Naw mang, you see what had happened was, Quillin hurt his shoulder and was fighting with one arm, he injured his shoulder when he tried to jump a fence trying to get away from Jacobs who wanted him to take the test to fight the best.
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If you watch Jacobs-Quillin in slow motion you see Quillin was robbed
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Originally posted by considerthis View PostIs this to fill the void left behind by the absence of the 2 remaining pact@rd threads? There's no longer enough pact@rds to maintain them so they keep dropping to page 10 lol.
Zaroku and sleep stings are slacking, looks like the pay is slowly dwindling.
and you don't visit that thread anymore because it reminds you of your smartness
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I watched the fight in reverse. It was really weird. It started off with Quillin stumbling around like he was drunk, right before Jacobs started throwing fast combinations. Then they posed around and threw some pot shots, then separated, then came back and and stared each other down and then separated again and left.
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Originally posted by Redd Foxx View PostI don't know any other way to explain it to you other than to repeat myself. Based on your logic, fights should be stopped based on knock downs. The fact is that people wanted to see Quillin lose and that's why they're ok with it. What Larry said was correct and that's three point of the thread, not how people felt about it afterward.
http://www.boxingscene.com/quillin-o...ko-loss--99030
"Harvey..(Dock the referee) was definitely doing his job"...He also basically said the fighter in him would have kept going but the referee is there to protect the fighter.
As far as I'm concerned...if anyone felt the referee was wrong...it wasn't Quillin and his opinion carries more clout than anyone. Now I know you don't agree and that won't change your mind...but let me ask you honestly...if you had to bet on Quillin surviving the 2nd half of that round or not...would you have bet he would have?
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Originally posted by Derranged View PostI agree. Quillin wasn't hurt he was just so dismissive of Jacobs power that he took the opportunity to dance mockingly. Quillin is the greatest middleweight of his time. In fact he'd probably UD Hagler 120-96, outboxing him so badly that every round is scored 10-8 for Quillin.
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