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  • #11
    Originally posted by Solo322
    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.
    I always wondered this too. It seems as though the ref is always trying to rush the guy back in. If i was tired and needed the break, I would tell everyone to " **** themselves" then i would sit down in the corner and lean up against the ropes until i was rested.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by SturmRules
      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
      the first punch tito landed changed that fight.
      the end was inevitable for vargas even though
      he managed a spirited rally & at times showed
      tito as a little one dimensional (little lol)

      if hatton had lost heart after one of at least 3 low blows landed
      by tszyu maybe id agree. hatton was just returning the favor &
      any fighters corner will say , if he hits you low hit em back low.

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      • #13
        Good point. Tszyu landed way more low blows on Hatton

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        • #14
          Originally posted by DiegoFuego
          Good point. Tszyu landed way more low blows on Hatton
          yes but they werent as big or blatent nor as low as tszyu's hattons one was on purpose, and besides that one pucnh should been called a knockdown imo of course though

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          • #15
            What springs to my mind. Is Ken Buchanan vs Roberto Duran

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            • #16
              Originally posted by SturmRules
              yes but they werent as big or blatent nor as low as tszyu's hattons one was on purpose, and besides that one pucnh should been called a knockdown imo of course though
              it was a cracker ill concede


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              • #17
                Originally posted by AegrusMind

                it was a cracker ill concede


                ya that GIF is funny as hell and after that tszyu wasnt fighting liek he was earlier in that fight

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                • #18
                  low blows are bull**** and don't really hurt. Boxers use them as excuses to rest 99% of the time, I really believe. They've protective cups that work.

                  Bowe was full of ****, although Golota did keep low blowing him. Bowe was getting his ass beat in both fights and took the easy way out. And if you think I'm lying, think about this, Bowe ducked the hell out of Lennox Lewis and threw the WBC title away to keep from defending it against him.

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                  • #19
                    Wtf?

                    So Vargas didn't use low blows also, right...



                    Stop the hatin Sturms...

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                    • #20
                      You think Bowe's balls worked anymore after that Golota 3 punch combo to straigh to the nutsack. The bastard deserved the beating he got to the brain and balls from Golota. Bowe was one of the dirtiest fighters ever, he lowblowed constantly, hit behind the head constantly, did alot of acting for referees etc...big time cheater.

                      Shamefull way to live though, no brains and no balls.

                      The first Bowe Golota fight ending was hillarious. In that fight I think most of the low blows Golota landed were unintentional but at the end when Bowe's bodyguard ran across the ring and started cracking Golota with his walke talkie. That was golden. Then Bowe's whole entourage started attacking everybody and people from the stands charged the ring. Great moment in boxing history. People were even attackig Merchant and Lampley and Foreman was holding them off. Very entertaining.

                      The fight I think right before Golota fought Bowe was hillarious too. Against Samson Pouha, Golota got rocked by a huge roundhouse and grabbed on to Pouha and bit him in the shoulder near the neck, and Sean O'Grady on the old USA Tuesday night fights show goes "Golota going for the jugular." hhaahaha
                      Last edited by The Troll; 07-06-2005, 07:05 PM.

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