Pacquiao-Horn proves Ward-Kovalev was a bad stoppage.

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  • _Maxi
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    Pacquiao-Horn proves Ward-Kovalev was a bad stoppage.

    Horn looked finished in the 9th. Tired and hurt. But came back strong to win at least two of the three latter rounds.

    Not something I should be explaining to people because it's common sense actually.
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    #2
    This thread hurts the narrative.

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    • King Jaffe Joffer
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      Not really, Horn kept his head on a swivel and kept moving. Krusher on the other hand bent down like a bitcch in a non fighting position looking for a way out and quit. How dare you compare the heart of Horn to that coward quitting excuse maker Hoevalev.. Do yourself a favor, go drink some bleach, eat a aids needle and finally, sharpen some pencils and fall on them

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      • hectari
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        #4
        I agree that Weeks did a ****** stoppage, but Kovalev was looking for a way out, Weeks robbed Ward of a nice TKO, Ward wanted to finish Kova right there he was going forward and throwing leather, Weeks was dumb to stop it at that moment and made a unnecessary controversy.

        Horn was still fighting, he was hurt bad and tired but he wasn't looking like a guy defeated, Kovalev on the other hand had quit in him and looked for a way out.

        Kovalev is a quitter and a joke please dont compare Kovalev to a guy like Horn who is a warrior and actually came to win even though eh used dirty tactics he still jumped on Manny, while Kovalev didnt do jack and didnt pressure with urgency Ward.

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          #5
          Originally posted by hectari
          I agree that Weeks did a ****** stoppage, but Kovalev was looking for a way out, Weeks robbed Ward of a nice TKO, Ward wanted to finish Kova right there he was going forward and throwing leather, Weeks was dumb to stop it at that moment and made a unnecessary controversy.

          Horn was still fighting, he was hurt bad and tired but he wasn't looking like a guy defeated, Kovalev on the other hand had quit in him and looked for a way out.

          Kovalev is a quitter and a joke please dont compare Kovalev to a guy like Horn who is a warrior and actually came to win even though eh used dirty tactics he still jumped on Manny, while Kovalev didnt do jack and didnt pressure with urgency Ward.
          I think there is a difference from looking for a way out, and looking for a reprieve from lowblows.

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          • Big_L
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            #6
            Horn didn't quit.

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            • Blu
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              #7
              hahahahahahhahahahhahahaha

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              • Madison Boxing
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                yeah is a good point, people on here seem to have the ability to see into the future and assume kovalev was going to get stopped anyway in the later rounds. they dont realise its possible to actually rebound from a difficult round and get a second wind.

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                  #9
                  In boxing everything is a judgement call. The officials guage the action, give their opinions and you live and move on

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                  • _Maxi
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by King Jaffe Joffer
                    Not really, Horn kept his head on a swivel and kept moving. Krusher on the other hand bent down like a bitcch in a non fighting position looking for a way out and quit. How dare you compare the heart of Horn to that coward quitting excuse maker Hoevalev.. Do yourself a favor, go drink some bleach, eat a aids needle and finally, sharpen some pencils and fall on them
                    Originally posted by !! Shawn
                    I think there is a difference from looking for a way out, and looking for a reprieve from lowblows.
                    This. Ward's last shot was a low blow.

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