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  • #51
    Originally posted by Rolling Stone View Post
    32 idiots who will join my ignore list shortly

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    Thinking about doing that to, ****s just flatout ****** to say he was acting. Abraham was classless, no longer a fan of him

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    • #52
      Originally posted by The Impaler View Post
      He didn't need to act. It was a DQ the second Abraham landed a right hook to a downed opponent.
      No. Abraham would have received a warning or a point deduction, if Dirrell was okay.

      It happens a lot, don't you watch much boxing? David Haye hit Fragomeni twice after he was down and didn't get disqualified, and Haye's a big puncher too.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by Carnivore View Post
        No. Abraham would have received a warning or a point deduction, if Dirrell was okay.

        It happens a lot, don't you watch much boxing? David Haye hit Fragomeni twice after he was down and didn't get disqualified, and Haye's a big puncher too.
        Tunney, ask many of these fools if they think RJJ should've been DQ'd in the first Griffin fight. Then ask if they Think AA should be DQ'd. Sit back and laugh at the american double standards.

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        • #54
          Wonder if Direll caught AA with the haymaker he threw landed in round 5 or 6 right when aa was looking at the ref bec of a low blow would have been legitimate. Double ****ing standards. Direll got caught with a jab right before he slipped, 2 legitimate knockdowns not counted.

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          • #55
            I don't believe he was. But it was su****ious the way he looked up at Abraham after he had been hit. But maybe the KO was a delayed reaction.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by Carnivore View Post
              No. Abraham would have received a warning or a point deduction, if Dirrell was okay.

              It happens a lot, don't you watch much boxing? David Haye hit Fragomeni twice after he was down and didn't get disqualified, and Haye's a big puncher too.
              Margarito hit Cotto too and he didn't get DQ!! it's just natural reaction..

              They should have deducted pts maybe and continued the fight..

              Either way Dirrel would have won a Dec or King AA would have got a KO (he was looking promising going into the last 2 rounds)

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Grand Champ View Post
                Tunney, ask many of these fools if they think RJJ should've been DQ'd in the first Griffin fight. Then ask if they Think AA should be DQ'd. Sit back and laugh at the american double standards.
                RJJ should have been DQ'd. So should Concepcion vs. Luevano. And so should Abraham vs. Dirrell.

                And guess what? They all were DQ'd.

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                • #58
                  Dirrell fought a great fight. Abraham should have known coming in that he'd have to be active a bit earlier because Dirrell was much quicker and more elusive to hit than anybody he'd ever faced before. Instead he fought Dirrell like he fought everyone in the past and this hurt him quite a bit.

                  I watched the fight and I have to say I thought Dirrell was acting immediately. I felt this way for two main reasons. To start off with Abraham hit Dirrell in his jaw but Dirrell put his glove up to his temple area and acted as if the blow landed their instead. Even after he got back to his dressing room they were icing his temple area when he clearly got hit in his lower left jaw. Secondly, was my opinion of Dirrell's delayed response after he got hit. Specifically the way Dirrell started to shake as if he was convulsing after getting hit. This was very strange because if you get hit hard enough to convulse you do it immediately. Dirrell didn't start to convulse right away. You can get hit and have a delayed reaction (because your equilibrium is off) and then fall out but you don't get hit and have a delayed reaction and then start to convulse. When someone gets hit hard enough to shake they are truly ****ed up and it happens right away. You don't see someone get hit like Dirrell did, lie down with his hands on his head and then start to twitch 8-10 seconds later. This was bull****. Dirrell fought a great fight but he was tired, knew he would win on the DQ and chose to act at the end.

                  What Abraham did (fouling out of frustration) was bad and he deserved the DQ. Good fight nonetheless and the drama that has occurred so far in this tournament really makes me want to see who will prevail in the end...
                  Last edited by Wukillabeez78; 03-28-2010, 02:28 AM.

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                  • #59
                    He was acting like he was in a different league than Abraham for 10rds.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by The Impaler View Post
                      RJJ should have been DQ'd. So should Concepcion vs. Luevano. And so should Abraham vs. Dirrell.

                      And guess what? They all were DQ'd.
                      What about David Haye when he hit Fragomeni TWICE after he went down?

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