the big percentage of the blame falls on cortez.
Un Deniable proof that Nevada allowed Floyd to win illegally
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He nodded his head like okay okay, touched gloves, allowed Ortiz to hug, basicly baiting him in (Tricked him) in his own words what goes around comes around, what do you think he means there? and your also claiming he isnt a dirty fighter, its a ****ing shame when you have to lie
Because he ISNT a dirty fighter...he clearly came into the hug with his gloves up and was surprised to see Ortiz wanting to hug it out. So he did the correct thing and touched gloves (FOR THE 3RD TIME) Does he have to wait & allow Ortiz to back up and get into his boxing stance?:sad6:
this video below will better help you understand..
Again he had an opportunity to not get that close to Ortiz, he could have just hit him right there before even allowing Ortiz to put his arms around him, instead he nodded his head, touched gloves baited Ortiz in and sucker punched him.
I dont think that can be explained any clearer than that and if you have a hard time understanding that, well theres just no help for yaComment
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As I stated before I think that the only reason that Floyd even allowed the hug was because he was caught off gaurd. The kiss is what set him off and he just took him out. No rules were broken in Floyds actions.
I had a stroke so I am unable to spar at this time. I was rollin' the real deal back in the day and know straight out what I am speaking here. But props to you kid. I always loved seeing the confidence and bravado sink out of my opponents eyes. After a right hand followed by a hook their eyes turn to those of a scared puppy dog.... smell the blood........Rockin'
Ricky is that you?Comment
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[QUOTE=Rockin';11251601]I know who she is, She worked with James Toney for a bit no? are you claiming to be James Toney yourself?Comment
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I used to watch Floyd when he was coming up in the ABF tournaments. Even back then he was already ahead of the pack.......Rockin'
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TS, since you seem to think tricking someone is against the rules, are you against feints, or even head movement?
Isnt a large portion of boxing tricking your opponent..? Or baiting them so you can land solid strikes without getting hit yourself..?Comment
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