Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
You don't foul back as the B side in a fight. You instantly loose if you do.
There are shit ton of examples of that.
There are shit ton of examples of that.
Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
That ref looks a bit like our very own Howard Foster...Heretic wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 03:50 Here is a vidoe of what will happen if you fight fire with fire...
For little back round info...
This is Tolppola vs Lauri fight.
Lauri has been fouling Tolppola for the whole fight. Rabbit punches hitting after the bell all the usual dirty business from dirty hometown fighter.
Well Tolppola throws one back...
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Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
Evander Holyfield sort of did that to Tyson.
Tyson always liked to get a last shot in after the bell, so Holyfield made sure he walloped him back and always had the last punch.
Holyfield basically bullied the bully and Tyson didn't like it.
Tyson always liked to get a last shot in after the bell, so Holyfield made sure he walloped him back and always had the last punch.
Holyfield basically bullied the bully and Tyson didn't like it.
Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
It's what I'd do if I were a fighter. That is, I'd probably foul back even harder than I'd been fouled. But I don't feel like that makes up my mind about exactly what *should* happen, in order that boxing matches should primarily be decided through superiority in legal boxing moves rather than superiority in breaking them.
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Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
Ya you keep believing thatSenorPipino wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 10:40 Not on the scorecards. Not listed in any record book.
Ward took Kovie's heart.
Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
I'd rather say he took his ballsSenorPipino wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 10:40 Not on the scorecards. Not listed in any record book.
Ward took Kovie's heart.
Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
I don't know that they'd DQ you immediately after 1 foul, but they'd almost certainly deduct a point without any prior warnings. Every now and then it might be worth it if you believe your opponent is fouling you flagrantly enough to require retaliation. Maybe work on some of that Jose Luis Castillo and Bernard Hopkins subtle cheating stuff. Or study Holyfield's "accidental headbutts"Syntax Error wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 11:37![]()
Too true.
The B side fighter really has to think carefully in such situations.
Maybe that can help you get away with something even as the B side.
Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
Ward doesn't have a clean victory over Kovalev and never will. Both of his "wins" are tainted, and in a just world wouldn't have happened the way they did.SenorPipino wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 10:40 Not on the scorecards. Not listed in any record book.
Ward took Kovie's heart.
I'd say this to the man himself if I ever spoke to him. Because other than that I'd have a pleasant conversation with him I expect, but I'd have to acknowledge this to him. Just to let him know that I know.
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Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
It's not something I need to believe.
Kovalev lost. It's a fact. Once Ward worked his way inside, Kovalev was lost.
And since that fight, Kovalev has looked either unimpressive or reticent.
Ward took his heart big time. The KO in the rematch was a case of the bully getting his comeuppance.
Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
It sure looked to me that Ward knocked the fight out of Kov in the rematch.SenorPipino wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 18:17 It's not something I need to believe.
Kovalev lost. It's a fact. Once Ward worked his way inside, Kovalev was lost.
And since that fight, Kovalev has looked either unimpressive or reticent.
Ward took his heart big time. The KO in the rematch was a case of the bully getting his comeuppance.
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Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
The bully has never been a dirty fighter. He just didn't have those skills and his trainer didn't prepare him specifically for Ward.SenorPipino wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 18:24 Then do a Breidis. Retaliate.
Kovalev fancied himself Mr.Tough Guy. I'm surprised that he backed away instead of responding like a veteran professional. Fight fire with fire.
Ward was taming the bully.
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Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
i mean we can see the punches ourselves
surely u dont believe that just because a ref rules a certain way that = correct ruling
wards just simply better anyway, but those were defo low, its ridiculous to say otherwise, you can pause the video and see that ward was reaching like below the letters on kovs shorts
Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
Bring up the rematch all you like but the first fight was a robbery..Kovalev won and even Ward knows that himselfSenorPipino wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 18:17 It's not something I need to believe.
Kovalev lost. It's a fact. Once Ward worked his way inside, Kovalev was lost.
And since that fight, Kovalev has looked either unimpressive or reticent.
Ward took his heart big time. The KO in the rematch was a case of the bully getting his comeuppance.
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Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
victor-romeo wrote: ↑16 Jun 2019, 02:12 The "rabbit" punch that Golwacki hit Bredis with was not your average rabbit punch it could have seriously hurt Bredis Bredis responded in kind with a very bad foul of his own. I don't blame him if Kovalev and Lomachenko hit back low against Ward and Salido they might have won their fights but they didn't have enough Bredis in them.
I was super impressed with Bredis today, what a great day of boxing,
I agree with you. I was so disappointed in Kovalev when Ward was teeing off below his belt while the Mafia Vegas referee looked on approvingly, for not giving him back his own medicine. And yes that was a vicious rabbit punch Gol. hit him with. They should have a rematch with a real referee this time. What's with importing a Byrd clan jerkoff from the most corrupt city on earth all the way to Latvia anyway? What was that all about? Aren't there any referees in Latvia?
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Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
As long as Bredis right hand ok, he will do the same to Glowacki even in rematch.Ilya Muromets wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 23:30 I agree with you. I was so disappointed in Kovalev when Ward was teeing off below his belt while the Mafia Vegas referee looked on approvingly, for not giving him back his own medicine. And yes that was a vicious rabbit punch Gol. hit him with. They should have a rematch with a real referee this time. What's with importing a Byrd clan jerkoff from the most corrupt city on earth all the way to Latvia anyway? What was that all about? Aren't there any referees in Latvia?
Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
I was saying he should've responded in kind the night it happened.SenorPipino wrote: ↑19 Jun 2019, 18:24 Then do a Breidis. Retaliate.
Kovalev fancied himself Mr.Tough Guy. I'm surprised that he backed away instead of responding like a veteran professional. Fight fire with fire.
Ward was taming the bully.
Re: Fight Fire With Fire if Lomachenko and Kovalev had some of Bredis in them they might have beat Ward and Salido
Biased. That's the only excuse. Ward got away with 3 low blows in a row at the end, and at least 3 or 4 others prior to that. Never a warning given.
As for the location of the punches. Look for yourself. They're all obvious low blows. If it was your 1st day reffing you should've noticed that.