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  • The Italian Stallion
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    #1

    Last Night's FNF

    It was a tremendous show.
  • TyrantT316
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    #2
    most have been decent this year in my view

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    • tracylee
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      #3
      Originally posted by The Italian Stallion
      It was a tremendous show.
      The main event was much better than usual, but I've been waiting ages for Litzau to lose, and totally feel he did that last night. Not exactly what I call a robbery since I only had nolasco up by a pt., but not a W for Jason either. It's about time Litzau faced some REAL opposition and he definately showed he can 'come back' after a knockdown, along with showing just how green he still is.

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      • sisforshaq
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        #4
        Originally posted by tracylee
        The main event was much better than usual, but I've been waiting ages for Litzau to lose, and totally feel he did that last night. Not exactly what I call a robbery since I only had nolasco up by a pt., but not a W for Jason either. It's about time Litzau faced some REAL opposition and he definately showed he can 'come back' after a knockdown, along with showing just how green he still is.
        Close fight but I had Litzau slighty over Nolasco. I think he deserved the win after being dropped and not knowing where he was. He could be good in the future if he kept his hands up and stop that ****y **** in the ring.

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        • tracylee
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          #5
          Originally posted by sisforshaq
          Close fight but I had Litzau slighty over Nolasco. I think he deserved the win after being dropped and not knowing where he was. He could be good in the future if he kept his hands up and stop that ****y **** in the ring.
          lol, one can turn that around and say that Nolasco deserved the win for making litzau forget where he was too! my problems with jason are strictly personal...I've NEVER seen the guy fight a clean fight, and absolutely hate dirty fighters. Last night was a pleasure, watching him get dropped. The funny thing is, I could have sworn the ref. waved it off after that (when litzau was against the ropes) but to my disappointment, he was apparently just waving the end of the round (the sound of the bell) Now that was a real pisser! Nolasco just let up when he shouldnt have, and gave the last 2 rd's away, which probably cost him that fight. Oh yeah, youre right, for whatever reason (14 ko's in 14 I guess ) jason has always been too ****y.

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          • IIIBishopIII
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            #6
            it was a pretty good FNF last night. I enjoyed it.

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            • sisforshaq
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              #7
              Originally posted by tracylee
              lol, one can turn that around and say that Nolasco deserved the win for making litzau forget where he was too! my problems with jason are strictly personal...I've NEVER seen the guy fight a clean fight, and absolutely hate dirty fighters. Last night was a pleasure, watching him get dropped. The funny thing is, I could have sworn the ref. waved it off after that (when litzau was against the ropes) but to my disappointment, he was apparently just waving the end of the round (the sound of the bell) Now that was a real pisser! Nolasco just let up when he shouldnt have, and gave the last 2 rd's away, which probably cost him that fight. Oh yeah, youre right, for whatever reason (14 ko's in 14 I guess ) jason has always been too ****y.
              Unless Nolasco KO'd him, there was no way he was beating Litzau. 14-0-0 (14 KO) prospect vs Nolasco...come on, but hey thats boxing and how it works. I just hope we get to see Litzau KO'd sometime soon.

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              • tracylee
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                #8
                Originally posted by sisforshaq
                Unless Nolasco KO'd him, there was no way he was beating Litzau. 14-0-0 (14 KO) prospect vs Nolasco...come on, but hey thats boxing and how it works. I just hope we get to see Litzau KO'd sometime soon.
                hahahaha, I was going to say the same thing...the crowd was the real judge! I just know how quick peeps here are to come back with "that bias and has nothing to do with it and blah, blah, blah, etc." so I'm glad you said it first. The thing is, that was the first time Jasons really been tested, and Nolasco isnt exactly a 'power puncher' so that makes me wonder about his chin??? Just a thought... He should definately consider keeping his hands up cause he's no Ray Leonard and showed he can be ko'ed!

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                • sisforshaq
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by tracylee
                  hahahaha, I was going to say the same thing...the crowd was the real judge! I just know how quick peeps here are to come back with "that bias and has nothing to do with it and blah, blah, blah, etc." so I'm glad you said it first. The thing is, that was the first time Jasons really been tested, and Nolasco isnt exactly a 'power puncher' so that makes me wonder about his chin??? Just a thought... He should definately consider keeping his hands up cause he's no Ray Leonard and showed he can be ko'ed!
                  Ray Lenoard he is not but he was trying to be like...

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                  • tracylee
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by sisforshaq
                    Ray Lenoard he is not but he was trying to be like...
                    lol, you noticed that too huh? thats why I said it..cause of the way he started to fake him with one hand then throw the other..I thought 'oh come on man, stop the **** before you get ko'ed cause youre no leonard' although the ko would have been just fine with me!

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