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Kazakhstan Arena CHEATED? with ghetto canvas for Golovkin / Nilson Tapia
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View PostInteresting regulation and standards in the arena. Pool Nilson Tapia had to fight on non properly stretched ghetto LATEX canvas with wrinkles and creases all over the matte surface. How can any pro boxer fight under those conditions? This was for a TITLE BOUT!
All because the arena and rogue organizers wanted to promote Kazakhstani art on some cheap Latex... That's fine, but do it properly. What a bunk and foul win.
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Originally posted by OnePunch View Postdidnt you watch the video? Tapia had to fight on the creased canvas but Golovkin was allowed to fight on a tightly stretched one. In addition Golovkin was allowed 2 minutes of rest in between rounds and Tapia was limited to 30 seconds.
Its an outrage I tell you
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Originally posted by KillaCamNZ View PostUnless the individual fighters are fighting on different surfaces, I don't see what your point is.
Trolls are really clutching at straws to create a narrative these days. Creases in the ring mat? Really?
I've got a split toenail - who gives a ****?
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Originally posted by SugarKaineHook View PostRace Car events can postpone due to weather..
NFL game can be postponed.
MLB can postpone.
That ring didn't even loook like standard tarp canvas. That crap was some cheap ass latex form and not even properly stretched if applicable.
Ever seen a Showtime or HBO ring? professional grade canvas.
hence, standards. try doing proper footwork on some whimsical stretched latex like in the Tapia bout and ducking missiles from Golovkin. They might as well not have used boxing shoes nor socks for better grip. imagine that latex with water from the corner ends! lol
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Originally posted by Chuckguy View PostWtf is your point?
I think Dan Rafael might have said that Saunders and Warren disagreed to use Latex Creased Canvas tarps within the contract. I guess the Brits aren't into those kinda things
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