Can someone explain what it means when a figher "carries' another fighter?

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  • TheNegation
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    Can someone explain what it means when a figher "carries' another fighter?

    I have a rough idea of what it means, but I wanted to make sure because I can't find anything searching for sports idioms on "carrying"

    Thanks
  • The Noose
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    Its when one guy who is winning goes easy on the other guy instead of KOing him.

    Like Holmes vs Ali or Jones Jnr vs McCallum.

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    • TheNegation
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      #3
      thanks, Green K

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      • ElBossHogg™
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        #4
        lucian bute on glen johnson

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        • B.U.R.N.E.R
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          Mayweather vs.Marquez

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          • Augustane
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            #6
            Pacquiao v. Margarito, in the last 2-3 rounds.

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            • Capaedia
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              #7
              You've got the answer already, but I believe it got the name from Jack Johnson.

              Some opponents of his are visibly hurt on film, but he clinches and keeps them standing up until they recover. Literally carrying them, and thus carrying the fight to make it more worth the money of the people who have come to watch.

              Also I believe a bit of it was just him playing with his food so to speak. He definitely had that type of stuff in him.

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              • boliodogs
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                It means they could go for a ko and get it but they don't throw the punches that would score the ko. They do enough to insure their victory but don't try to take their opponent out. Pacquiao seemed to carry Mosley and Margarito. It seemed like he could have KOed them with a full out substained attack like he attacked Oscar and Cotto. He took it easy on them or at least that is the impression I got. I think he felt sorry for them.

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                • Tom Cruise
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                  Carrying.

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                  • raskat
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Tom Cruise


                    Carrying.
                    Absolutely. Chambers was carrying Klitschko for 11 rounds and in the 12th, Klitschko landed a lucky punch.

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