Those who think that clinching and fighting rough is a violation don't know anything about boxing... Sad.
It might not be pretty... But it's part of the sweet science... Even Kirkland said he likedmhow Molina was fighting...mrough.
So I guess we should DQ every boxer that holds for their dear life after being hurt right?
Holding is holding riiiiight?
Ref never warned Molina about his holding and it was stopping Kirkland from his attack why should he stop? He didn't get DQ for holding so he's in all his rights to appeal this bull**** call.
not sure about a rematch, but I definitely agree that Molina had his way with the physically stronger Kirkland. He basically roughed up the bully, who gives a **** how he was doing it, Kirkand was allowing himself to be pushed around..lol..I was not impressed by either fighter, and as much hype as Kirkland has gotten I was thoroughly disappointed. Kirkland should have been the one roughing Molina up and knocking him out...
It was an ugly match, but the officials knew what they were doing. Kirkland was losing so badly that they had to look for an out and they took it. Now Molina is ****ed 'cause if they rematch Kirkland can prepare exactly for what Molina brings to the table. And as Molina has no good power, Kirkland will likely steamroll him unless his chin breaks.
The ref was prolly told to not break them up cause GBP thought that kirk would have the inside advantage, clinchin is not illegal, both fighters wanted to fight like that neither complain
So I guess we should DQ every boxer that holds for their dear life after being hurt right?
Holding is holding riiiiight?
Ref never warned Molina about his holding and it was stopping Kirkland from his attack why should he stop? He didn't get DQ for holding so he's in all his rights to appeal this bull**** call.
Holding is part of the sport but not excessive holding and this was beyond fucking excessive time 10.
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