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Wards fight with edwin Rodriguez was also equally absurd. A totally c level fighter and he still felt the need to foul a ton
Extremely dirty fight, but it's hard to put that on Ward.
Wards fight with edwin Rodriguez was also equally absurd. A totally c level fighter and he still felt the need to foul a ton
sour grapes or true? I wonder. also, he concievably could have kept the title on that, even clancy took a risk didn't he? telling him to go along with him and milk it? maybe the fact that roberto dominated him had something to do with it.
I gotta agree on Salido, Mares, Hopkins and Ward. Haven't seen much of Chavez but I'm glad Rios called him out on that shit. I'd add Holyfield and Golota to the list. Holy was pretty much a billygoat in some fights, Golota not only for the low blows vs Bowe, but I know he bit Pouha when he was hurt and might have bit someone else too? Felix Trinidad pulled some dirty tactics in fights too, Vargas was turning the fight around until Tito took out his nut sack with low blows.
Ray was hitting on the breaks a lot too. He claimed it was part of his strategy.how about sugar ray's against hagler, it didn't affect hagler visibly but it bothered me that steele couldn't have missed it and said nothing, steele was either crooked or showed favoritism in many fights.
He was part of it.Extremely dirty fight, but it's hard to put that on Ward.
He was part of it.
The kessler one was the most egregious. Completely unnecessary
At least holyfield had mike tyson coming at him to justify the headbutts lol. And hopkins most egregious foul fest was trinidad imo ( he masked that shit so well). But still tito was very dangerous as a puncher the whole way through
Kessler was a good fighter but Ward was dominating him. Didn’t need to foul him the way he did
agapito sanchez was dirty now that I think about it.
Hatton was also a fan of dirty tactics, without looking, do these guys have refs who have favoured them both differently?