Mo came to Jose’s locker room to say cong**** and give his respect. Mo said the ref did the right thing. Said “two fighters died this week and I didn’t want to be the third...the ref did the right thing because I was hurt.” Wow 🙏🏼 @trboxing
— Crystina Poncher (@CrystinaPoncher) July 28, 2019
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Comments Thread For: Hooker Praises Ref: Two Fighters Died, I Didn't Want To Be Third
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Comments Thread For: Hooker Praises Ref: Two Fighters Died, I Didn't Want To Be Third
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Originally posted by Lion81 View PostWtf...well yes Mo was out why wouldnt the ref step in.
It looked like the lightweight version of Tommy Morrison getting wrecked by Ray Mercer.
Confused about why he has to protect the ref??
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That's very gracious of Hooker. He is a good man and a very good sport. Personally, I would like to see him move up to the 147 lbs division.
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Originally posted by MulaKO View PostI think he would get crushed at 147
Mighty Mo seems like a good all around guy
But no 147
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Originally posted by MulaKO View PostI think he would get crushed at 147
Mighty Mo seems like a good all around guy
But no 147
And yeah. a move to 147 wouldn't work out well for Mo I think...
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Comments Thread For: Hooker Praises Ref: Two Fighters Died, I Didn't Want To Be Third
Part of the vision shared by Maurice Hooker, Roc Nation Sports and Matchroom Boxing USA was to stage a massive homecoming fight in the greater Dallas area. That wish was granted, in the form of a 140-pound title unification bout with California's Jose Carlos Ramirez. It also resulted in his first career loss, as Hooker was stopped in the 6th round of a Fight of the Year contender Saturday evening at College Park Center in Arlington, Tx., mere miles from Hooker's Dallas hometown.
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