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Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post??? Was that the Joshua fight??? Man the doctors checked Wyhte out and he CLEARLY was fighting back and not even getting hit!
Or how about with 10 seconds left you rock the sht out of the fighter but the POS ref is deaf and thinks he heard the round bell like in the Bradley/Vargas fight???
nah, still talking about Kovalev/Ward lol
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I think this was quite sad to see. Loma was excellent on the night and put on a great display, he is truley in his prime and showed it. I am sorry to say it but i think Rigondeaux has now declined to the point where guys will probably beat him in his division that could not beat him before. He just could not keep up with Loma and then you add in the size that Loma has on Rigo. It was just a lose - lose situation so Rigondeaux wanted out.
Personally i believe Rigondeaux was going to get stopped and he is experienced enough to know this himself. Rigondeaux looked very shocked in this fight on how well Loma moved for his weight. Personally i would of respected Rigondeaux more if he had went out on his shield. I hope he has made some good money because i dont think he is going to be around for much longer.
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Originally posted by Japanese Boxing View PostBlame the promoters. If guys actually fought each other we wouldn't view singular losses so poorly. Guys get away with it in MMA because it's a more volatile sport but if a top guy loses to another top guy it's not the end for him. There is always a way back up. Promoters did this to themselves.Last edited by AdonisCreed; 12-11-2017, 07:15 PM.
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