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  • #31
    Originally posted by crold1 View Post
    If the ref doesn't call break, technically it's a live game. It's certainly not sportsmanlike. I have no problem with the DQ but Cole was a catastophe last night.
    well he did shout stop twice BEFORE arthur through the monster hook

    so there goes that excuse for the arthur ball lickers

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    • #32
      Originally posted by Arthur Abraham
      Should I have waited untill he raised again? Every fighter must take his chance to land the KO-punch. As the referee did not go between us I felt it was OK to punch.
      What the hell kind of question is that? No s**t sherklock...

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      • #33
        Originally posted by tehMatrix View Post
        well he did shout stop twice BEFORE arthur through the monster hook

        so there goes that excuse for the arthur ball lickers
        No, he didn't shout at all, or even move towards them until after the punch.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by tehMatrix View Post
          well he did shout stop twice BEFORE arthur through the monster hook

          so there goes that excuse for the arthur ball lickers


          Are you sure? I didn't hear it, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen obviously.

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          • #35
            they can protest all they want but rules are rules - you can't hit a fighter when he's down and dirrell was clearly down. So I don't know wth they expect

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            • #36
              Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
              According to BILD Wilfried Sauerland, promotor of Arthur Abraham, is fuming by last nights events and disqualification:

              "We'll protest this result. We want a new fight!"

              To the tabloid Abraham says:

              "Should I have waited untill he raised again? Every fighter must take his chance to land the KO-punch. As the referee did not go between us I felt it was OK to punch."


              Great news!!!

              AA needs to get this bull**** overturned and be awarded the rightful k.o victory.

              Dirrell is nothing but a weak ass bum.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by Carnivore View Post
                David Haye hit Fragomeni TWICE while he was sitting on the canvas:




                Should of had a point taken away. But since the fight was in England, no surprise really.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by BattlingNelson View Post
                    According to BILD Wilfried Sauerland, promotor of Arthur Abraham, is fuming by last nights events and disqualification:

                    "We'll protest this result. We want a new fight!"

                    To the tabloid Abraham says:

                    "Should I have waited untill he raised again? Every fighter must take his chance to land the KO-punch. As the referee did not go between us I felt it was OK to punch."
                    i dont think aa and his people have a case to be honest,dirrell was on the floor and you are not allowed to punch someone on the floor,its crystal clear i dont get the argument,he was outclassed and seemed very desperate to land any big shots,there was no need for him to punch a man on the floor,regardless if the ref stepped in or not,its a part of the rules

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by da chosen 1 View Post
                      Beautiful k.o punch.

                      There was barely any delay. AA capitalized on the mistake immediately and khtfo.

                      I got an erection watching Dirrell lay limp on the canvas.

                      :wank:

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