Biggest Dive in recent memory: Malik Scott or Jeison Rosario
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Rosario was hit right at the belt line. And let’s be honest, Rosario’s elbows already absorbed the initial impact. The momentum is what dragged on to the bladder area. Stomach is located above the abs. Unless Rosario had to seriously urinate then I’d believe, but realistically his piss would’ve leaked onto the canvas.I think both look like dives (haven't seen Rosario-Charlo in full yet so maybe I'm missing some context.)
I think there's some difference though. Charlo's shot does seem to land at least a little bit and Rosario probably did feel it at least somewhat, even though it didn't look like a particularly damaging shot. He'd been down earlier on, was being well beaten and probably knew by that point that a comeback was unlikely, so it was probably more of a "I'm losing this fight and I want to quit" dive rather than the fight being fixed or any other kind of foul play along those lines. Still pretty shameful of him if that's true but not as bad as the alternative. I'm also willing to give him at least some benefit of the doubt that he actually was legit hurt, body shots can be weird like that sometimes.
The Scott one is just blatant. I know it's Wilder we're talking about and he hits like a nuke, but it didn't even look like one of Wilder's typical knockout shots, it looked more just like a quick and relatively light combo to either test Scott's guard or find range rather than actually trying to do damage. With that in mind, you can also see that the punches he throws don't even come close to landing clean, they graze off of his gloves and forearms and there's no conclusive evidence that Wilder's gloves even touch Malik's head. This is in round 1, not later on in the fight after rounds have passed and him losing is a foregone conclusion, Scott wasn't hurt prior to that, and wasn't injured or anything like that to my knowledge. Two possibilities here imo: 1: He came in terrified of Wilder's power and made up his mind that he'd go down the first chance he'd get and not get up to avoid actually getting hit for real, or 2: the fight's fixed or he's put money on himself to lose by KO in round 1. Both disgraceful, but more believable than his chin actually being that weak. When he fought Wilder he was like 36-1. I know that most of those guys were garbage but I assume that at least one or two of them could punch their way out of a wet paper bag, so surely he'd been hit reasonably hard a few times before that without keeling over the way he did in this fight.
Rosario didn’t want anymore, and he had the perfect opportunity to cash in his deal that if he chose to go down via KO he would get extra cash, so it all worked out fine. Problem is that Rosario’s acting was rubbish and the worst choice to fold the cards. I think he honestly was off balance and the shot toppled him over, but he chose that shot to over exaggerate. That’s funny mayne! LolComment
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