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  • Mr. Invincible
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    Originally posted by davis828 View Post
    Rules are rules. Mayweather won too, so what you're implying is that it's not okay to turn your back once if your pummeling your opponent but it is okay if you are losing to turn your back....?
    I was just telling you why nobody made a big deal about that one. I didn't even see that fight and couldn't care less about it.

    If you didn't see flaws in the ref job in the Mayweather-Hatton fight, you don't know enough about the sport to be posting on here, much less debating with me.

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  • Mr. Invincible
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    Originally posted by CONQUERING View Post
    I'm well on topic. Which is why I used the word hyperbole and highlighted your texted. You said that he was elbowing and turning his back the whole fight, that is an exaggeration to prove your "point" and you failed. You just whine and complain like the rest of the Hatton fans that are still bitter about Hatton getting stopped. Get over it, bro.
    Lol, at you thinking you know something about me. I'm also glad to hear you don't exaggerate on anything. If so, you are probably the only person to do so. the point was made that Floyd used illegal tactics and the ref allowed it and also allowed him to fight exactly as he wanted to. It's a known thing that Cortez rolled like that and even moreso after the Ortiz fiasco.

    Oh and I'm well over a fight that happened 4+ years ago Floyd fan.

    I'm glad you idolize a racist street thug that happens to be a multi-millionaire.
    It says a lot about you.

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  • Jknows
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    He shouldve had a loss from the castillo first fight so the augustus fight couldnt had been the toughest..

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  • AlwaysOnTop
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    Originally posted by davis828 View Post
    Rules are rules. Mayweather won too, so what you're implying is that it's not okay to turn your back once if your pummeling your opponent but it is okay if you are losing to turn your back....?
    Khan turned his back to Peterson....why aren't you crying about that??

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  • deejd
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    Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
    Probably because Judah won? Hell I don't know, that wasn't a high profile fight and nobody cares.
    Rules are rules. Mayweather won too, so what you're implying is that it's not okay to turn your back once if your pummeling your opponent but it is okay if you are losing to turn your back....?

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  • The Gentleman
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    I've always felt that was his toughest fight as well, extremely entertaining bout as well. You even got to see the Pretty Boy bleed in there.

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  • V.WEBB
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    Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
    Exaggeration, so? Why not just stay on subject. If you dispute what I said, say so. Do you dipute that Floyd cheated his a55 off in that fight and that Cortez allowed it, taking Hatton out of the fight?
    I'm well on topic. Which is why I used the word hyperbole and highlighted your texted. You said that he was elbowing and turning his back the whole fight, that is an exaggeration to prove your "point" and you failed. You just whine and complain like the rest of the Hatton fans that are still bitter about Hatton getting stopped. Get over it, bro.

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  • Best in Boxing
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    All the newbs went straight to youtube to watch this fight... haha

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  • Mr. Invincible
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    Originally posted by davis828 View Post
    How come Vernon Paris wasn't accused of turning his back (numerous times) when he fought Judah recently? I completely forgot that Mayweather trained mma for the Hatton bout.
    Probably because Judah won? Hell I don't know, that wasn't a high profile fight and nobody cares.

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  • deejd
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    Originally posted by Mr. Invincible View Post
    Elbowing your opponent in the face in boxing is cheating. Turning your back on your opponent to avoid punishment is also cheating.
    How come Vernon Paris wasn't accused of turning his back (numerous times) when he fought Judah recently? I completely forgot that Mayweather trained mma for the Hatton bout.

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