Why was Floyd complaining about the ref

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  • Bayles$
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    [IMG]http://i222.***********.com/albums/dd183/meathookd/10259700_485073014926708_6284423536995235303_n_zps efc0cd1f.jpg[/IMG]

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    • Fighting_Pride
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      #12
      coz he lost the fight that's why


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      • al-Xander
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        #13
        To make it look like Maidana is a dirty fighter. He clinches, and when he gets pummeled he looks at the ref complaining about nothing.

        Maidana won the first five rounds CLEARLY and then some. The rest are mostly even.

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        • Francis M.
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          #14
          Originally posted by arraamis
          Check your info friend ......

          1. adrenaline decreases blood flow, it doesn't close cuts

          2. Maidana was coming in head down and Floyd was over the head -- By rule, the fighter's must be separated in such an instance.

          So, why don't you have another go at it

          1) blood flow is what opens up cuts so you explained it in a different way?
          Try bench pressing or running after someone opens a cut on your eye. If you read my statement I used the term helped it stay close and gush...

          2) tony did his job on breaking them up and you basically agreed

          Now what did you want to go over?

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          • arraamis
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            #15
            Originally posted by Francis M.
            1) blood flow is what opens up cuts so you explained it in a different way?
            Try bench pressing or running after someone opens a cut on your eye. If you read my statement I used the term helped it stay close and gush...

            2) tony did his job on breaking them up and you basically agreed

            Now what did you want to go over?
            NO!!!!

            In the gym, once a cut is opened, all the corner can do is decrease the blood flow long enough for the fibrin to form a mesh and start trapping the red blood cells which forms a clot.

            Depending on the severity of the cut, it may require stitches, but nothing in a cornerman's arsenal closes a cut.

            They primarily use vasoconstrictors and sealants

            Just a factual correction ..... That's all

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            • arraamis
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              #16
              Also, this is the first time I have ever seen this

              Fifth round 1:33 remaining, Maidana tried to knee Floyd -- The worst foul in boxing


              [IMG]http://i46.***********.com/albums/f106/lohman001/MayweathervsMaidana201405031080iDD20H26423-21-34_zps469dbea5.jpg[/IMG]
              Last edited by arraamis; 05-06-2014, 10:22 PM.

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              • Francis M.
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                #17
                Originally posted by arraamis
                NO!!!!

                In the gym, once a cut is opened, all the corner can do is decrease the blood flow long enough for the fibrin to form a mesh and start trapping the red blood cells which forms a clot.

                Depending on the severity of the cut, it may require stitches, but nothing in a cornerman's arsenal closes a cut.

                They primarily use vasoconstrictors and sealants

                Just a factual correction ..... That's all


                Do you agree that weeks let Floyd go out there with excess adrenaline. They usually tell the corner to wipe it off?

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                • arraamis
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Francis M.
                  Do you agree that weeks let Floyd go out there with excess adrenaline. They usually tell the corner to wipe it off?
                  Honestly, its difficult to tell. Because the camera did zoom in and garcia only was using a swab .... didn't see what he used after that and Floyd came out in that round moving so much that it was hard to see.

                  If you noticed in other fights I've seen gobs of Vaseline on the fighter's cuts and yes, they should make them wipe it off.

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