Sounds like you've gone back on your original post about Ferguson never losing any part of the fight. Good job.It's called feeling out your opponent RDA may have won 5 of the 25 minutes but that doesn't mean he was winning the fight. No one is winning till the fight is finished
RDA won round 1.At no point was Ferg losing to RDA
There is a common theme in Tony's biggest wins.
I think we can all agree his two biggest wins are Barboza and RDA.
In both fights, Ferguson was losing the fight honestly easily before the eyepoke in the RDA fight and the illegal upkick against Barboza.
Both actions changed the momentum in the fights, especially the Barboza one as you seem him move backwards stunned.
I wouldn't be surprised if Tony tries to turn the fight to his favour by employing illegal and dirty tactics AGAIN.
Kevin Lee better watch out.....
There is a common theme in Tony's biggest wins.
I think we can all agree his two biggest wins are Barboza and RDA.
In both fights, Ferguson was losing the fight honestly easily before the eyepoke in the RDA fight and the illegal upkick against Barboza.
Both actions changed the momentum in the fights, especially the Barboza one as you seem him move backwards stunned.
I wouldn't be surprised if Tony tries to turn the fight to his favour by employing illegal and dirty tactics AGAIN.
Kevin Lee better watch out.....
So he was leading, not winning. To say he was "winning" would mean that he was showing some sort of dominance or that Tony looked hurt at some point--leading on points after 1 round of a 5 round fight is not "winning".RDA won round 1.
So he was leading, not winning. To say he was "winning" would mean that he was showing some sort of dominance or that Tony looked hurt at some point--leading on points after 1 round of a 5 round fight is not "winning".
So he was leading, not winning. To say he was "winning" would mean that he was showing some sort of dominance or that Tony looked hurt at some point--leading on points after 1 round of a 5 round fight is not "winning".