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Remember when Russell Mora disqualified Anthony Peterson for low blows?

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  • #11
    if peterson was with golden boy he would have dq'd rios for holding his head down. unfortunately this terrible reffing will get him more jobs now that he's put up a giant "i will fix the fight for the highest bidder" sign on his face.

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    • #12
      I don't know what's worse, Joe Cortez in the Humberto Soto-Francisco Lorenzo fight or this. Right now I'm inclined to say this because this decision won't be overturned.

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      • #13
        Did agbeko not cut abner mares with his head? did he not hit behind the head?

        Rios is a clean fighter, but agbeko comes in with his head.

        That's my opinion I have the right.

        Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
        What's the connection that you're trying to put here?

        How many unintentional low blows can you throw? Do you think if Mora would have taken points out and being in the edge of a DQ that Mares would have still thrown those "unintentional" low blows?

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        • #14
          Gabriel_Montoya Gabriel Montoya
          I asked ref Russell Mora why he warned Mares 6 times and never took a point. He looked at me and walked away. #boxing

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          • #15
            Originally posted by jrosales13 View Post
            What's the connection that you're trying to put here?

            How many unintentional low blows can you throw? Do you think if Mora would have taken points out and being in the edge of a DQ that Mares would have still thrown those "unintentional" low blows?
            They were unintentional low blows. Had Mora taken a point away, yes they would of stopped but only because Mares would of stopped throwing any body shots. Mares can not throw the body shot without it looping down on the belt line, at least against Joe. They were unintentional though.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by ClitschKO_cuzn View Post
              Did agbeko not cut abner mares with his head? did he not hit behind the head?

              Rios is a clean fighter, but agbeko comes in with his head.

              That's my opinion I have the right.
              No is saying you don't have the right. Yes you're entitled to your opinion. Calmate loco, calmado. I was only asking a question.

              What does Rios being a clean fighter have anything to do with any of this?

              A clash of heads happened and Abner got cut. So your point is???

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Check View Post
                They were unintentional low blows. Had Mora taken a point away, yes they would of stopped but only because Mares would of stopped throwing any body shots. Mares can not throw the body shot without it looping down on the belt line, at least against Joe. They were unintentional though.
                Some of them might have been, some of them might have not. Because, some landed on the cup. I mean not even borderline. Just straight cup blows. So all of them unintentional? I don't know, I personally, ME can't be so sure one way or the other.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by BoxingGenius27 View Post
                  Jim Grey got so deeeeeep in that asssss!
                  Haha, that he did. And I just knew it was coming.

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                  • #19
                    Also remember the donaire/montiel fight after he was unable to move forward

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                    • #20
                      Also remember the donaire/montiel fight he let montiel after he was unable to move forward

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