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  • SchoolTheseCats
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    #51
    Originally posted by juggernaut666
    This is a REALLY ****** post .

    Many boxers have suffered far greater shots to win in far less important fights ,if what you said was the case 50% of wars would be stopped in the ring and the sport ,more the fans get cheated.

    The Joshua fight was more due to breathing heavy anyway more then the punches landed ,he lost on lack of wind after a few body shots in the 6th and it set up a 7th round finish when Ruiz pushed the pace again. you can see him breathing heavy after round 2 before you post anything ****** back,


    Did I mention your post was ****** ? you're talking about stopping fights but forget Wilder was on his stool with actual doctors checking his head and eyes ?
    His trainer said he knew he was concussed dumba$$ not something I’m making up or putting words in his mouth.... if your guy is concussed and you know it you don’t continue to let him take unnecessary headshots that’s how guys end up in hospital in induced comas with brain bleeds... now aj lost from breathing heavy last week it was from a punch from the gods lol, aj nut huggers can’t keep up y’all excuses, what we be the next week ruiz ties aj shoes together causing him to trip? And since you brung up wilder for no apparent reason, the round was started doctors called timeout and examined him wtf you talking about being on a stool? That’s part of nysac rules if a guy takes to many punches to head, just like they did with arreola against kowanicki

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    • LZBoxing
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      #52
      One thing is knowing your fighter is dazed and allowing him to get his wits back. But if you know he's concussed and you don't stop the fight, you're putting your guy in unnecessary danger. Joshua didn't seem to recover from that shot right above the ear in the third round and it showed.

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      • Sid-Knee
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        #53
        Originally posted by Jab jab boom
        look who comes out of hiding and automatically begins to stalk me again like the creepy loser fk you are. . I know your fragile British ego is still damaged from me embarrassing and owning you, but you've proven that you can't ever provide a valuable argument and are incapable of even answering the most basic of questions. So this will be my 1 and only reply to your tea sipping, knee bending, ball guzzling ass. Keep stewing in your British inferiority, it's all your country is good for anyway. Joshua, khan, Hamed, Hatton,are all examples of overrated UK trash who get their asses whooped in the major leagues. Joshua has been full of excuses. He's blamed lucky punches from the gods, said he was concussed, denied quitting, blamed the ref. He even initially said that he wanted to right the wrong back in msg and in typical weak minded brit fashion, he begged to stage the fight elsewhere out of fear. He's a coward and like most Brits, caves when the pressure is on. Bunch of pusses who should stick to cricket. Check mate.
        Still being delusional and projecting everything you are on to me I see. It's OK, we both know who got schooled and couldn't answer simple questions.

        As for weak minds, look at all the cowards your country has. Crawford is the only one not ducking someone. Although he did choose to wait until the top fighters had moved on before moving up to 140. He also chose to resign with Arum knowing full well he'd be fighting garbage. But he did brag about getting paid.

        Mind how you go.

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        • Sid-Knee
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          #54
          Originally posted by Jkp
          AJ almost burst into tears when Takam head butted him. Lucky the ref was there to rush in and save him and give him his usual mid round tea break. Then called the fight off prematurely so AJ didnt get hurt further.

          AJ then announced after the fight that he fought the whole fight with a broken nose. When his nose wasnt even broken, it was just bruised. drama queen.
          I thought you were saying they'd be uproar if AJ was hit with a head clash? Did you hear anything of an uproar? No you didn't.

          The ref usually stops the fight after a head clash like that you idiot. But you're making out that was something out of the ordinary? Soon you'll be crying about AJ punching someone in the face you weirdo.

          The ref stopped the fight much later on, not straight after the head clash. Donkey. But you knew this already didn't you? But you have to let your emotions out because you're still scarred after watching your hero run away from AJ and refuse to fight resulting in him being dominated. Seriously, you need to seek help. You're suffering from PTSD.

          AJ thought his nose was broken, but he couldn't be sure. It looked like it was because the nose wouldn't stop bleeding. But you're calling him a drama queen when he didn't act like one in any way? Irony after all the creepy shlt you write.

          Still don't want to talk about the actual corruption with Parker in New Zealand when he cheated and should have been DQ'd but had a corrupt ref to help him???? Of course you don't you weirdo.

          See you on the next AJ piece where you'll post the same bullshlt because he's really damaged you in the head. Beware of Chisora though. You know the drill. Haha. Oh you know the drill, boy. Your stalker list is about to have another added to it. Your cries will be funny just like it is with AJ and Whyte.

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          • BLASTER1
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            #55
            Originally posted by Jab jab boom
            look who comes out of hiding and automatically begins to stalk me again like the creepy loser fk you are. . I know your fragile British ego is still damaged from me embarrassing and owning you, but you've proven that you can't ever provide a valuable argument and are incapable of even answering the most basic of questions. So this will be my 1 and only reply to your tea sipping, knee bending, ball guzzling ass. Keep stewing in your British inferiority, it's all your country is good for anyway. Joshua, khan, Hamed, Hatton,are all examples of overrated UK trash who get their asses whooped in the major leagues. Joshua has been full of excuses. He's blamed lucky punches from the gods, said he was concussed, denied quitting, blamed the ref. He even initially said that he wanted to right the wrong back in msg and in typical weak minded brit fashion, he begged to stage the fight elsewhere out of fear. He's a coward and like most Brits, caves when the pressure is on. Bunch of pusses who should stick to cricket. Check mate.
            I don't know about staying to cricket cause the Aussies make them look lame in that sport aswell.

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            • LoadedWraps
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              #56
              Originally posted by Eddy Current
              Joshua is a shot fighter. His chin is weakened from what it used to be, which wasn't much.
              He will never be the same. It's over for him.

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                #57
                Originally posted by Evil_Meat
                I'm pretty sure a concussion is diagnosed with a set of symptoms not a CT scan. I thought those were for making sure there is no brain bleed/other complications as a result of the concussion but I'm pretty sure that's not how concussions are diagnosed. Joshua clearly looked concussed I thought so myself after the 3rd round since he looked out of it which is definitely a sign of a concussion... Not surprising after that left hook by Ruiz. Still though I think you may be right in saying Joshua might not have the skills to beat Ruiz.


                if you have a baseline scan done you can absolutely use a cat scan to detect head injuries.


                symptoms of a concussion that will manifest in that timeframe include dizziness, headache, and believe me boxers feel both when they get rocked like that . "concussion" or not, when you get hit at HW like that your legs will go!

                it's boxing, he had a flat out poor gameplan and he got his bell rung. these brits bring up his "concussion" like he gets some kind of free pass. replace "concussion" with "getting beaten around the ring."

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                • Sid-Knee
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                  #58
                  Originally posted by OldTerry
                  Sid-Knee, I'm not demonizing anyone. I'm only stating what I believe to be a fact of human nature when it comes to money to be made. This especially applies to promoters. Often times when a fighter dies, the damage he dies from is not from just his last fight but is cumulative from his last few fights. Once you've been concussed the greater the danger becomes. It's a gamble some are willing to take and others aren't. I like to see AJ fight and he'll probably be fine in the rematch but there is a risk he won't be. We al make our own decisions and this should be his alone.
                  You demonised McCracken saying he'd put him in there because lots of money is on the table and it's not his health on the line like he's soulless or something. You know exactly what you're saying. I've seen enough of your posts to know what kind of person you are.

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                  • OldTerry
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                    #59
                    Originally posted by Sid-Knee
                    You demonised McCracken saying he'd put him in there because lots of money is on the table and it's not his health on the line like he's soulless or something. You know exactly what you're saying. I've seen enough of your posts to know what kind of person you are.
                    What I said about Joshua's team and money is only my opinion and of course I could be absolutely wrong. The truth is you and I are similar in that we are both opinionated and stubborn. You make great comments but your bias (as is mine) comes through loud and clear.

                    Please rest assured that none of what I say (I hope) is personal.

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                    • Sid-Knee
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                      #60
                      Originally posted by OldTerry
                      What I said about Joshua's team and money is only my opinion and of course I could be absolutely wrong. The truth is you and I are similar in that we are both opinionated and stubborn. You make great comments but your bias (as is mine) comes through loud and clear.

                      Please rest assured that none of what I say (I hope) is personal.
                      And it's a hideous opinion. If you knew Robert, you wouldn't have come close to making comments that casts doubt upon his character.

                      I don't do bias. I do truth. I won't twist anything to suit, i'll just lay it all down on the table in an honest manner. If not, give me an example where I haven't?

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