Was that the end of the sport of boxing?

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  • Redd Foxx
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    #41
    Originally posted by Elroy The Great
    im hoping cu/nts keep their word and gtfo. let them get emotional over x games or some shlt.
    Can't rep again so I'll just quote this for emphasis.

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    • Pigeons
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      #42
      Originally posted by Helm
      Kovalev was way ahead on the scorecards

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      • Elroy The Great
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        #43
        Originally posted by Redd Foxx
        Can't rep again so I'll just quote this for emphasis.
        im getting that same message. why do cu/nts say theyre leaving ?!?!? just leave.

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        • Ray Corso
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          #44
          KO's at the bell or slightly after has been around forever.
          Go watch Marlon Starling get KO'd clearly after the bell and it held up. Totally wrong but sh*! happens when the decisions are made by flawed humans who need to decide quickly.

          Rigo's ending could have been a NC but I think the punch in the throat prior to the flop addded to the opponents thoughts to go for the DQ!

          Looks to me like he sat down and hoped for Rigo to pick up the check.

          Koval got stopped, the low shots had nothing to do with his condition and he sank lower & lower but stood up when pressure was off.
          This guy is NOT a big puncher and his conditioning is always in questioned. He felt the heat and bailed, the ref did his job.

          It's funny to read some of the comments here from people who have NEVER wore a boxers protective devise, never refereed and damn sure never fought! Yet they know what went on and why!

          Ray

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