Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

Joshua (c) vs. Takam Winner?

Poll ended at 17 Oct 2017, 16:32

Anthony Joshua
68
84%
Carlos Takam
13
16%
 
Total votes: 81

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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

Post by Horse »

Covfefe wrote:That nothing corrupt happened, which was what you said in the post I replied too before you started making stuff up. Nothing corrupt happened there, it was just a poor stoppage.
Nothing to see here folks, it was just one of those bad stoppages.

Totally unbiased refereeing and he may well have stopped Joshua in a similar fashion.
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Horse wrote:
Covfefe wrote:That nothing corrupt happened, which was what you said in the post I replied too before you started making stuff up. Nothing corrupt happened there, it was just a poor stoppage.
Nothing to see here folks, it was just one of those bad stoppages.

Totally unbiased refereeing and he may well have stopped Joshua in a similar fashion.
He didn’t have a chance to stop Joshua in a similar fashion. It was a bad stoppage, as I’ve said repeatedly. It doesn’t make it corrupt. Do you honestly believe the ref was bought?
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

Post by Boxing Prospect »

Last Sunday Daigo Higa made Thomas Masson QUIT to keep a 100% record
Today Phil Edwards jumped in to give Joshua a stoppage to maintain his 100% KO record, Vs a Frenchman...

Suggestion...watch Daigo Higa, Andrew Selby apparently wants him...
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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Amidst all the Sky bollocks I think Bellew is a breath of fresh air - very impressed by him tonight. Obviously turns into something different when promoting his fights but speaks his mind and knows the game.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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Has Joe Cordina fought? Are Sky going to show it?
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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Covfefe wrote:He didn’t have a chance to stop Joshua in a similar fashion. It was a bad stoppage, as I’ve said repeatedly. It doesn’t make it corrupt. Do you honestly believe the ref was bought?
Do you honestly think that he was unbiased?
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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Horse wrote:
Covfefe wrote:He didn’t have a chance to stop Joshua in a similar fashion. It was a bad stoppage, as I’ve said repeatedly. It doesn’t make it corrupt. Do you honestly believe the ref was bought?
Do you honestly think that he was unbiased?
That’s a different question entirely.

Do you think he was bought, that’s the point you replied too.
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Covfefe wrote:
Horse wrote:
Covfefe wrote:That nothing corrupt happened, which was what you said in the post I replied too before you started making stuff up. Nothing corrupt happened there, it was just a poor stoppage.
Nothing to see here folks, it was just one of those bad stoppages.

Totally unbiased refereeing and he may well have stopped Joshua in a similar fashion.
He didn’t have a chance to stop Joshua in a similar fashion. It was a bad stoppage, as I’ve said repeatedly. It doesn’t make it corrupt. Do you honestly believe the ref was bought?
i mean how do we really know for sure when they 'buying' would happen close doors? not saying he was, but also dont think we should dismiss possibility that some officials are.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

Post by ThereByTheGrace »

sweetmagee wrote:Amidst all the Sky bollocks I think Bellew is a breath of fresh air - very impressed by him tonight. Obviously turns into something different when promoting his fights but speaks his mind and knows the game.
It's a business I suppose. But he doesn't half talk balls. Adonis Stevenson destroyed him.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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jamamb wrote:
Covfefe wrote:
Horse wrote:Nothing to see here folks, it was just one of those bad stoppages.

Totally unbiased refereeing and he may well have stopped Joshua in a similar fashion.
He didn’t have a chance to stop Joshua in a similar fashion. It was a bad stoppage, as I’ve said repeatedly. It doesn’t make it corrupt. Do you honestly believe the ref was bought?
i mean how do we really know for sure when they 'buying' would happen close doors? not saying he was, but also dont think we should dismiss possibility that some officials are.
I do not believe judges or officials are bought.

Influenced through treatment possibly, but a genuine cash payment for a card or stoppage? Nah, far too risky.
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Covfefe wrote:That’s a different question entirely.

Do you think he was bought, that’s the point you replied too.
I've already responded to that.

I feel no need to keep repeating myself.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

Post by ThereByTheGrace »

Covfefe wrote:
jamamb wrote:
Covfefe wrote:
He didn’t have a chance to stop Joshua in a similar fashion. It was a bad stoppage, as I’ve said repeatedly. It doesn’t make it corrupt. Do you honestly believe the ref was bought?
i mean how do we really know for sure when they 'buying' would happen close doors? not saying he was, but also dont think we should dismiss possibility that some officials are.
I do not believe judges or officials are bought.

Influenced through treatment possibly, but a genuine cash payment for a card or stoppage? Nah, far too risky.
Otherwise known as "Hospitality"
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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Horse wrote:
Covfefe wrote:That’s a different question entirely.

Do you think he was bought, that’s the point you replied too.
I've already responded to that.

I feel no need to keep repeating myself.
Okay. :TU:
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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ThereByTheGrace wrote:
Covfefe wrote:
jamamb wrote:
i mean how do we really know for sure when they 'buying' would happen close doors? not saying he was, but also dont think we should dismiss possibility that some officials are.
I do not believe judges or officials are bought.

Influenced through treatment possibly, but a genuine cash payment for a card or stoppage? Nah, far too risky.
Otherwise known as "Hospitality"
Yes. Though this is weakness on their part. I do not believe for a second people like Hearn throw cash at anyone, it’s too risky for a multimillion pound business.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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sweetmagee wrote:Amidst all the Sky bollocks I think Bellew is a breath of fresh air - very impressed by him tonight. Obviously turns into something different when promoting his fights but speaks his mind and knows the game.
Despite acting like a knob, when calling a fight he is decent.

Unlike Froch (excellent fighter) who had to say tonight was not stopped early to validate the Groves 1 stoppage!!!
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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dirk2686 wrote:
rd350lc wrote:Can someone explain how the doctor took a really hard look at pulling Takam out in the 9th , but didn't even look at the cuts before the 10th , had they got better over that round ?

Would like to see a rematch of this fight

Guess we'll never see that .
I get people saying it was an early stoppage. But a rematch? Joshua won every round and totally dominated.
You see I don't think he did "totally" dominate and it was obvious tactics of Takam to take the fight late .

Stamina issues will definitely be the ruin of Joshua and Takam is the ideal type of opponant to test that .

After the bullshit stoppage, he deserves more than that .

Other than Wilder at the moment what other fight would sell anyway ?
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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Covfefe wrote:
jamamb wrote:
Covfefe wrote:
He didn’t have a chance to stop Joshua in a similar fashion. It was a bad stoppage, as I’ve said repeatedly. It doesn’t make it corrupt. Do you honestly believe the ref was bought?
i mean how do we really know for sure when they 'buying' would happen close doors? not saying he was, but also dont think we should dismiss possibility that some officials are.
I do not believe judges or officials are bought.

Influenced through treatment possibly, but a genuine cash payment for a card or stoppage? Nah, far too risky.
A payment through treatment not a payment all the same?
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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The cut wasn't bad at all. Yet the ref called the doctor in 3 times. Which I don't understand. That was a very poor stoppage the last 2 shots missed and Takam weaved the last shot. He wasn't in any trouble at all. He wasn't going to get stopped.

The only saving grace was Takam wasn't going to win.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

Post by ewenhay »

Covfefe wrote:
jamamb wrote:
Covfefe wrote:
He didn’t have a chance to stop Joshua in a similar fashion. It was a bad stoppage, as I’ve said repeatedly. It doesn’t make it corrupt. Do you honestly believe the ref was bought?
i mean how do we really know for sure when they 'buying' would happen close doors? not saying he was, but also dont think we should dismiss possibility that some officials are.
I do not believe judges or officials are bought.

Influenced through treatment possibly, but a genuine cash payment for a card or stoppage? Nah, far too risky.
Bought is a general term which includes the type of treatments that you mention. It also includes promises of future work for a good performance and various other ways of influencing a referee such as young attractive female visitors to hotel rooms and discretely placed watches in dressing rooms
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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Boxing Prospect wrote:
Covfefe wrote:
jamamb wrote:
i mean how do we really know for sure when they 'buying' would happen close doors? not saying he was, but also dont think we should dismiss possibility that some officials are.
I do not believe judges or officials are bought.

Influenced through treatment possibly, but a genuine cash payment for a card or stoppage? Nah, far too risky.
A payment through treatment not a payment all the same?
Do they give non-regular officials different treatment?
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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ewenhay wrote:
Covfefe wrote:
jamamb wrote:
i mean how do we really know for sure when they 'buying' would happen close doors? not saying he was, but also dont think we should dismiss possibility that some officials are.
I do not believe judges or officials are bought.

Influenced through treatment possibly, but a genuine cash payment for a card or stoppage? Nah, far too risky.
Bought is a general term which includes the type of treatments that you mention. It also includes promises of future work for a good performance and various other ways of influencing a referee such as young attractive female visitors to hotel rooms and discretely placed watches in dressing rooms
Again, too brazen. It just doesn’t happen.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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stujones wrote:Has Joe Cordina fought? Are Sky going to show it?
Yes and no .

Too busy chatting shit about how humble Joshua is .
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

Post by ThereByTheGrace »

I'm not naïve enough to believe brown envelopes don't pass hands in most sports. Ultimately AJ is a cash cow and when the home advantage is there it will be exploited.

The outcome of an AJ win wasn't really in doubt. Takam will come back as a gatekeeper. I really want Fury to get back and take this sport seriously, but if he doesn't I would understand. Lot of shysters, con men and underhand crap in the game
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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I've nothing against Joshua as a boxer, but the sheer level of corporate cheerleading around him makes me want to see him lose. They're doing him a disservice. Bruno's similar treatment was always away from the ring, and his fights were presented with relative impartiality.
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Re: Round-By-Round - Anthony Joshua (c) vs. Carlos Takam - October 28th 2017

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Covfefe wrote:
ewenhay wrote:
Covfefe wrote:
I do not believe judges or officials are bought.

Influenced through treatment possibly, but a genuine cash payment for a card or stoppage? Nah, far too risky.
Bought is a general term which includes the type of treatments that you mention. It also includes promises of future work for a good performance and various other ways of influencing a referee such as young attractive female visitors to hotel rooms and discretely placed watches in dressing rooms
Again, too brazen. It just doesn’t happen.
You will never know, I would say it does happen though!!
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