Should spence be disqualified for that low blow?
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jfc, its a fight. shlt happens. plenty worse ''low'' blows land and real fighters dont even notice (chico vs jlc 1). you want to talk flush.......Comment
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this is why i support all fighters fighting naked. that way we can tell what happens down there. will you support naked boxing with me?Comment
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Make your own opinion then...
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6m2d8w
8:25 for the "action" and slo-mo replay at 11:05Comment
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It's a very unfortunate situation. A low blow could lead to a perfect set up, which came 2 secs later and led the knockout.
But under no circumstances should a fighter be disqualified after 1 accidental low blow.
In this specific fight, Ocampo didn't show any obvious signs of low blow after affects. If he was really that affected, he should have went down.
That's one factor I'll always put on the 'victim'. These guys are professional boxers. They must receive training and should have the knowledge on how to behave when something happens to them, either it's a blow after the bell, a low blow, etc.Comment
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Make your own opinion then...
http://www.dailymotion.com/video/x6m2d8w
8:25 for the "action" and slo-mo replay at 11:05
that would have been the slowest, most DEBILITATING ''low blow'' ever.Comment
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