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    #81
    Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
    If you can't see Alexander wrap both hands around him and throw him down, thats your problem. Its clear as day. That was not a right hook by and stretch of the imagination, it was a jab, and not a particularly good one at that.

    The bottom line is this. Urango has demonstrated impressive recuperative abilities in the past, the second "knockdown" was not a knockdown, and the fight was called off early.

    Not thats its any unique circumstance. Usually all up and coming talent ever has to do is score 1 KD to get the fight stopped in their favor. Its part of boxing, always has been, always will be.

    Stop it early to protect the young blood, and boost their image.
    If anything it looked like he held him up for a second to remain balanced when Urango tried to hold on to him and then just let him go.

    There was no push, just 2 legit KDs.

    It was the refs call and he decided that after 2 KDs just a few seconds between each other that Urango was too hurt to continue.

    I wasn't close enough to look into his eyes and make that call and either were you but the ref was.

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      #82
      Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
      If you can't see Alexander wrap both hands around him and throw him down, thats your problem. Its clear as day. That was not a right hook by and stretch of the imagination, it was a jab, and not a particularly good one at that.

      The bottom line is this. Urango has demonstrated impressive recuperative abilities in the past, the second "knockdown" was not a knockdown, and the fight was called off early.

      Not thats its any unique circumstance. Usually all up and coming talent ever has to do is score 1 KD to get the fight stopped in their favor. Its part of boxing, always has been, always will be.

      Stop it early to protect the young blood, and boost their image.
      protect devon from what? urangos head looked as if it was going to snap from that uppercut. he barely made it up from the first uppercut and he was down again from a PUNCH, not a push. if you notice when devon hit him with the 2nd punch urango was already falling. urango went to GRAB devon to hold himself up but devon let him fall to the ground.
      Last edited by dcopo1; 03-07-2010, 02:33 AM.

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        #83
        Originally posted by dcopo1 View Post
        protect devon from what? urangos head looked as if it was going to snap from that uppercut. he barely made it up from the first uppercut and he was down again from a PUNCH, not a push. if you notice when devon hit him with the 2nd punch urango was already falling. urango went to GRAB devon to hold himself up but devon let him fall to the ground.
        Either you are being willfully ignorant of the point I was making, or you really are that dull. I'll pretend its the latter.

        If the fight is not stopped, Alexander takes 4 more rounds of ring wear with Urango, and is exposed to the risk of being caught with something big and dropped or stopped himself.

        That is why young fighters are given quick stoppages that they don't deserve. Its investing in the future. Keep them younger longer, and avoid any upsets that will hurt their drawing power. Its boxing politics at its purest.

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          #84
          Originally posted by !! Shawn View Post
          Either you are being willfully ignorant of the point I was making, or you really are that dull. I'll pretend its the latter.

          If the fight is not stopped, Alexander takes 4 more rounds of ring wear with Urango, and is exposed to the risk of being caught with something big and dropped or stopped himself.

          That is why young fighters are given quick stoppages that they don't deserve. Its investing in the future. Keep them younger longer, and avoid any upsets that will hurt their drawing power. Its boxing politics at its purest.
          IDIOT, you have no case or point. the risk of WHAT?

          round by round urango grew slower and tired. devon has tremendous stamina which urango couldn't keep up. as you see in the vid he was still throwing his shots like he was in the 1st.

          at first you claim that devon pushed urango for the 2nd knock down and then when you are made to look like a IDIOT you fall back on the excuse of boxing politics and it's the referee fault when urango BARELY made it up the first time. that wasn't a quick stoppage at all. urango was genuinely HURT.

          fair win fair fight.

          GET OVER IT

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