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lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 02:21
by kidbazooka1
Wtf was that lopez was whooping berto for 4 rds then get dropped to a knee and it gets waved off. After just watching harper nearly get killed in the first rd.

Fuuck these shady muthafuckers.

Im sorry but i mentioned this shiit happening before the fight.

No way the Haymon A side Will lose, this shiit was suspect as fuuck.

Cmon folks i know i can't be the only one seeing this bullshiit.

Mark my words the "Al Haymon" show will never have an upset they will make sure the "right guy" always wins.

And Tarver that biased racist pos was literally cheering for evrry move porter and berto made.

Doesn't take a fuucking genius to see the shadiness going on tonight.

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 05:06
by handsofstone
Despite boxing being shady as shite,I still meet most conspiracys with a :roll:

But that one last night was surely favourtism at best,corrupt at worst

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 05:19
by kidbazooka1
handsofstone wrote:Despite boxing being shady as shite,I still meet most conspiracys with a :roll:

But that one last night was surely favourtism at best,corrupt at worst
It was just too fuucking obvious.

This is the type of shiit we have to look forward to with these
Haymon shows.

You can see lopez was genuinely pissed i hope alotta these cats start to realize signing with Haymon may not be the best idea if there only gonna be used as a sacrificial lamb.

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 05:30
by 5burowz
That's boxing

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 06:16
by Yes We Can
kidbazooka1 wrote:
handsofstone wrote:Despite boxing being shady as shite,I still meet most conspiracys with a :roll:

But that one last night was surely favourtism at best,corrupt at worst
It was just too fuucking obvious.

This is the type of shiit we have to look forward to with these
Haymon shows.

You can see lopez was genuinely pissed i hope alotta these cats start to realize signing with Haymon may not be the best idea if there only gonna be used as a sacrificial lamb.
Lol, I hope to god you guys don't watch any fights with Ian John Lewis as the referee.

He brings incompetence to a whole new level, and i believe thats all this fight was also.

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 06:30
by Andrew
Yes We Can wrote:
kidbazooka1 wrote:
handsofstone wrote:Despite boxing being shady as shite,I still meet most conspiracys with a :roll:

But that one last night was surely favourtism at best,corrupt at worst
It was just too fuucking obvious.

This is the type of shiit we have to look forward to with these
Haymon shows.

You can see lopez was genuinely pissed i hope alotta these cats start to realize signing with Haymon may not be the best idea if there only gonna be used as a sacrificial lamb.
Lol, I hope to god you guys don't watch any fights with Ian John Lewis as the referee.

He brings incompetence to a whole new level, and i believe thats all this fight was also.
:bow:

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 07:24
by Andrew
Just watched was a pretty good fight actually

No complaining from Lopez side with the stoppage he was caught goood.

I reckon Berto fights Brook in the summer.

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 07:37
by Impractical Poster
I thought the fight was excellent. Great match-up. Thought the stoppage was a bit premature, but I've seen much worse. To me, looked like Lopez was starting to fade a bit after a hustle of a start. If anything, Berto has shown throughout his career that he is tough and can take punishment. I don't feel there was any foul play involved.

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 07:54
by ReggieDiggs
Yea very suspect. I've never seen a boxing ref ever wave a fight off early like that :doh:

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 09:10
by ikorolev
ReggieDiggs wrote:Yea very suspect. I've never seen a boxing ref ever wave a fight off early like that :doh:
Long live Haymon. He is giving us free TV. It doesn't matter that boxing becomes fake :shame:

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 09:13
by ReggieDiggs
ikorolev wrote:
ReggieDiggs wrote:Yea very suspect. I've never seen a boxing ref ever wave a fight off early like that :doh:
Long live Haymon. He is giving us free TV. It doesn't matter that boxing becomes fake :shame:
Absolutely. This is the first time since I've been watching boxing that I've seen a boxing ref do such a thing. Still a lil stunned that a ref would stop a fight early. Wow. Crazy sh!t.

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 09:22
by KBB
I feel some people are just going to be like little women and whine and complain no matter what you do for them, why blame Haymon for the incompetence of the Referee??

Some people act as if they never seen a Ref blow a call in a fight under Top Rank, Don King or Golden Boy Promotions, it seems as if anything that doesn't go perfectly under the PBC that it will be because Haymon fixed it!!

We get boxing free on TV and still we have so called "boxing fans" complaining, just do yourself and everyone else a favor and do not bother to watch PBC if it bothers you that much or you're the type who are going to be prone to blaming and suspecting corruption as long as Haymon is at the helm.

I thought the fights went far better than last weeks bouts, they were entertaining and we got to see them for free; what's there to complain about other than poor officiating which why have seen under every other promotional banner??

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 09:36
by Badhusker
It was a bizarre stoppage from the standpoint he should have waited to see if Lopez could continue. I do think the end (KO) was inevitable though.

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 09:44
by NateJR
I was a little disappointed with the stoppage. Lopez seemed to be controlling the fight and got caught by a big shot. I think the OP is overreacting though, it wasn't a good stoppage, but by far not one of the worst stoppages I've seen. The only thing with that situation is Lopez was clearly not going to get his legs back and the ref. allowing the fight to continue would have more than likely resulted in Lopez taking more punishment that would have ultimately led to a stoppage any how. Lopez was clearly fading IMO, could the ref. have allowed the fight to continue? Of course, but if Lopez would have taken a sustained beating when he was clearly out on his feet would have probably bothered me more.

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 10:16
by Badhusker
NateJR wrote:I was a little disappointed with the stoppage. Lopez seemed to be controlling the fight and got caught by a big shot. I think the OP is overreacting though, it wasn't a good stoppage, but by far not one of the worst stoppages I've seen. The only thing with that situation is Lopez was clearly not going to get his legs back and the ref. allowing the fight to continue would have more than likely resulted in Lopez taking more punishment that would have ultimately led to a stoppage any how. Lopez was clearly fading IMO, could the ref. have allowed the fight to continue? Of course, but if Lopez would have taken a sustained beating when he was clearly out on his feet would have probably bothered me more.


If I remember right, Lopez thought his fight with Maidana was stopped too early also.

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 10:54
by Dennis
Duk Koo Kim may have thought his fight was stopped too early and clearly the opposite was true. Some boxers need to be protected from themselves. Mago is a recent example. I do feel like the ref should have at least given the count and taken a good look at Lopez b4 stopping it. However, Lopez did go down with the first punch that landed after the first knockdown. Maybe the ref saved him so he can live to fight another day.

Re: lopez v berto suspect

Posted: 14 Mar 2015, 11:15
by koolkc107
First of all, the judges had it right- Lopez WAS winning the fight.

But, Berto wasn't being schooled or beat down; it was a close fight and Andre was doing better each round after a slow start.

It WAS NOT a surprise that he stopped Lopez since he'd been catching him clean from round one. Berto's only problem- why he was losing rounds- was that he wasn't letting his hands go enough. But when he did he had success.

As for the stoppage itself, yeah it was a little quick. And maybe Josecito should've been given a little more time.

But no doubt he was hurt...bad. And better a stoppage that is a little quick than one that is a second too late.