Jackson Asiku vs Marc Callaghan
Jackson Asiku vs Marc Callaghan
Anybody watch this? Asiku stopped him literally a second before the end of the first. What did anybody think of this stoppage? Was it a good call, or was it a bit too early being that nothing else would've happened to him in that round?

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TheRiverCityHippy
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JimmyJamJerusalem
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I knew the fight would have been stopped, John Keane refereeing.
He always is a bit extra cautious, remember Harrison vs Bonin.
It was a tough decision, think maybe as it was a championship contest he should have let him gone on, but he was staggered. Not a horrible decision, seen alot worse - Harrison vs Bonin is a prime example.
He always is a bit extra cautious, remember Harrison vs Bonin.
It was a tough decision, think maybe as it was a championship contest he should have let him gone on, but he was staggered. Not a horrible decision, seen alot worse - Harrison vs Bonin is a prime example.
Callaghan tried, but as everyone here could see, was out of his depth. The good news is he's only got damaged pride and that will heal. Bad luck Mark, but full marks for attempting to bridge the gap.
Also as JimmyJamJeruesalam pointed out, the post fight interview was uncalled for. Surely we all knew how Mark must have been feeling and letting the "wooden" Ed Robinson loose on him was insensitive on Sky's part.
Also as JimmyJamJeruesalam pointed out, the post fight interview was uncalled for. Surely we all knew how Mark must have been feeling and letting the "wooden" Ed Robinson loose on him was insensitive on Sky's part.