Arthur Abraham deserves to have the Dirrell fight changed to a K.O Victory

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  • MajorKong
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    #21
    Originally posted by ƒallenloki
    Nice try, Jacky.

    I know you hate Floyd but last night was on Victor.

    42-0, 26(T)KO
    That's like blaming the woman for getting ****d cuz' she's showing too much ass.

    Its actually not a bad argument when you think about it.



    But srsly. You're showing a real lack of character by supporting this. You should put your fanboyism aside and examine the situation with a clear head.

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      #22
      Originally posted by -Genesis-
      How is acting like your accepting an apology and hitting someone on the ground even remotely alike?
      How can you call AA's punch illegal while it was in the heat of action and then claim what Fraud did legal while there was a break in the action and ORtiz had his hands out trying to touch gloves?

      Think about it.

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      • copablack
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        #23
        Totally different situation

        You gotta be ****** to bring this up! Floyds punches were not illegal at all moron! AA hit dirrell while he was down on the floor dumbass!
        Originally posted by Fooly Cooly
        I've been reading through a lot of these threads over the last night or so and I've seen a pattern. All the people that were enraged at AA throwing a quick punch in a split second within the heat of the moment are suddenly ok with Fraud Jr. throwing 2 illegal punches during a break period.

        So I'll say what I've always said about that fight and that is that AA got a rightful k.o win. It wasn't his fault Dirrell was running around and briefly took a slip, Dirrell should've protected himself at all times. Especially since the ref hadn't even bothered to stop the action.

        What I've also noticed is the race dynamic here.

        With Abraham, the justice was to be swift and harsh. He needed to be taught a lesson right away and any dissent to the contrary was met with jeers and cries of racism.

        However, when Floyd commits an even more foul crime, the instinct of the ******* establishment is to make excuses for the criminal and be more concerned about his "civil" rights and try to explain away why he did what he did instead of holding him accountable.

        AA punched Dirrell, AA goes to hell.

        Fraud double punches Ortiz, but he gets a pass for it.

        Last night was indicative of whats wrong with modern Western society.

        I know, this probably makes too much sense.

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        • Pez
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          #24
          as much as i want to agree, i can't. punching someone while they're down is illegal. punching after the ref resumes the fight is legal. AA and floyd's actions are two different situations.

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          • MajorKong
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            #25
            Originally posted by Pez
            as much as i want to agree, i can't. punching someone while they're down is illegal. punching after the ref resumes the fight is legal. AA and floyd's actions are two different situations.
            the ref didn't break the action in AA/dirrell. AA didn't throw Dirrell to the floor, Dirrell slipped on his own.

            Dirrell should've protected himself at all times.

            But I understand that AA is from Germany and he had to be punished.

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            • game20ver
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              #26
              Terrible Post! Abraham hit a man on the canvas, it's illegal & don't matter if the ref is in position to make the call or not. If dirrell had jumped back to his feet immediatly after the slip instead of staying down & Abraham KO him, then I might agree with you.

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              • S.G.
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                #27
                Originally posted by Fooly Cooly
                Fraud Jr. throwing 2 illegal punches during a break period.
                Your argument falls apart right here. The break was over and the punches were therefore legal. Ortiz was on his feet and capable of defending himself; he fucked himself over by trying to suck Floyd off when he should've had his head in the game. Hugging and kissing has no place in the boxing ring -- touch gloves and maybe apologise after the fight if you really have to.

                Dirrell was on the floor and incapable of defending himself, that's when it becomes the referee's job to protect the fighter.

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                • MajorKong
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                  #28
                  Originally posted by S.G.
                  Your argument falls apart right here. The break was over and the punches were therefore legal. Ortiz was on his feet and capable of defending himself; he fucked himself over by trying to suck Floyd off when he should've had his head in the game. Hugging and kissing has no place in the boxing ring -- touch gloves and maybe apologise after the fight if you really have to.

                  Dirrell was on the floor and incapable of defending himself, that's when it becomes the referee's job to protect the fighter.
                  The ref didn't do anything in either fight.

                  Protect yourself at all times. You can't have it both ways. At least AA didn't double his money by throwing a second flagrant punch.

                  You lose.

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                  • game20ver
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                    #29
                    Originally posted by Fooly Cooly
                    the ref didn't break the action in AA/dirrell. AA didn't throw Dirrell to the floor, Dirrell slipped on his own.

                    Dirrell should've protected himself at all times.

                    But I understand that AA is from Germany and he had to be punished.
                    No sir, if a man takes a knee he is down & hitting him is illegal period.

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by game20ver
                      No sir, if a man takes a knee he is down & hitting him is illegal period.
                      He didn't take a knee like Cotto took a knee.

                      He just lost his balance.

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