Was it really a low blow?
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The amount of low blows is probably the largest I ever saw and the KD in the eleventh was as clear a foul as you'll ever see.
I reckon the TS needs a little freshen up of his memory, so take a look from 54.00 and this thread can end:
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Although I see that knockdown punch was a low blow, most of the other punches Bernstien was b1tching about were on the belt line.
Al Bernstein is by far the most BIASED commentator in boxing. He hates Mexican and European boxers and always sounds like he's rooting against them.
I remember the first Abraham-Miranda fight, Miranda was throwing a lot of low blows. But when the ref started deducted points, Bernstein went on and on about how it wasn't fair.
Bernstein never said too much about the crooked Jack Reiss and how he was doing everything he could to help Ward against Kessler.
And Bernstein didn't seem to mind that the crooked referee favored Ward in his fights with Green and Bika, letting Ward get away with numerous fouls.
This shows how phony his self-righteous criticism of Mora is. He shoulds apply the same standards to ALL referees.Last edited by The Hammer; 08-19-2011, 02:29 PM.Comment

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