Comments Thread For: Cesar Juarez Continues To Lash Out at Tony Weeks Over Stoppage

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  • BIGPOPPAPUMP
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    Comments Thread For: Cesar Juarez Continues To Lash Out at Tony Weeks Over Stoppage

    Cesar Juarez is a warrior and will risk it all to win every time he steps into the ring and that what he was doing Saturday night in his championship fight against Isaac Dogboe in the Bukon Boxing Arena in Accra Ghana when after having been dropped twice referee Tony Weeks called the fight off in the fifth round.
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  • SteveM
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    #2
    why am I not surprised - weekes stopped Kovalev in the second ward fight - bs decision

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    • Ray Corso
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      #3
      Should have asked him to step forward about 4 steps.
      Weeks reminds me of an overly cautious official but better to
      error on the side of safety. Cesar was getting tagged and the first KD he really was hurt. Tough guy for sure but you can't keep getting hurt without hurting back!!!

      Ray.

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      • HIGHNESS
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        #4
        Not a Cesar Juarez fan, but I think he could have still continued. He's proven to be tough and with good conditioning. But Tony Weeks had to make sure the crowd would come home happy.

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        • sammybee
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          #5
          Juarez is a sour loser. He fought carelessly and got whooped.
          He was wobbling backwards when the referee held him to stop the fight.
          Juarez should learn to stay down for a count of 7 or 6 for him to recover before getting up.
          If you get knocked down and wakeup immediately ,you will be unstable and the referee will stop the fight.... like Zab Judah vs Kostya Tszyu

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          • THEFRESHBRAWLER
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            #6
            After what happened to Prichard Colon i dont think these refs are trying to take any chances of a fighter getting permanently hurt

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            • slimPickings
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              #7
              Sure..blame Tony Weeks.

              Thank goodness the ref was not a Ghanaian cos a lot of gullible fans would be believing this BS.

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              • steeve steel
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                #8
                I understand his frustration; wind was turning and he was building momentum when he got caught. ... Bit of an early stoppage. Let the man go out on his shield. His corner is there for the rest..

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                • MisanthropicNY
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                  #9
                  I'm sorry, but I think there is a racial issue with the referees in boxing. After seeing that Ward-Kova II, McGregor fight, Kenny Bayless with Maywather, and now this - and it always involves Black referees. We need to make sure that racism is not a part of officiating in boxing - and there should be an investigation here.

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                  • MisanthropicNY
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
                    After what happened to Prichard Colon i dont think these refs are trying to take any chances of a fighter getting permanently hurt
                    Yeah, because Kova's balls were in serious risk of getting hurt... you're right...

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