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  • #11
    that arthur abraham one was gonna be my first choice, it looks like he killed the guy

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    • #12
      Originally posted by DWiens421 View Post
      I see a problem with this, MUCH MORE, than I see a problem with Mercer-Morrison.

      That is saying QUITE a lot.
      Could you elaborate a little bit my friend?

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      • #13
        Originally posted by DWiens421 View Post
        I see a problem with this, MUCH MORE, than I see a problem with Mercer-Morrison.

        That is saying QUITE a lot.
        One of the worst examples of this type of situation (that luckily did not result in tragedy a la Paret)

        Mercante had forever to stop this!


        http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfhLQ2QALW8#t=8m1s

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        • #14
          Originally posted by PED User View Post
          One of the worst examples of this type of situation (that luckily did not result in tragedy a la Paret)

          Mercante had forever to stop this!
          I figured this was what D was referring to. For the Cooney-Norton fight the ref had position but looked almost afraid to jump in, in my opinion.

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          • #15
            From about 2:45 on.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by JAB5239 View Post
              Could you elaborate a little bit my friend?
              You guessed it... unanswered punches that are making the jawline equal with the spine are pretty unacceptable in my opinion.

              Originally posted by PED User View Post
              One of the worst examples of this type of situation (that luckily did not result in tragedy a la Paret)

              Mercante had forever to stop this!


              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FfhLQ2QALW8#t=8m1s

              Yeah, this always left a bad taste in my mouth... that really did look like a reenactment of Griffith-Paret.

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              • #17
                Ike's hybrid uppercut/hook was a marvel to see that late night on HBO.

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                • #18


                  Saad's Uppercut.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by DWiens421 View Post
                    You guessed it... unanswered punches that are making the jawline equal with the spine are pretty unacceptable in my opinion.



                    Yeah, this always left a bad taste in my mouth... that really did look like a reenactment of Griffith-Paret.
                    It's more bothersome when the ref has so much time to stop it. Mercer-Morrison was bad of course (whenever I see Tony Perez as the ref, he's doing a poor job), but not quite as bad to me as Whitaker-Hurtado, because it happened quicker. Whitaker was totally ****ing back that left hand, giving Mercante plenty of time to stop it, but he froze.

                    Williams-Jack is still the worst I've seen. Even in that era, that **** was terrible. Ike was known as being one of the meanest guys around and even he paused and looked at the ref.

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                    • #20
                      at 2min 21sec... wonder how heavyweight history would have changed if this landed clean:


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