arthur said himself he knew dirrell was down, but he hit him anyway because a fighter must take whtever oppurtunity he has to ko his opponent
1 to 2 seconds from the slippage to the punch?
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You obviously have timing problems if you saw a second and a half go by, even if you saw one second go by.
That didn't happen.
The point is,
it was in the heat of battle and the entire sequence happened within milliseconds, not seconds, or a second and a half,
but in less time than that.
You can watch the timer on the video and clearly see it all happen in the frame 2:47. Slip and punch.Comment
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if he didnt know that his opponent was down abraham has the worst reaction in the history of boxing :F good reaction time is a must for most athletes. imagine if usain bolt had such a horrible reaction he'd only start running 2 seconds after the signal
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how many seconds do you think it takes for a person to realise someone is down and not to swing at him, not like he had any momentum before he went down, he went down, arthur looked, ****ed up that hammer, and let it flyComment
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and it all happened,
in less than a second.
Why are you having a hard time realizing that?Comment
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Watch it in slow motion. Dirrell is down at 344, and he throws the punch well into 345. Thats how I saw it.You obviously have timing problems if you saw a second and a half go by, even if you saw one second go by.
That didn't happen.
The point is,
it was in the heat of battle and the entire sequence happened within milliseconds, not seconds, or a second and a half,
but in less time than that.
You can watch the timer on the video and clearly see it all happen in the frame 2:47. Slip and punch.Comment
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Idiot,
thats not the point.
The point is, people are saying a certain amount of time passed before the punch was thrown.
That is simply not true, and the people saying that, are lying to try and make their point.Comment
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