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  • #41
    doesnt matter at all

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    • #42
      Originally posted by Bozo_no no
      Gee, I wonder which comment drew you into this thread?


      It is extremely pathetic how you talk about Klichko in Lacy-Calzage thread.

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      • #43
        Originally posted by SquareCircle
        doesnt matter at all
        You are right.........but for the record IF it was a close fight and Joe ended up winning based on that KD I would be extremely pissed off because it was questionable no matter what anyone on here says.

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        • #44
          Originally posted by SquareCircle
          take a look at jeff's body movement after he falls down, he immediately gets up coordinated..the KD was more from the push than the punch, trust me.
          No. Take a look at the legs of Lacy and the position his body in, the split second the punch lands. He is off balance, tired from the rest of the fight, and just before this he was holding on like his life depended on it... the man was gone, the punch lead to the KD, not the push... the push had less force than the punch...

          Let me put it this way. If Joe just walked up to him and pushed him the way he did, he wouldnt have gone down. Clearly the punch made all the difference, there really isnt any excuse... the point deduction in the 11th was generous to say the least also.

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          • #45
            you are silly for thinking a punch did that, but think what you will. not like it matters anyway..truth of the matter is that a push caused the knockdown, not the punch, regardless of what you try to make yourself believe.

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            • #46
              take a look at how jeff tries to catch himself on the way down. when have you seen a fighter getting knocked down from a punch with his equalibrium all ****ed up try to catch himself and regain balance before going down?

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              • #47
                Originally posted by SquareCircle
                take a look at how jeff tries to catch himself on the way down. when have you seen a fighter getting knocked down from a punch with his equalibrium all ****ed up try to catch himself and regain balance before going down?
                I agree with you 100%.

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                • #48
                  Originally posted by SquareCircle
                  take a look at how jeff tries to catch himself on the way down. when have you seen a fighter getting knocked down from a punch with his equalibrium all ****ed up try to catch himself and regain balance before going down?
                  That happens all the time...

                  Larry Holmes - Tyson.

                  Griffin - Jones II.

                  Morales did it against Pac Man also... he was going down and held onto the ropes... technically that was a KD but the ref didnt call it, so it wasnt deducted from the scorecards officially.
                  Last edited by EXIGE; 03-06-2006, 02:40 PM.

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                  • #49
                    Originally posted by EXIGE
                    That happens all the time...

                    Larry Holmes - Tyson.

                    Brannon - Jones.

                    Morales did it against Pac Man also... he was going down and held onto the ropes... technically that was a KD but the ref didnt call it, so it wasnt deducted from the scorecards officially.
                    Bad comparisons.........look he went down who cares.It was clearly more from exhaustion and the knee nudge than Calzaghes punch but either way he went down and thats how the ref ruled it.

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                    • #50
                      Originally posted by raesaad
                      Bad comparisons.........look he went down who cares.It was clearly more from exhaustion and the knee nudge than Calzaghes punch but either way he went down and thats how the ref ruled it.
                      Why where they bad comparisons ... there are loads of instances outside of those 3 also... it happens all the time. I can think of a couple of Naz fights where the opponent is going down, but takes ages to because he is stumbling around the ring trying to get his balance, but in the end just falls...

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