Comments Thread For: Kathy Duva on The Glazkov-Cunningham Decision

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  • ironmike2012
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    #11
    Fight was close but Cunningham won by a round, even a draw might have been okay (at least he would have got a rematch), but he didn't lose. Pretty messed up to rob a fighter like Cunningham who has fought a long career and was close to a nice payday. I'm sure Steve could use the money, considering he has a lot of hospital bills.

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    • BostonGuy
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      #12
      It's a blessing in disguise for Cunningham. He's not a hw and this fight proved so. If his pitter patter punches couldn't hurt Glaskov, how on earth would he fare against Wladimir Klitschko? If Cunningham faced Klitschko, I would fearful of his health; Wlad would wreak Steve and leave him damaged. Because of the b.s. decision, we are all spared that

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      • oneon11
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        #13
        Here's another example of how American fighters especially black ones are going to start getting robbed. Just like in this country where a brother has to be twice as good or 10 times as better than some bum he's fighting just to get a freaking draw.......

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        • ShoulderRoll
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          #14
          Originally posted by BostonGuy
          It's a blessing in disguise for Cunningham. He's not a hw and this fight proved so. If his pitter patter punches couldn't hurt Glaskov, how on earth would he fare against Wladimir Klitschko? If Cunningham faced Klitschko, I would fearful of his health; Wlad would wreak Steve and leave him damaged. Because of the b.s. decision, we are all spared that
          Cunningham just missed out on a big payday against Klitschko, that money could have been very helpful to his family.

          All because he was robbed against a very average and undeserving boxer.

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          • junior gong
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            #15
            Originally posted by oneon11
            Here's another example of how American fighters especially black ones are going to start getting robbed. Just like in this country where a brother has to be twice as good or 10 times as better than some bum he's fighting just to get a freaking draw.......
            Take your race card and shove it as far up your arse as you can....and then punch yourself in the face for pulling it out in the first place.

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            • Build That Wall
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              #16
              Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
              Cunningham just missed out on a big payday against Klitschko, that money could have been very helpful to his family.

              All because he was robbed against a very average and undeserving boxer.
              ^^^^^^This.

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              • Ham Porter
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                #17
                Steve Cunningham is a sentimental favourite and Glazkov is going nowhere, so the controversy isn't surprising.
                Last edited by Ham Porter; 03-16-2015, 08:12 PM.

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                • PunchyPotorff
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                  #18
                  Cunningham won, no question in my mind. Probably lost 2 of the last 3 rounds, but by then he had a bunch of em in the bank. Glazkov should change his name to Gassed-Kov though. Geez, the guy was comatose gassed at the end of the fight. Cunningham was tired too, but not that bad. Cunningham has to have the worst luck ever for a fighter. Glazkov gets iced in one round vs Wlad. Not even worth going to the trouble of promoting the fight.

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                  • BostonGuy
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                    Cunningham just missed out on a big payday against Klitschko, that money could have been very helpful to his family.

                    All because he was robbed against a very average and undeserving boxer.
                    Originally posted by Brush My Hair
                    ^^^^^^This.
                    I'm sure his family would prefer a healthy Dad and husband to a rich, but brain damaged, one.

                    Steve Cunningham vs Wladimir Kitschko is like Apollo Creed vs Drago

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                    • JoeKidd
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                      #20
                      Was a draw. Neither did enough to win.

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