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Rest in Peace Manny
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Journeyman
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Only if Williams had used more lateral movement but even slow walked like Jimmy young he could of cruised through it.
I just saw clip of it on the local tv site, Botha did hit after the break more than twice. |
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Kinda expected that if SBW was within striking distance and ahead of Botha that he might be provided with the assistance needed to get over the line.
Let's see the rematch. Botha will start earlier and Williams may have learned from the experience so it would be interesting to watch. |
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To the clowns saying Botha should have been disqualified, no.
He was penalized appropriately for the hits on the break. Repeat offenses would have warranted a DQ. Furthermore, you can't really blame Frans in getting that frustrated although he ought to have kept his temper in check. Williams' holding was RIDICULOUS. There ought to have multiple warnings and penalties up through and including disqualification before the Botha hits-on-the-break incident. If anyone should have lost by DQ, it's Huggy Bear Williams. |
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