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Originally posted by BattlingNelson View PostThe final punch. The fight ending punch was illegal. Yes.
I agree.
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“You know, I didn’t intentionally try to hit that man low,” Ward said. “Things happen. I wasn’t in trouble. I didn’t need to foul. Like, there was no reason for me to intentionally foul. You’ve just gotta look at the logic in that. Sometimes something’s gonna get away from you. But just because he has a reaction like that doesn’t mean it was low. It means he didn’t like the body work, and that’s why I didn’t follow up the first time, when I had him bent over, because I didn’t know how – I knew he was trying to sell it and I’m looking at Weeks like, ‘Is he buying it?’ And Weeks didn’t respond. He’d jump in, he’d pull back.
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Originally posted by Slimjoe View PostNSAC Exec. and Ref. said that the shots were borderline punches, thus making it legal.Let's be honest, Krusher wanted none of the body punches.He should fight Stevenson next, get the belt and fight Ward in a unification fight.I think Ward has his number. This is boxing where a single shot can change the dynamic of a fight.
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Originally posted by MisanthropicNY View PostWard has really nowhere to go from here. A third fight with Kova is the only thing left unless he wants to just go back to fighting nobodies on regular HBO...
He's not moving up and Stevenson is hiding on Showtime...
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostExcept that the fight wasn't ended because of that one single punch. Weeks stopped the fight because Kovalev wasn't fighting back. His words to Bennett..not mine. That's not a one punch decision. Unfortunately saying the fight was ended because of the last punch is the only narrative that keeps the argument going and preserves any doubt as to Ward winning convincingly.
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Originally posted by Ake-Dawg View PostExcept that the fight wasn't ended because of that one single punch. Weeks stopped the fight because Kovalev wasn't fighting back. His words to Bennett..not mine. That's not a one punch decision. Unfortunately saying the fight was ended because of the last punch is the only narrative that keeps the argument going and preserves any doubt as to Ward winning convincingly.
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Both fighters were using dirty tactics. Weeks did an excellent job of letting them fight and not intervening which would've made the fight a boring, amateur "tag your it" fight.
The fight was back and forth and pretty even until Ward landed some solid body shots and a vicious right hand to stagger Kovalev and eventually finish him.
It was a great night of boxing, a star studded event and a great back and forth fight. Boxing is a sport with a lot of judgement calls with respect to scoring, point deductions and other factors and people try to abuse these judgement calls to play into their biased views and make a case for their favorite fighter.
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Originally posted by SonnyboyReturns View Post“You know, I didn’t intentionally try to hit that man low,” Ward said. “Things happen. I wasn’t in trouble. I didn’t need to foul. Like, there was no reason for me to intentionally foul. You’ve just gotta look at the logic in that. Sometimes something’s gonna get away from you. But just because he has a reaction like that doesn’t mean it was low. It means he didn’t like the body work, and that’s why I didn’t follow up the first time, when I had him bent over, because I didn’t know how – I knew he was trying to sell it and I’m looking at Weeks like, ‘Is he buying it?’ And Weeks didn’t respond. He’d jump in, he’d pull back.
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