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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: CompuBox Stats: Molina Outlands The Sluggish Kirkland

    Carlos Molina outlanded the sluggish James Kirkland in eight of ten rounds. Kirkland landed just 19% of his total punches while averaging just 53 punches thrown per round. [Click Here To Read More]
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    Molina took Kirkland to school

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    • starsjuicebar
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      He took him to school and exposed him, del la hoja took the first opportunity to steal the fight. The ref was scared to answer any questions. Total scam.

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      • thuggery
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        #4
        molina clinched over 120 times..

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        • LaBéstia
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          #5
          Clinhing is part of boxing... Even Kirkland said he loved it... molina did what he had to do to win... That is a smart fighter.

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          • Evil Abed
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            Originally posted by starsjuicebar
            He took him to school and exposed him, del la hoja took the first opportunity to steal the fight. The ref was scared to answer any questions. Total scam.
            The Ref was helping Molina all night. All of sudden he turns on him?

            He's just a bad ref and Texas is a joke.

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            • LaBéstia
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              #7
              Molina schooled Kirkland! No doubt about it... He gave Kirkland a little lesson on combination punching and effective agression

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              • TX_BOXNG
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                yea molina schooled him, kirk was holding n punching to, andre ward n b-hop do this all the time but the first mexican to do it he gets hated on, hopefully rios vs marquez lands in dallas so i can head out there

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                • Phantomas
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                  #9
                  Fighting in USA is now worse than Japan when it comes to fairness, who would have thought.

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                  • Tmann400
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                    #10
                    Interesting, now look at this:

                    118, wow. Something you people don't get, is if ANY other Ref with some competency was in there, you would be looking at the same result, just for a different reason.
                    Last edited by Tmann400; 03-25-2012, 10:05 PM.

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