Finkel wrote: ↑26 Aug 2020, 19:16
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑26 Aug 2020, 18:31
Ya we get it , that issue has been done to death lol
It was it is.
Floyd takes a 'win by any means necessary' approach, but no one is going to attach the term good sportmanship to him.
The guy's a bit of See You Next Tuesday. But he is a very rich one, with an army of fans.
He's certainly no 'Gentleman Jim', that's for sure. But hey, it's a tough sport and the words 'protect yourself at all times' are an instruction not merely half-assed advice.
Watching Mayweather fight I was surprised at how opponents refused to clobber him when he used to duck down low and expose the back of his head. I'm pretty sure he'd have had no qualms whatsoever about landing the odd loose blow himself if the positions were reversed.
As for the sucker punch against Victor Ortiz, I witnessed something similar when Sean O' Grady came over in October 1980 to fight Jim Watt in Glasgow.
Rather naively, after a clash of heads, 'the Bubblegum Bomber' from Oklahoma started looking over to the ref in a similar fashion after a clash of heads.
O' Grady felt that Watt had deliberately butted him in a fight that Watt was losing whilst defending his WBC lightweight belt.
Watt, in a flash seized his chance and hammered him and the direction of the fight reversed itself in a matter of seconds.
There was considerable controversy afterwards, (there would have been a hell of lot more had it happened the other way round), but Watt prevailed to continue his career until he came up against the excellent Alexis Arguello one year later in London.