Originally posted by The Gambler1981
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For THOSE who think Dirrell was "Acting or Faking"
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Originally posted by Reloaded View PostFor a clean knockout yes , but not a delayed reaction thats temple , look at Dirrell all night just turning the head and taking the power of them , slick fighters like him do it automatic there neck is like rubber and there head whips looking like a solid connect when it is actually them taking the power off the shot .
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostIt is not a delayed reaction really he is sitting up gets hit then 1 second later he is laying on the ground. Watch it in real speed not super slo mo.
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Originally posted by Reloaded View PostI just dont buy it man , Im not sticking up for AA it was wrong to hit him on the ground , but man Andre looked to me like he played his card to get the fight then and there and to me it was obvious posing even when he was having his delirium he says he hit me on the ground , he knew exactly what was going on , did he get AAs world titles with this win ?
Who knows he might have started comming around but he still seemed very confused to me.
I don't think Abraham had any belts at 168 so I would say no.
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Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View PostIt just doesn't make sence to me that he was anything other then knocked out cold by that punch, to me looking at everything that was going on that is the only logical solution.
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Originally posted by Reloaded View PostThe sense is he wins right then and there , he knew AA was coming on strong and he was starting to flounder why risk getting KOed and losing when he has the win in his pocket by staying on the floor , he did the smart thing
If Dirrell was doing poorly in the fight I could understand but he was still really effective and he was moving around the ring just fine until he slipped on the wet painted part of the canvas.
The thought of losing should have been no where in his head top concoct that scheme, which is what he would have needed to do since it all happeaned very fast.
Which is why I can't understand that belief at all, it is so much simplier to believe he was really hurt.
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You need to see the side view and in slow motion then you can see Dirrells clear look at the ref and the that the punch never hit really clean , that his head doesnt hit the canvas because he is in control , there is a definite thought time in Andres face from the punch to on the canvas its slight but it is there , its only in slow motion that you really see the little nuances that point to fake , the movies rely on real time speed to cover up the obvious every day , slow motion shows slight of hand .
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Originally posted by Calilloyd View PostTo you and the rest of the people lying about "Medical school", unless you personally examine Dirrell or anybody else, you don't know a damn thing. You seem to forget that there were real Doctors on the scene. Not people like you lying on the internet.
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