Re: HBO Triple Bill RBR and Scores
Posted: 20 Jan 2013, 01:34
His name is Gennady Gennadyevich Golovkin, hence Triple G, he who brings excitement to the middleweight division.invisigoth wrote:Why is it triple G?? There are only 2 G's....
His name is Gennady Gennadyevich Golovkin, hence Triple G, he who brings excitement to the middleweight division.invisigoth wrote:Why is it triple G?? There are only 2 G's....
what network is that on?gilgamesh wrote:Switching over to the repeat of Campillo vs Kovalev now
It wasn't that exciting; about what I expected, though it lasted slightly longer than I'd thought it would have.Baby Face Finster wrote:After watching the excitement Triple G brought tonight this fight was a major letdown.
NBC sports 220 on DirecTV. Don't know what channel on other outletsvictor-romeo wrote:what network is that on?gilgamesh wrote:Switching over to the repeat of Campillo vs Kovalev now
thanks.gilgamesh wrote:NBC sports 220 on DirecTV. Don't know what channel on other outletsvictor-romeo wrote:what network is that on?gilgamesh wrote:Switching over to the repeat of Campillo vs Kovalev now
Yeah, not really a fan of that judgement call, although Garcia to his credit offered him a rematch verbally at least if there was any doubt.MattVito wrote:![]()
I thought the doctor had to deem you unfit to continue for the fight to be stopped?? A broken nose with no blood and we just give him the title a few rounds early? Was the whistle sound getting to him? Accidental or not, he was fit to continue. If a broken nose makes you unfit to continue Rosado should've been stopped in round one in the previous fight.
What a bs way to omit the championship rounds of a championship fight.
He had a huge lead, absolutely no reason to fight with a broken nose for four more rounds and potentially do more harm. Especially because it was caused by a headbutt that could have been called a foul.MattVito wrote:![]()
I thought the doctor had to deem you unfit to continue for the fight to be stopped?? A broken nose with no blood and we just give him the title a few rounds early? Was the whistle sound getting to him? Accidental or not, he was fit to continue. If a broken nose makes you unfit to continue Rosado should've been stopped in round one in the previous fight.
What a bs way to omit the championship rounds of a championship fight.
Robot?? Its a broken nose. Gimme a break man? When have you ever seen a fight stopped for a broken nose(with no blood) for any reason??? Its boxing. Like I said, hell in just the preivous fight, Rosado broke his nose round 1 and the break itself was never an immediate red flag to stop it. Wheres the immediate or long term risk thats keeping him from continuing?dajuggernaut wrote:He had a huge lead, absolutely no reason to fight with a broken nose for four more rounds and potentially do more harm. Especially because it was caused by a headbutt that could have been called a foul.MattVito wrote:![]()
I thought the doctor had to deem you unfit to continue for the fight to be stopped?? A broken nose with no blood and we just give him the title a few rounds early? Was the whistle sound getting to him? Accidental or not, he was fit to continue. If a broken nose makes you unfit to continue Rosado should've been stopped in round one in the previous fight.
What a bs way to omit the championship rounds of a championship fight.
I could understand if Salido was really coming on or it was a closer fight but I have no problem with him "bowing" out. 12 more minutes with a broken nose, no thanks, the guy isn't a robot.
There's always someone to complain about something.
Same here.fightscorecollector wrote:How did you all score the Salido-garcia fight, I had it 79-69 at time of stoppage
Not only do I think it was unintentional, it was ruled unintentional. The guy wasn't wincing in pain, he just said it hurt... Unless you're speaking as a Garcia fan, I think you're arguments pretty weak.dajuggernaut wrote:How many times have you seen a headbutt cause the broken nose? He should have fought on if it was caused by a punch. It wasn't, it was caused by an intentional headbutt.
In the Rosado fight it wasn't caused by a dirty headbutt so I don't know why you're trying to compare the two.
Garcia said he was having trouble breathing anyway. That's more than enough to stop the fight.
I find your argument weak too.MattVito wrote:Not only do I think it was unintentional, it was ruled unintentional. The guy wasn't wincing in pain, he just said it hurt... Unless you're speaking as a Garcia fan, I think you're arguments pretty weak.dajuggernaut wrote:How many times have you seen a headbutt cause the broken nose? He should have fought on if it was caused by a punch. It wasn't, it was caused by an intentional headbutt.
In the Rosado fight it wasn't caused by a dirty headbutt so I don't know why you're trying to compare the two.
Garcia said he was having trouble breathing anyway. That's more than enough to stop the fight.
It was ruled an accidental butt. The point is that a broken nose was caused by a butt. Garcia was having trouble breathing. Why you bring up GGG/Rosado is beyond me; that was a punch. No different than a cut where a fighter can't see well. Garcia couldn't breathe well.MattVito wrote:Not only do I think it was unintentional, it was ruled unintentional. The guy wasn't wincing in pain, he just said it hurt... Unless you're speaking as a Garcia fan, I think you're arguments pretty weak.dajuggernaut wrote:How many times have you seen a headbutt cause the broken nose? He should have fought on if it was caused by a punch. It wasn't, it was caused by an intentional headbutt.
In the Rosado fight it wasn't caused by a dirty headbutt so I don't know why you're trying to compare the two.
Garcia said he was having trouble breathing anyway. That's more than enough to stop the fight.
x2handsofstone wrote:80-68 to Garcia at time of stoppage