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  • #31
    Would have liked to have seen him be given the chance. He had Crawford hurt earlier in the round when everyone thought he was out of the fight.

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    • #32
      There was little time left in the round and he probably could have continued. It wasn't like the fight wasn't close and Gamboa showed that he had the power to hurt Crawford. However, its likely Gamboa would've been stopped in a round or two. Meh.. Stoppage was a smidge early for my liking.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
        CenturyLink Center, Omaha - In a battle of identical professional records, WBO lightweight champion Terence Crawford (23-0, 16KOs) had too much firepower for Olympic gold medal winner Yuriorkis Gamboa (23-1, 16KOs), as a crowd of over 10,000 cheered Crawford on. Gamboa was dropped four time in the contest, including two big knockdowns in the ninth, which forced the referee to wave things off.

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        He could have continued......to take a beating or more vicious TKO or KO

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        • #34
          Gamboa hung it all out there last night, showed massive heart.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by MPX309 View Post
            good stoppage, he left with some dignity and can bounce back, a TKO like Pac / JMM 4 would've dented his career, and it probably woulda gone that way had it continued
            Agreed.. No need to take unnecessary punishment .. Take the L ( as hard as it sounds) bounce back and have a great career with your health intact

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            • #36
              I don't have a problem with the stoppage . I believe Gamboa when he says he thinks he could have continued and respect his warrior sprit but for his safety I'm glad it didn't go on . He was taking some punishing blows at the end from a bigger man. No shame in a loss like that . Sometimes you gain more fans and respect in loss rather than in victory , I think this May be one of those cases.

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              • #37
                Be a better sport

                A real champ is gracious in losing.

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                • #38
                  Gamboa has outgrown the feathers, he can't go back without over training. He's too small as a lightweight and exposed, naked. His time is up as a top tier fighter, nobody beats father time. I believe Vazquez would be too strong for him, Walter, Nonito, too strong at feather.

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                  • #39
                    Nothing to see here. Most fighters are delusional. You could decapitate some fighters and they'd still say that they could continue.

                    Fight was done. Gamboa was getting train wrecked.

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                    • #40
                      23-0? Where're the boxingscene proofreaders...

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