Dib fight round by round

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  1. Haterade

    Haterade New Member Full Member

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    So why is Dib the dog in all of this? On youtube the video shows that Dib threw the first punch of the combination at 1:21, the punch that was thrown after Yamaguchi was knocked down happened at 1:23. Thats two seconds. So dont you think it was a spur of the moment thing? Fair enough, Dib should be warned, Yamaguchi is given time to recover, and whatever happens after that happens. It was poor refereeing and Billy Dib's reputation is suffering because of it!
     
  2. Francis75

    Francis75 FAB 4 Full Member

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    ****in hell. What a ludicrous post. :roll: Your surname would have to be Dibb.
     
  3. PIRA

    PIRA Arise Sir Lennox. Full Member

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    Stupid post full of exagerations with yourself just interested in pontificating.

    I edited because I thought maybe I had you wrong - silly me, your just interested in hearing yourself talk, getting an arguement and then handling someone.


    BORING. :tired
     
  4. Haterade

    Haterade New Member Full Member

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    Before you call my post ludicrous, on what basis is it ludicrous? It's all fact!
     
  5. LeonMcS

    LeonMcS The Mayor of Kronkton Full Member

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    Nice try, almost right. I said;

    You seem to have been there, so you may have had a better view. I can only go on what I saw, if I had wanted to say nothing I wouldn't have brought it up.

    As for the kd, yeah it was over the period of roughly two seconds. But what blows that argument out of the water is that Dib was ready to swing a right, stopped, loaded his left and threw that. This was while Yamaguchi was rising from hands and knees to knees.

    Spin it however you want, it was a late shot at a man who was already down.

    As for Yamaguchi approaching Dib before the push, well he was walking towards him, as I've already stated and shown in a picture with his arms apart as if to say 'What the...?'

    Your take on it. So why did he push Footit then who was busy appealing to the ref?
     
  6. PIRA

    PIRA Arise Sir Lennox. Full Member

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    Would agree with this mostly - points should have been taken off both and the japanese allowed to recover. :good
     
  7. LeonMcS

    LeonMcS The Mayor of Kronkton Full Member

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    OK, so now your taking the high moral ground.

    Good-o.
     
  8. Francis75

    Francis75 FAB 4 Full Member

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    You say that the referee made the decision to stop the fight and how is that Dibb's fault ? C'mon mate. Dibbs opponent went down because his legs slipped off the end of the canvas and whilst CLEARLY down Dibb winds up a hayemaker and lets loose. If the opponent was not in a fit state to continue then it was OBVIOUS that this state was caused by Dibb's ridiculously late blatant foul. How can you not see this ?
     
  9. Bognashavin

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    I can't beleive some here are siding with Billy Dib, it's disgraceful, he should have been immediately dq'd. There was some rough stuff going on both ways, but punching a guy on his knees? It was not in the heat of the moment at all.
    Didn't expect that sort of behaviour from him wasn't he one of the only ones acting sensibly and keeping cool during the Kickett Elomar nonsense?
    That's 2 wins of his that should be losses - how does he expect to harness any sort of support.
     
  10. PIRA

    PIRA Arise Sir Lennox. Full Member

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    Nope - just taking my ground and not buckling under the weight of your "handling" which seems to me to be more like school boy arguing.
     
  11. WhataRock

    WhataRock Loyal Member Full Member

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    You have boxed before havent you buddy?

    2 seconds is a long time in boxing..Regardless of the time, Billy clearly winds up and plants one on the Jap boy..having plenty of time to think about it and stop.

    Ive seen guys twice billy's size throw 4 or 5 punches inside a second..He went out of his way to do that.
    Billy's reputation already had a black mark on it..He did a pretty good job to build it up again but that biting incident was a dog act on its own..and now he had made his own bed with this.
     
  12. Haterade

    Haterade New Member Full Member

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    Your right, you did say that. But if you had saw it, would you have wanted Yamaguchi to be disqualified? The shot was a second late, that is not alot of time to think. Footit then approached Dib the same way, Billy panicked.. pushing is not the end of the world. You are just blowing the push out of proportion because of what had happened after it. Its not Dibs fault all those people jumped in the ring, people should be held accountable for their own action, which Dib has no say in.
     
  13. Bognashavin

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    Poor reffing, and even poorer behavoiur aftewards - when Dib is talking them through the slow-mo he even chuckles about the late shot and say that it was in the moment, but he's not very convincing
     
  14. konaman

    konaman Boxing Addict Full Member

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    The Japanese fighter didn't follow through with any of those stupid clinch antics. If he pulled a Cotto - Clottey type of slam i would see your point, but all he did was lift Dib up a bit in the clinch, and then not follow through with it in anyway. This is boxing, and some leniancy on petty antics is required, but theres a big difference between antics in the clinch that don't cause any damage, and the misshaps resulting from his incredibly awkward style, and intentionally (there was a big gap between the punches) sucker punching someone whilst they are on the canvas, if you can't see that, then hopefully my presence will stop you from ever posting on the forum again, because you are totally full of **** and embarrassing to Aussie boxing.

    It obviously isn't acceptable behaviour to push a ref, but it was obviously an absolute farce of an effort from the ref, and the Japanese fighter was hysterical with the situation, and in the heat of the moment pushed him. The whole event involved some strange behaviour, definitely plenty from the Japanese fighter (although the ref probably got off lucky with a push), but the difference is the extent of it, and the intent.

    Also, you should go watch a replay, because the Japanese fighter was not in his face at all he was standing a meter or so away and it looked as though Billy Dib was going to give him a pat on the back, or any other sportsmanlike gesture, and then he consciously decided to push him.

    Simply put if you can't see the difference between lifting someone in the clinch and harmlessly putting them down, and the consequences of an awkward style combined with a guy with balance problems, versus intentionally throwing a big shot at a guy who is trying to get off the canvas, one that put him on ***** street and had a huge effect on the outcome of a fight, then i don't have anything else to say to you, cause you are clearly an idiot.
     
  15. Francis75

    Francis75 FAB 4 Full Member

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    I think Hatorade and Pira would have to be on the windup here. Some great wummage. Well done boys, we have all fallen for it.