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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Cesar Cuenca Blames Referee For TKO Defeat in Kazan

    The now former junior welterweight world champion of the International Boxing Federation (IBF), Cesar Cuenca , returned to Argentina and lashed out against American referee David Fields, whom he considers responsible for his loss to undefeated Russian Eduard "The Eagle "Troyanovsky on Wednesday - where Cuenca suffered a sixth round TKO loss at the Basketball Hall Arena in Kazan, Russia.
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  • Hougigo
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    Why'd you keep looking to your corner

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    • From Russia
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      #3
      The referee was confused and asked him multiple times if he wants to continue, Cuenca bought a lot of time and still clearly didnt want to get up. The reason is simple, he was getting his butt kicked and after Troya landed uppercut Cuenca probably "felt a pop in the eye" and quit.

      Btw, his team is disgusting.

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      • Weebler I
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        #4
        Cuenca was looking for the NC. Troyanovsky was too big for him.

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        • SnakeVen0m
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          #5
          Bottom line, he gave up. Didn't even try to continue.

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          • STREET CLEANER
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            #6
            Like I said before, anybody that gets close to Marciano's record loses some wacky way. Especially if they got such a big record with out fighting anybody

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            • The Hammer
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              #7
              Originally posted by Weebler I
              Cuenca was looking for the NC. Troyanovsky was too big for him.
              You mean too good for him.

              They both weighed in at just under 140.

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              • M Bison
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                #8
                Originally posted by Freedom.
                You mean too good for him.

                They both weighed in at just under 140.
                I liked how Troy was measuring the distance and keeping Cuenca at range, all the running Cuenca could do was doing him absolutely no good I said Cuenca would face this problem when he stepped up against someone with a good jab.

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                • SalimShady1212
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Freedom.
                  You mean too good for him.

                  They both weighed in at just under 140.
                  Weigh in weight and fight night weight are in no way proportional. However it was apparent that Cuenca wasn't going to have much success against a stronger come forward fighter. Eduardo earned the win but I don't think he's elite just yet, weakest of all the champions.

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