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  • JakeNDaBox
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    Comments Thread For: George Groves Stops Noe Gonzalez In Five Rounds

    By Jake Donovan - George Groves picked up his third win in less than three months, the latest a fifth round knockout of fringe contender Noe Gonzalez. The bout served as the chief support to the rematch between Carl Froch and Mikkel Kessler at O2 Arena in London, England. [Click Here To Read More]
  • vacon04
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    Next time they should stop it just because Groves wants it that way. First punch and the ref says it's over.

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    • MeiXiang
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      #3
      Originally posted by vacon04
      Next time they should stop it just because Groves wants it that way. First punch and the ref says it's over.
      Dude...a white towel was thrown. Why don't people just get it?

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        #4
        Originally posted by MeiXiang
        Dude...a white towel was thrown. Why don't people just get it?
        The ref stopped it before the corner said it was over. He didn't even see the towel.

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        • MeiXiang
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          So what - he would have saw it anyway so what are you complaining about? If Noe's own camp thought it was too much, and they're the people who really know their own fighter, it shows that the stoppage wasn't as unfair or a shock as most people think it is. The ref was perfectly entitled to stop it - that shot was flush, another one (which was imminent) and it would be bye bye.

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