was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

Post by Grant »

Looked very similar KO to Anthony Mundine's KO in Germany against Ottke
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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Are you asking if one of Australia's top prospects took a dive against an unknown kickboxer?
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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Hooper went into the fight like it was a sparring session.
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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Hooper about got drilled in a right moments b/f the ko......very lazy left hand.
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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oh please, no more conspiracy rubbish.

hooper got walloped with a huge punch, and that's boxing.
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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Sids wrote:Hooper went into the fight like it was a sparring session.
I think this is loser to the mark. He left his let side wide open and got KOed big time.
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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Grant wrote:Looked very similar KO to Anthony Mundine's KO in Germany against Ottke
:TU:

Temple shot. They can bring anyone undone.
Don't let powdrills boxrec record fool you. He has delivered some devastating KOs in other forms of fighting.
Hooper has a very lazy Jab. IMO
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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Whoa wasn't meant for it to be taken as a conspiracy. Just surprised is all. Traditionally this doesnt happen to a top prospect , normally we send em overseas with a 20 nil record before they are returned on their back. This is probably the best thing that could have happened to Damian. I think he has learned a very timely lesson.
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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The bout only lasted 21 seconds, one of the quickest of recent times.

I can remember Tony Mundine only lasting 50 odd seconds when taking on a certain Luis Rodríguez, and he bounced back. So hopefully Damian will get back in the saddle.

In a recent interview in Aus-Boxing, Damian mentioned:
As for Powdrill, 30, Hooper believes the talented kickboxer isn’t giving him the credit he deserves.

“I think he (Powdrill) is taking me too lightly. Yes, he is very experienced kickboxer but this is boxing. And it’s a different what he’s used to. I can’t wait to fight him as he’s keen and willing to fight so it should be a good fight,”
The full Aus-Boxing article is well worth a read in the context of his recent loss and future plans:
http://www.aus-boxing.com/2014/11/08/da ... and-fight/
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Grant wrote:Whoa wasn't meant for it to be taken as a conspiracy. Just surprised is all. Traditionally this doesnt happen to a top prospect , normally we send em overseas with a 20 nil record before they are returned on their back. This is probably the best thing that could have happened to Damian. I think he has learned a very timely lesson.
The lesson being he hasn't got the chin for the pro game.
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Beltane wrote:The bout only lasted 21 seconds, one of the quickest of recent times.

I can remember Tony Mundine only lasting 50 odd seconds when taking on a certain Luis Rodríguez, and he bounced back. So hopefully Damian will get back in the saddle.

In a recent interview in Aus-Boxing, Damian mentioned:
As for Powdrill, 30, Hooper believes the talented kickboxer isn’t giving him the credit he deserves.

“I think he (Powdrill) is taking me too lightly. Yes, he is very experienced kickboxer but this is boxing. And it’s a different what he’s used to. I can’t wait to fight him as he’s keen and willing to fight so it should be a good fight,”
The full Aus-Boxing article is well worth a read in the context of his recent loss and future plans:
http://www.aus-boxing.com/2014/11/08/da ... and-fight/
Tony Mundine bounced back from a number of early KOs. Getting stopped early once isn't necessarily career defining.
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polecateddy wrote:
Grant wrote:Whoa wasn't meant for it to be taken as a conspiracy. Just surprised is all. Traditionally this doesnt happen to a top prospect , normally we send em overseas with a 20 nil record before they are returned on their back. This is probably the best thing that could have happened to Damian. I think he has learned a very timely lesson.
The lesson being he hasn't got the chin for the pro game.
That shot would have dropped plenty of fighters. Trick is not to get hit like that.
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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i was surprise when i heard Damien was fighting Rob. Rob is carrying a bit of form and Damien has shown he could be hit. Howvere Damien was rightfully the heavy favourite. Rob has heavy hands and the punch was a peach.
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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I wonder if he'll go the same way as willie kickett now
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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That shot would have dropped plenty of fighters. Trick is not to get hit like that.


don't worry bash, polecaddy hates all ozzies.
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buster007 wrote:That shot would have dropped plenty of fighters. Trick is not to get hit like that.


don't worry bash, polecaddy hates all ozzies.
I know a place where he would be right at home :lol:
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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will happen again too if he dosnt step up and get better quality fighters,
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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buster007 wrote:That shot would have dropped plenty of fighters. Trick is not to get hit like that.


don't worry bash, polecaddy hates all ozzies.
Hardly. I've lived in Oz nearly 5 years. Just the AU boxing scene is very dead now.
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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polecateddy wrote:
Hardly. I've lived in Oz nearly 5 years. Just the AU boxing scene is very dead now.
It's certainly not booming but I wouldn't say it was dead.
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Giancarlo wrote:
polecateddy wrote:
Hardly. I've lived in Oz nearly 5 years. Just the AU boxing scene is very dead now.
It's certainly not booming but I wouldn't say it was dead.
Well flatlining at least. There's hardly any boxing on Australian tv and no interest in boxing events. The fights that generally go ahead are all on non-televised, small hall style bills. It's sad.
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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I didn't think he'd lose like this so quickly, but warning signs were there with him being down hard before against a fairly low-level opponent. Also, someone said that such a shot would've stopped anyone, but I have doubts about that; Hooper's reaction makes it easy to depict that as a monster shot, but if a fighter has a poor chin they tend to be hurt more easily and seriously than most fighters are.
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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time will tell if it was a one off bad day.
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polecateddy wrote:
buster007 wrote:That shot would have dropped plenty of fighters. Trick is not to get hit like that.


don't worry bash, polecaddy hates all ozzies.
Hardly. I've lived in Oz nearly 5 years. Just the AU boxing scene is very dead now.
It is probably about where it was 5 years ago. Only we had a blip for the better in the middle that has just ended.
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bash for cash wrote:
polecateddy wrote:
buster007 wrote:That shot would have dropped plenty of fighters. Trick is not to get hit like that.


don't worry bash, polecaddy hates all ozzies.
Hardly. I've lived in Oz nearly 5 years. Just the AU boxing scene is very dead now.
It is probably about where it was 5 years ago. Only we had a blip for the better in the middle that has just ended.
Danny Green was getting some coverage when he had his run at cruiserweight. Purely because he looked good beating Roy Jones really. It seemed far more interesting to the public than anything Mundine did, although Geale v Mundine was hyped reasonably. It just looks pretty bleak now. Some people have mentioned Jeff Horn a few times, but I'm just thinking he'll be exposed as soon as he steps up.
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Re: was Damian Hooper sposed to get KO'd?

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ok sad sack.
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