Celebrating before the decision?

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    #11
    I don't know his name but I think it was baby Sauerland(isn't the father the owner) that came running in, with his slicked back hair going nuts. That mother looked like it was the biggest moment of his life.

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    • -Spinal-
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      #12
      They were celebrating because they knew the performance Kessler showed in that fight, would get him the win. Froch had the face of a loser just like he had after the Dirrell fight; Only this time the decision went to the correct fighter.

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      • Shattered Jaw
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        #13
        Originally posted by Vincent Zestril
        Come on man, it was a close fight. So many tight rounds to score.

        Facial expressions? Of course his girl was worried, he'd just been in a war!
        His score card reads like Tilleman's including 'a close one I gave to Froch' which was very generous of him. I also think Tunney gave Froch another close round because Froch's girlfriend looked like Froch won the round.

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        • GoogleMe
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          #14
          Originally posted by Estar
          To be fair I had Froch up by 1, I could see why Kessler won tho but 117-111 was shocking. But the celebrating before the results were in, such a close fight as well just seem dodgey to me.
          Well they've invested tons of millions into Danish fighters now. And they could just like us, see that Kessler was the winner (115-113), so what's wrong with celebrating? You think Europeans cheat?

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