Yeah I know what you mean, but you can't say it wasn't entertaining!
Abrahams Dirrell: Effing Bizarre
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That was JMM-Jaca..and it wasn't a low blow it was a headbutt that opened a gash over JMM's eyebrow but on the inside of it..it was pretty nasty..and thats when Cole made that statement..At the time when I watched it live I thought I was the only one who caught that and was like "WTF!?..can they do that!?"..lolOriginally posted by SnoopySmurfLawrence Cole was the same ref that got suspended (I think) for telling a fighter after he was decked in the nuts "You want to continue? You're ahead on the score cards."
Jmm being the warrior that he is decided to continue and knocked Jaca the **** out!!..Comment
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don't forget that the doctor cleaned up and put pressure on AA's cut.I can't be alone here. That fight was bananas right? Strange from start to finish. Laurence Cole's refereeing, the announcers, the DQ, the post fight?
I'm not trying to argue any side of any argument on this fight, I just wanna talk about how weird that fight was.
Topic 1: Laurence Cole's not a knockdown decision and the breakup in the corner. Laurence Cole hates Europe.
Topic 2: The awesome post fight interview with a winner who didn't know he won. We just witnessed boxing highlights history.
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It's surprising to me how more people do not bring up the cut. I was under the impression that doctors were not allowed to treat a cut ringside. Putting pressure on a wound and cleaning up blood around it, is treating it to me. Dirrell could have doen a lot more damage.Comment
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Abraham has always deflected some blows into his nads. The way he holds his hands and bends over, cause some punches to slide down his arms and into his nads!LOLThat incident with the Doctor confused me big time. I didn't know the doctor would be allowed to treat his cut.
What sort of response is "I know, I saw it" to a low blow? I only saw the fight once and think AA exaggerated some of these "low blows" and thought he only had a case for one, but I need to watch again.
Most though are due to the opponent trying to hit him under his elbows, just above the beltline and just plain missing and hitting him low.Comment
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