Comments Thread For: Robert Guerrero Drops Berto Twice, Wins Decision

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  • IMDAZED
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    #301
    Can Guerrero finally get some respect on NSB? Obviously Berto isn't any great shakes but the manner in which Robert won was very, very impressive.

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    • shade darkar
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      #302
      Originally posted by IMDAZED
      Can Guerrero finally get some respect on NSB? Obviously Berto isn't any great shakes but the manner in which Robert won was very, very impressive.
      i wouldnt go that far. iv always thought guerrero is under rated however i think he was more very very dirty rather than very very impressive.

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      • kiaba360
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        #303
        I had very little issue with the griminess of the fight cuz at least it was entertaining. Berto was still landing shots, but that didn't deter Guerrero at all. Ghost looked at what Ortiz did, added some B-Hop seasoning and went to work.

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          #304
          Originally posted by PED Salesman
          Berto's trainer was begging Andre not to hold almost every round lol! And Guerrero was smart enough to sneak his hip shots away from the ref's vision, but Berto was hitting the back of his head right IN FRONT of the referee... what does he expect? Berto initiated all the holding, and Guerrero took advantage of it to work inside.
          exactly!

          it was driving me crazy hearing the commentary that guerrero was the one rough housing in the ring

          and then to come on here on the boards reading peoples messages implying that guerrero was the dirty one?

          they both did their dirt but berto was the one intiating the holding and wouldnt stop even after his trainer kept asking him too

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          • radioraheem
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            #305
            Originally posted by shade darkar
            i wouldnt go that far. iv always thought guerrero is under rated however i think he was more very very dirty rather than very very impressive.
            I agree. Fight was a dirty one, along with the previous. You saw the fight with Aydin? The intentional headbutt?

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            • richardt
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              #306
              Originally posted by tdub2222
              and WE ALL KNOW had floyd held someones head like guerrero did tonight we would never hear the end of it.
              Not if the other guy was holding and rabbit punching.

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              • TaurusJ27
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                #307
                I knew Guerrero but I'm shocked how he didn't get k.o.'d from those uppercuts.

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                • IMDAZED
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                  #308
                  Originally posted by shade darkar
                  i wouldnt go that far. iv always thought guerrero is under rated however i think he was more very very dirty rather than very very impressive.
                  I don't think he was that dirty. A bit but he was more rough than dirty.

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                  • ColWallace
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                    #309
                    I don't care what anyone says about the ugliness of the tactics, nor the referee who lost himself in the action... The relentless physicality, dirtiness; the intensity of the punches and the gruesome facial destruction made this one of the most brutal fights I've seen. It was agonizing to watch, yet utterly compelling and absorbing. Both men earned their props for heart, courage and unyielding desire for victory. That's all I have to say.

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                    • whoseyourdaddy
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                      #310
                      Originally posted by Cuban Linx
                      That's how I look at it as well. Guerrero had no skills. His first KD was BS. He was dirty the entire fight. The only way he could win was to press Berto against the ropes and hold him. Berto had quicker hands, and landed at a higher percentage.

                      I hope they do a rematch with Kenny Bayless as the ref to give Berto a fair shot. Cause this ref is a complete idiot.
                      sh***ty Cubans "IN HERE" so jelous of other fighters....stop the hating, yall sound like clowns.

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