It wasnt stopped team Brook threw the towel lol
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You could see Brook was folding by the second in the 5th round, even if he was riding some shots. He was getting the fight beaten out of him. Even Hearn said by the 5th he could see Brook wasn't going to win the fight.
It's a hard call for the corner to make really. But if you can't see your fighter winning the fight anymore and already has major eye damage then pull him out. I'm sure in hindsight, someone like Gary Lockett would have thrown the towel in and saved Blackwell's career and not risked him fighting for his life. Not that i blame Lockett, hindsight is 20-20 Nobody can predict the future but things like that should make trainers realise it's not worth ******** with a fighters health if they see they cannot win anymore.
Obviously for the paying customer they want to see a knockout or something, but they're still men with families and a career to take care of.
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Originally posted by Monaco Slim View PostFor christ sake, how long have you watched boxing?
Because brain damage....
Because Brook has a great chin so he'll be standing, but he'd have lost 10 years off his career.
The point of the thread is: If a fighter wants to continue in a world title fight where he has a chance to go down in boxing history forever, should he not be allowed to decide for himself??
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Originally posted by Red Cyclone View PostHis right eye was badly damaged and he was just getting the will beat right out of him, GGG took a war to Brook and Brook couldn't keep up with it.
If his eye really is fxcked orbital damage etc I can't really blame him getting tagged there with such a hard puncher it's not good.
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Originally posted by mlac View PostAll im hearing is what if's and opinion's.
The point of the thread is: If a fighter wants to continue in a world title fight where he has a chance to go down in boxing history forever, should he not be allowed to decide for himself??
The ref can't overrule a corner without exceptionally good reason, and it wasn't there. Brook agreed with the towel.
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Originally posted by mlac View PostAll im hearing is what if's and opinion's.
The point of the thread is: If a fighter wants to continue in a world title fight where he has a chance to go down in boxing history forever, should he not be allowed to decide for himself??
Watching at home you don't realize how hard those shots are because the crowd is so loud and obviously because its not you being punched, its Brook, but his corner knows exactly the kind of deep **** he was in.
I'm a huge Brook fan (and a GGG fan), but be realistic here.
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Originally posted by VERDUGO View PostBecause Brook's trainer care about about him? He doesnt wanna see him end up in a stretcher and become a SPecial K for the rest of his life?
He was doing better than expected. right?
He was winning rounds. right?
He was the first man to ever back GGG up. right?
We're all watching for the possibility (no matter how tiny you think it is) that Brook can make history.
So why take the possibility away from him when a) he wan'ts to continue and is not hurt
B) is doing better than we all expected
Taking all of that away because of what if's is BS to me.
' u jus wana c da KO doe'
no.
Last edited by mlac; 09-10-2016, 09:15 PM.
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Originally posted by Xoahr View PostBrook was hit a dozen times without even swinging back, and didn't contest either his corners decision or argue with the ref.
The ref can't overrule a corner without exceptionally good reason, and it wasn't there. Brook agreed with the towel.
And no he didnt, his body language was the complete opposite to 'agreed' He held his arms out to say ' wtf ' that is the polar opposite of 'agreeing' ...
it was not a dozen times, ggg threw a dozen punches yes but nearly all of them missed...Last edited by mlac; 09-10-2016, 09:18 PM.
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