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    Should Showtime sue Dirrell after new video evidence proves

    That his cousin was talking about how they weren't being paid enough for a fight against ward and that the fight was delayed because of the venue and never mentioned neurological problems once. And now Dirrell claims he has had neurological problems since the Abraham fight. Which seems like 100 percent bull**** now.
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    I'm unsure even though his cousin basically admitted that the money wasn't right
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    #2
    Take his license away and never let him put on a pair of boxing gloves professionally again. He doesn't want to fight so don't let him fight.

    Go to Hollywood and make a few movies.

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      #3
      Don't worry, justice prevails.

      If Dirrell is truly lying, he stands to lose much more career-wise than a single lawsuit would cost him.

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        #4
        If you had signs of neurological problems would you bring that up well your next fight was in negotiations if you thought it may not be a big deal?

        If he's faking this he's completely screwed his career. No commission is going to overlook this and he may be fighting in Oklahoma, North Dakota, or Wyoming the rest of his career...

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          #5
          Originally posted by Bierstadt View Post
          Don't worry, justice prevails.

          If Dirrell is truly lying, he stands to lose much more career-wise than a single lawsuit would cost him.
          Showtime already threatened a lawsuit towards both Dirrell/Ward if the fight didn't go through. And now magically Dirrell pops out of no wheres with neurological claims and that he has had them since the Abraham fight. He is a total disgrace to boxing.

          How come Showtime wasn't informed about Dirrell's so called Neurological problems sooner? Dirrell can go to hell, he ruined the tourney and he is a puto.

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            #6
            Why would you say it's neurolgical when you could easily say "back pain" or "hand injury"? I just don't get why someone would fake neurological problems. That makes zero sense whatsoever.

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              #7
              Originally posted by Kevin Malone View Post
              Why would you say it's neurolgical when you could easily say "back pain" or "hand injury"? I just don't get why someone would fake neurological problems. That makes zero sense whatsoever.
              You're his cousin trying to post bull**** now under the name Kevin Malone even though it was you who said the fight wasn't a big enough money fight right now!

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                #8
                Originally posted by starkiller View Post
                You're his cousin trying to post bull**** now under the name Kevin Malone even though it was you who said the fight wasn't a big enough money fight right now!
                When you are in negotiations for a fight why in the hell would you say "whatever you offer we accept, the money is perfect"? That almost never happens in boxing, especially in fights this caliber. Get real man.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Kevin Malone View Post
                  Why would you say it's neurolgical when you could easily say "back pain" or "hand injury"? I just don't get why someone would fake neurological problems. That makes zero sense whatsoever.
                  Because its something that you cant really test. You can test Physical Damage but the brain is too complex

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Russian Crushin View Post
                    Because its something that you cant really test. You can test Physical Damage but the brain is too complex
                    That's not how it works. They are going to use his neurological tests as a baseline and base his further tests on that baseline. If that baseline was bullshit and he was OK, his future tests will show exactly the same. Nevada, California, Texas, New Jersey, or New York won't license him if he doesn't show improvement.

                    And how does Showtime go about testing if someone's back is "tight" or "sore"?

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