Comments Thread For: George Foreman: McGregor Hurt Mayweather, Ref Protected Him!

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  • SplitSecond
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    #61
    This is why foreman has always been a crap commentator.

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    • Boxing Goat
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      #62
      Originally posted by Butch.McRae
      I never know what to think about what George or Holyfield say. There are so many signs of brain damage from those guys. Mike doesn't seem as bad though.
      Yea, because you're more qualified than they are .......

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        #63
        Originally posted by Liondw
        The commentators and the judges saw the fight very biasedly. Boxing doesn't want Mayweather to lose to an mma guy under the marquis of queensbury rules. Not saying Floyd was about to be ko'd, but he was hurt by a legal punch. Just imagine what the top welterweights would have done to Mayweather that night, but also unfair as Floyd is way past his best.
        Obviously a low blow. And yes, the commentary was trying its darnest to be pro mcgregor minus malignaggi, esspecially the bobblehead guy doing his best impression of lampley on missed punches and just in general lamen blabbering, the best was when he said mcgregor has proven he belongs in there, ***ing lol.

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          #64
          Originally posted by vaborikua2014
          He says the ref stepped in for no reason really? Mcgregor got behind floyd and held him again so the ref stepped in and broke it up like hes supposed to do.
          So If Floyd slumps over and turns from a body shot it's ok to break him up and say low blow but if Kovalev does the similar, he gets stopped and it's cool? Do you not see the double std?

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          • uppercut510
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            #65
            smfh nothing but clowns!!!!!!

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              #66
              Originally posted by Boxing Goat
              So If Floyd slumps over and turns from a body shot it's ok to break him up and say low blow but if Kovalev does the similar, he gets stopped and it's cool? Do you not see the double std?
              When have i ever said the ward shot was low or not low? Second mcgregor admitted he kept trying to step behind mayweather. Also on that 9th round low blow ( ) floyd was backed up against the ropes and mcgregor clearly stepped behind him and held him so of course the ref broke them up.

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                #67
                Originally posted by Liondw
                The commentators and the judges saw the fight very biasedly. Boxing doesn't want Mayweather to lose to an mma guy under the marquis of queensbury rules. Not saying Floyd was about to be ko'd, but he was hurt by a legal punch. Just imagine what the top welterweights would have done to Mayweather that night, but also unfair as Floyd is way past his best.
                Anything that touches under the belt line is considered low.

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                • vaborikua2014
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by MisanthropicNY
                  The punch was right on the cup - which is a legal shot. Conor's shot was actually higher up than the last shot Ward landed lol... that's the funniest part... Ward got his fight stopped ending with a low blow and Conor's got broken up because Floyd told the ref it was a low blow and the ref does what Floyd says lol...

                  Not to mention Conor won the first 3 rounds and arguably round 8.
                  First anything that touches under the belt line is considered low.

                  obvious low blow.

                  Second yes conor won the first 3 rounds the rounds floyd gave him then only won round 8 on people looking to give him a round scorecards.

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                  • Larry the boss
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                    #69
                    Originally posted by vaborikua2014
                    Anything that touches under the belt line is considered low.

                    it is like they are just making **** up, when i saw it live it was clearly on his thigh, and Floyd was nowhere close to being stopped Connor is the one who stopped the action by jumping on his back..I dont get the complaints

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                      #70
                      I don't think George Foreman ever watches boxing. Not in maybe the last 20 something years or so.

                      Just a guess. He is rich af and surely he's over it.

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