Abraham Spoils Dirrell's Excellent Performance

Collapse
Collapse
  • Time
  • Show
Clear All
new posts
  • Drive Slow
    ..You Never Know Homie
    Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
    • Nov 2006
    • 256
    • 18
    • 3
    • 6,590

    #1

    Abraham Spoils Dirrell's Excellent Performance

    I've been a member on this site for a while, I don't post that often but tonight I was compelled to because of that disgraceful illegal blow that occurred in the 11th round. Tonight I thought I was about to witness a guy die inside those ropes and I'm thankful that Andre Dirrell is okay. This article by M. Rosenthal summarizes what happened.

    Abraham DQ spoils excellent performance by Dirrell

    By Michael Rosenthal, Ring Magazine

    Arthur Abraham turned a brilliant performance by Andre Dirrell into an ugly scene in the second phase of the Super Six World Boxing Classic on Saturday night in Detroit.

    Direll was dominating his extremely frustrated opponent through 10-plus rounds when he slipped to one knee and Abraham hit him in the chin with a clubbing right, knocking him temporarily unconscious and sending him to the hospital shortly after the fight ended.

    The American won the fight by disqualification at 1:13 of the round – Abraham’s first loss -- but was so disoriented immediately afterward that he couldn’t grasp what had happened.

    Broadcaster Jim Gray asked him in the ring whether he knew what happened and he responded, a grimace on his face and anguish in his voice: “I got dropped, man.” His handlers then yelled, “No, no, no, you won.” And, after thinking a moment, he said: “I got hit when I was down, I got hit when I was down.”

    He was then whisked to his dressing and a doctor said he would be taken immediately to a hospital.

    “I was concerned that there might be some bleeding in his brain,” the doctor said in Dirrell's dressing room. “He was very confused. He said his legs were very weak. There was a long period of time that he really didn’t have a sense of where he was or what was going on.

    “… We’re concerned enough to make sure. We’re being very careful about this, to make sure there’s no bleeding in his brain or something like that. So we’re taking him to the hospital.”

    Abraham (31-1, 25 knockouts) was the one who was confused during the fight.

    Dirrell (19-1, 13 KOs) obviously learned from his loss to Carl Froch in his first Super Six fight, in which he boxed well but lost on the scorecards because he didn’t throw enough punches. On Saturday, against a more-highly regarded foe, he blended beautiful boxing with very effective aggression to win the majority of the rounds.

    Abraham even went down in the fourth round – from a straight left – for the first time of his career and suffered a nasty cut above his right eye.

    The Armenian was so frustrated that he was reduced to swinging wildly – and amateurishly -- in the middle and late rounds in a desperate attempt to salvage a victory, although he did seem to be cutting off the ring as the end neared.

    And he would’ve needed a knockout to win: Dirrell, from nearby Flint, was leading on the scorecards 98-91, 97-92 and 97-92 with a round and a half to go.

    “I know he win on points. I wanted only KO, no more,” Abraham said in his broken English.

    Indeed, it seemed as if Dirrell was emerging as one of the best fighters in the world before our eyes when it all came crashing down in the middle of the 11th round.

    Dirrell, who had slipped on ring decals at least one other time, was near one corner when his foot went out from under him and he dropped to one knee. His head was down when Abraham, looking directly at him, landed a hard right flush on the chin.

    Dirrell, in a somewhat delayed reaction, fell onto his side and lay unconscious for several moments. Television analyst Antonio Tarver said the fighter’s legs were trembling, as if he were about to go into convulsions.

    He was able to get to his feet after several minutes but was obviously confused, as he walked around the ring and ranted while his handlers tried to explain what had happened.

    Abraham claimed afterward that he did nothing wrong even after watching the foul on a monitor and accused Dirrell of acting.

    “He wasn’t on the ground,” he said through an interpreter. “I shouldn’t be disqualified for this.”

    He added after seeing the replay: “I couldn’t see. He’s a good actor.”

    No one who saw the fight will agree with that. Obviously, Dirrell was hurt badly. Just as obviously, he dominated a fighter who many experts considered one of the favorites to win the compelling 168-pound tournament.

    Hopefully, Dirrell will be fine and we’ll remember his performance and not the unfortunate ending.
  • MuckMuck
    Banned
    Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
    • Jan 2010
    • 568
    • 49
    • 0
    • 701

    #2
    “I was concerned that there might be some bleeding in his brain,” the doctor said in Dirrell's dressing room. “He was very confused. He said his legs were very weak. There was a long period of time that he really didn’t have a sense of where he was or what was going on.
    This being a big smile to my face. I wish AA would have hammer fisted his head when he was on the floor like Dan Henderson did to Bisbing.

    Comment

    • Rolling Stone
      Banned
      • Feb 2010
      • 2452
      • 110
      • 18
      • 3,354

      #3
      Abraham spoiled this fight.....Dirrell is so much better than this punk

      Comment

      • jmmfan
        Interim Champion
        • Aug 2008
        • 724
        • 45
        • 120
        • 6,894

        #4
        Originally posted by MuckMuck
        This being a big smile to my face. I wish AA would have hammer fisted his head when he was on the floor like Dan Henderson did to Bisbing.
        Your mother must be proud. Tough guy on the internet.

        Comment

        • Drive Slow
          ..You Never Know Homie
          Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
          • Nov 2006
          • 256
          • 18
          • 3
          • 6,590

          #5
          Originally posted by MuckMuck
          This being a big smile to my face. I wish AA would have hammer fisted his head when he was on the floor like Dan Henderson did to Bisbing.
          If it would have happened legally then fair game to Abraham, but that was a disgraceful illegal blow. But maybe Abraham should join those MMA guys you just mentioned because they all seem to like hitting people when they are down.

          Props to Andre Dirrell for a masterful display of switch-hitting/stick and move boxing.

          Comment

          • MuckMuck
            Banned
            Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
            • Jan 2010
            • 568
            • 49
            • 0
            • 701

            #6
            If he can't take a punch he should leave the sport.

            CASE CLOSED.

            Comment

            • hateinyaeyes32
              Undisputed Champion
              • Feb 2010
              • 1095
              • 63
              • 32
              • 7,671

              #7
              Originally posted by MuckMuck
              This being a big smile to my face. I wish AA would have hammer fisted his head when he was on the floor like Dan Henderson did to Bisbing.
              you punk mother ****er i wish you were in front of my face right now cuz id knock you out and stomp on your face... Your poking fun at someone who couldve been killed... You dont make fun of a situation like that.

              Comment

              • Drive Slow
                ..You Never Know Homie
                Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
                • Nov 2006
                • 256
                • 18
                • 3
                • 6,590

                #8
                Originally posted by MuckMuck
                If he can't take a punch he should leave the sport.

                CASE CLOSED.
                So because he is seated on the floor doing the splits clearly not expecting a right-handed haymaker from Abraham, he can't take a punch?? Make it make sense Muck. It seems to me that Abraham can't take a loss like a professional. Abraham should count his blessings though because what goes around comes around. Think about it Muck, think about it.

                Comment

                • MuckMuck
                  Banned
                  Gold Champion - 500-1,000 posts
                  • Jan 2010
                  • 568
                  • 49
                  • 0
                  • 701

                  #9
                  Hopefully it was a legit knockout and not an acting job, although I am 95% sure he was acting. AA will fight again and be stronger. Dirrell, if he wasn't faking which he was, might never be the same again and I love it.

                  Comment

                  • Drive Slow
                    ..You Never Know Homie
                    Silver Champion - 100-500 posts
                    • Nov 2006
                    • 256
                    • 18
                    • 3
                    • 6,590

                    #10
                    Originally posted by MuckMuck
                    Hopefully it was a legit knockout and not an acting job, although I am 95% sure he was acting. AA will fight again and be stronger. Dirrell, if he wasn't faking which he was, might never be the same again and I love it.
                    Okay I see that this is getting nowhere. But Muck, you are contradicting yourself my man. First you are unsure if he was so called acting "I am 95% sure he was acting," but then you re-assure yourself by saying "if he wasn't faking which he was" and in the next breath you say he "might never be the same again". Well if he was faking then why might he never be the same again? Make it make sense man.

                    Deep down in your Mucky heart you know it was bogus on Abraham's part, but why is it so hard to give Dirrell his props for soundly beating the tournament favorite?

                    Comment

                    Working...
                    TOP