low blows in big fights that u think changed the outcome

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  • AintGottaClue
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    #1

    low blows in big fights that u think changed the outcome

    i thnik the lowblow in the 4th round of vargas and tito turned the tables in titos favor so he ended up winning the fight, i aslo think if hatton hadnt low blowed tszyu zoo woulda won that fight, low blows in big fights to me seem to change the outcome
  • SacTown1
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    #2
    Bowe-Golota 1 and 2, for all of the obvious reasons....

    Good call on Nando-Tito, I thought Vargas was coming on big-time before the low-blow...

    I can't say that the outcome would have been different in Hatton-Tszyu, Ricky won nearly every round....

    Bowe caught Holyfield with a few shots south of the border in all 3 fights....

    The low blows that Gatti caught Rodriguez with helped him turn the tide in that fight....

    I'll try 2 think of a few more....

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    • Tha Greatest
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      #3
      I think Hatton would've still won but that still changed the pace etc.

      Trinidad-Vargas should have been a DQ win for Vargas, Vargas was getting momentum then comes Tito with all those low blows..

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      • AintGottaClue
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        #4
        imo i think vargas was just about to tko tito in the 4th till that how would i say cripling blow came in, and i had tsyzu winning by like 1 round before the low blow on my card

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        • Memorex
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          #5
          Originally posted by ThaGreatest
          I think Hatton would've still won but that still changed the pace etc.

          Trinidad-Vargas should have been a DQ win for Vargas, Vargas was getting momentum then comes Tito with all those low blows..
          agreed ,what if trinidad fought cleanly and didnt hit vargas with the nut punch. maybe vargas ends the fight with a ko.trinidad was in real trouble in that fight

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          • Run
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            #6
            Gatti v.s. Ward 2. Micky was hit low repeatedly by Arturo, and I think slowed him down enough to hurt him in the later rounds.



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            • Solo322
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              #7
              how come boxers never take the full five minutes to recover from the low blows? They always seem to want to go straight back into the action. I noticed this just recently as i was watching Benn eubank 1. Eubank was in serious pain but he just took about 45 sec before going back in.

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              • mic573
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                #8
                Tito would of still beat Vargas. You all act like Vargas wasn't competitive in the fight after the 4th round. Vargas was still in the fight but Tito's punches eventually wore him down.

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                • SacTown1
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by mic573
                  Tito would of still beat Vargas. You all act like Vargas wasn't competitive in the fight after the 4th round. Vargas was still in the fight but Tito's punches eventually wore him down.
                  the low blow did turn the tide though, we could always speculate that Tito would have won either way, but Vargas' best moments came right before getting crushed in the cojones, so it's natural to blame the low blow and wonder "what if it never happened"

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                  • riz
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                    #10
                    ye i was gona mention the tito fight as well.... im not sure if vargas would've stopped him... but im not not saying it lol...
                    who knows what would've happend. but it seems like whenever tito is in trouble thts what he does, which realy pisses me off. c when stuff like tito hittin vargas in the balls right when hes hurt, or when corrlaes took out his mouth piece, those gyz should get points deducted SERIUSLY. like 2 points man. the corrales one tho, the ref should've let him fight w/o the mouthpiece for his own good

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