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  • #31
    Thank you. Finally somebody speaks the TRUTH. Just like Buster Douglas could have got up from the Holyfield right hand, but he also knew he wouldn't win so stayed down.

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    • #32
      Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
      You have 9.9999999 seconds to be on your feet.....

      So why did the ref tell him to be on his feet by 8?
      No, you have the whole 10 sec. to get on your feet and if you're up when the ref says 10, according to the rules, the fight is suppose to resume. The ref cheated. It's just that simple.

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      • #33
        Originally posted by BWC View Post
        Martin was never going to beat Joshua, but he certainly could have lost in a far less humiliating fashion. I mean at least last like 4-5 rounds by gluing your glove to your left cheek
        That is not how Martin fights.

        His style has been the same in all his fights I watched, that is why I was so confident from the start.

        No head protection, static head, arm punching from a low stance, poor footwork.

        He has a decent output and a decent chin, against the weak opponents he had been in with this is fine.

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        • #34
          Originally posted by bigjavi973 View Post
          that's what I'm talking about... no such rule in boxing that you MUST be on your feet by the count of 8. The rule is that you have to beat the count of 10.
          That would only be relevant if he were not made aware of what was expected of him and he were 'caught out' unknowingly. He was aware and in any case, the bottom line is he wound up getting closer to 14 seconds and still hadn't stood straight.

          People make a last grasp effort to make it up fractions before the 10 and aren't in a state to fight on. The ref can wave a fight off any time the fighters not got his faculties about him, knockdown or not.

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          • #35
            Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
            There is for sure an argument that Martin didn't wanna continue. Maybe its correct, maybe its not. Only Martin knows for sure.

            And if that is the case I can't hate on Martin too much. Guys get criticized for "quitting" before you take your full a$$ beating, but f#ck that noise. I contend boxing can be such a dangerous sport that if a guy feels he doesn't have any chance to win or at least enough of a chance to win vs the potential unnecessary damage he could take that it should be more accepted by fans to quit.

            I think its obvious with hindsight (& some had foresight) Martin was unprepared for the situation he was in. Whats the point in taking more shots to the head when you are in over your head like he was? I say there isn't one.
            I see no problem with a guy quitting but don't try to bait the fan's into thinking it was a bad count to save face. Accept your lost, keep your health, and enjoy your money.

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            • #36
              Originally posted by nycsmooth View Post
              This guy needs much more seasoning as his rival just quit...still the weakest division in box...
              Bull****, the heavyweight division is arguably the most stacked other than welter.

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              • #37
                Originally posted by The D3vil View Post
                Bull****, the heavyweight division is arguably the most stacked other than welter.
                HW is popping with action. Just need that Ukranian bottleneck at the top cleared out..

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                • #38
                  Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
                  I see no problem with a guy quitting but don't try to bait the fan's into thinking it was a bad count to save face. Accept your lost, keep your health, and enjoy your money.
                  I don't think anyone can say with 100% certainty & confidence Martin baited fans into thinking anything. Its for sure arguable he did cuz we've seen it before, but I don't know why one can't do that regardless. I mean of course guys can attempt to save face. Why couldn't a guy do that? And you got the right to suggest he tried to bait you into believing it. There are no rules with a planned mistiming of a count lol.

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                  • #39
                    Originally posted by Eff Pandas View Post
                    I don't think anyone can say with 100% certainty & confidence Martin baited fans into thinking anything. Its for sure arguable he did cuz we've seen it before, but I don't know why one can't do that regardless. I mean of course guys can attempt to save face. Why couldn't a guy do that? And you got the right to suggest he tried to bait you into believing it. There are no rules with a planned mistiming of a count lol.
                    I guest I find it hard to see how your miss a count with the ref yelling the numbers in your face with his hands counting as well. I guest it's possible he mistimed the count but it's highly unlikely.

                    He started with the excuses as soon as the fight was over saying the ref rushed the count. But in reality he received a very slow and long count, the ref gave him every chance to get up.

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                    • #40
                      Originally posted by SilverMiles View Post
                      I guest I find it hard to see how your miss a count with the ref yelling the numbers in your face with his hands counting as well. I guest it's possible he mistimed the count but it's highly unlikely.
                      I can't argue with this take more or less. I just know its not 100% that he purposely got up late.

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