Originally posted by Earl Hickey
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Cowardly Fraud Andre Dirrell calls out Abraham on Twitter.
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Originally posted by BostonGuy View Post"Easy win over Abraham" - how is this an easy win? Is Abraham not a credible opponent? Also, I'd say Dirrell & AA have unfinished business. If I was Dirrell I'd want to smash Abraham after losing two years due to his illegal blow.
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Originally posted by Timothy Horton View PostAgree on all counts.
^^^ unbiased observer, Hickey. You should learn something from this man.
If you say "it was a close fight, I thought Dirrell nicked it by a point or two"
then fine, that's a valid opinion.
"everyone who saw the fight knows Dirrell outboxed the **** out of froch"
and simmilar lines are ridiculous and have no merit.
We had a massive poll on this a while back (which i can't find as the search feature is a ****ing absoloute joke) and more than 50% had Froch
And stop cheerleading.
This has nothing to do with "me and my boys"
this is me and you having a discussion.
at the end of the day I don't think we are ever going to agree on this.
but im meeting you half way, if you think Dirrell won a close one, then fine, valid opinion
calling it a robbery is bs, it was a debatable decision, debatable being the operative word.Last edited by Earl-Hickey; 08-26-2012, 08:24 AM.
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Originally posted by The Weebler II View PostPretty much, like Haye, Dirrell didn't come to win, he came to steal. Fcuk him, he got what he deserved.
One thing that did surprise me is how easily Froch was able to inflict damage on him... Dirrell's nose and mouth were bleeding heavily after about 3-4 rounds and he'd hardly been hit. I often wonder what would have happened if Dirrell had chosen to open up, but I guess that'd make it a pick 'em, even with the handspeed advantage.
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Originally posted by Earl Hickey View Posthe has his opinion, I have mine.
If you say "it was a close fight, I thought Dirrell nicked it by a point or two"
then fine, that's a valid opinion.
"everyone who saw the fight knows Dirrell outboxed the **** out of froch"
and simmilar lines are ridiculous and have no merit.
We had a massive poll on this a while back (which i can't find as the search feature is a ****ing absoloute joke) and more than 50% had Froch
Further, calling these men cowards....do you really feel that you should be correcting the language of posters when you're calling pro fighters "cowards" and "cowardly". You're better than that.
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Originally posted by Timothy Horton View Posti actually said that a majority had Andre winning. FYI. Myself included. So I am not sure who you are quoting.
Further, calling these men cowards....do you really feel that you should be correcting the language of posters when you're calling pro fighters "cowards" and "cowardly". You're better than that.
To then duck, dodge, run, fall over, complain, hold, basically do ANYTHING to avoid fighting, then i think it's quite reasonable to question his courage, in the context of his Chosen profession.
Remember, nobody forced him to sign up for this.
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Originally posted by Earl Hickey View PostWhen a man is being paid in the hundereds of thousands of dollars, to FIGHT. He puts himself on a pedastal.
To then duck, dodge, run, fall over, complain, hold, basically do ANYTHING to avoid fighting, then i think it's quite reasonable to question his courage, in the context of his Chosen profession.
Remember, nobody forced him to sign up for this.
bottom-line.
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cow·ard [kou-erd] Show IPA
noun
1.
a person who lacks courage in facing danger, difficulty, opposition, pain, etc.; a timid or easily intimidated person.
That sounds like Andre Dirrell to me
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Originally posted by Earl Hickey View Postcow·ard [kou-erd] Show IPA
noun
1.
a person who lacks courage in facing danger, difficulty, opposition, pain, etc.; a timid or easily intimidated person.
That sounds like Andre Dirrell to me
you're talking crap, Earl.
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Originally posted by !! Anorak View PostI thought his speed was terrific though, and scored it 7-5 to Andre both times. That said, I guess I can understand why the judges didn't take to it. He did seem to outland Froch, something Haye can't claim.
One thing that did surprise me is how easily Froch was able to inflict damage on him... Dirrell's nose and mouth were bleeding heavily after about 3-4 rounds and he'd hardly been hit. I often wonder what would have happened if Dirrell had chosen to open up, but I guess that'd make it a pick 'em, even with the handspeed advantage.
Dirrell has talent but there is a lot which is questionable about him.
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