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  • #11
    Originally posted by Trillz View Post
    Ref needs to accept the apology and move on. This would have only tarnished his reputation if anyone actually believed JuanMa, which no one did. He was hurt, he made some ****** remarks, realized he messed up, and apologized. Nothing more.
    Incorrect. JuanMa NEEDED to apologize. He did.

    What Ramirez chooses to do w/ that apology is solely up to him.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Trillz View Post
      Ref needs to accept the apology and move on. This would have only tarnished his reputation if anyone actually believed JuanMa, which no one did. He was hurt, he made some ****** remarks, realized he messed up, and apologized. Nothing more.
      Nah, his team realized how bad it made him look and went into damage control... That was a scripted and forced apology.

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      • #13
        the referee was just doing his job and Juanma being a sore loser used the referee as a scapegoat and tarnished his name infront of Millions of people.

        can't blame him for not taking the apology

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Trillz View Post
          Ref needs to accept the apology and move on. This would have only tarnished his reputation if anyone actually believed JuanMa, which no one did. He was hurt, he made some ****** remarks, realized he messed up, and apologized. Nothing more.
          I agree 100% with this.

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          • #15
            Mama Lopez went out like a hoe...... Give the man his props, and move on with your career.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by lluisone View Post
              in the United States should make anti doping testing all boxers before a fight
              That way they can find the kind of dope JuanMa was on when he said those things.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by lluisone View Post
                in the United States should make anti doping testing all boxers before a fight
                No mention of the bad judging by you. You're just a biased prick.

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                • #18
                  lol Juanma's apology reminded me Chris Brown's public apology. Both fake and scripted, you don't make those claims on a whim it was well thought out even before the bout. If ANYTHING, the ref was on Lopez's side - he was holding Salido's head down quite a bit.

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by Trillz View Post
                    Ref needs to accept the apology and move on. This would have only tarnished his reputation if anyone actually believed JuanMa, which no one did. He was hurt, he made some ****** remarks, realized he messed up, and apologized. Nothing more.
                    if u were in his shoes,i dont think u gonna let him go that easily

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                    • #20
                      No, the ref should NOT move on! That is like JuanMa taking a seldgehammer to the Ref's car and then thinking an apology is all that it takes. WRONG! There has to be damage compensation. That Ref would have gladly handed JuanMa the sledghammer over having his reputation damaged instead.

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