                This fight had an ambiguous winner, it deserves a rematch but calling it a robbery is just crossing the line a little bit.

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                • Dorian
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by TheGreatA
                  I didn't get that at all. Seemed like he knew that the decision wasn't going in his favour when the 119-110 scorecard was announced but not because he thought he had lost. He probably knew there wasn't going to be a judge who was going to score the fight 119-110 for him.
                  Read my mind on this one.

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                  • AndyShitHot
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
                    Dirrell fought Froch in Nottingham, England. Froch's hometown and he was still confident and hoping he got the win through out the whole announcement of the scores. If it's that Martinez was fighting away from home and 'knew he got screwed' then what do you say about Dirrell?

                    Martinez knew he lost a close fight in the first place. It looked like he was expecting to lose a close fight but the 119-110 score disappointed him. Dirrell knew he won the fight so he was listening to the scores in hopes that they were favoring him. Martinez knew he came up short so he was listening to the scores in a way that he was expecting for Willias to get the win because Williams just edged him out not because he knew he was going to get robbed.
                    Dirrell was delusional

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
                      Dirrell fought Froch in Nottingham, England. Froch's hometown and he was still confident and hoping he got the win through out the whole announcement of the scores. If it's that Martinez was fighting away from home and 'knew he got screwed' then what do you say about Dirrell?

                      Martinez knew he lost a close fight in the first place. It looked like he was expecting to lose a close fight but the 119-110 score disappointed him. Dirrell knew he won the fight so he was listening to the scores in hopes that they were favoring him. Martinez knew he came up short so he was listening to the scores in a way that he was expecting for Willias to get the win because Williams just edged him out not because he knew he was going to get robbed.
                      yeah but your also forgetting that he was just recently robbed, and that may have played a factor in him doing that. Also Dirrell clearly outboxed Froch so If I were Andre and heard a lopsided score then I would believe that. If I'm either Martinez or PWill and hear that score, then I know it's complete B.S. because of how close of a fight it was.

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