Abraham - What a joke.

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by yesihavearm, Dec 8, 2007.


  1. curmudgeon

    curmudgeon Active Member Full Member

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    Its odd. Guy gets a highlight reel style KO in a previous fight, then casually blows away another very game fighter - and folks a still unhappy.

    What the **** is wrong with you people - this is a clear cut top 3 middleweight with a somewhat ugly style and devastating power. And you make it sound like he is some C class bum.

    And what fighting in US has to do with it? He fights where he is paid the most - in a very large and growing boxing market.

    Quit bitching.
     
  2. iceman

    iceman Tis my Island Full Member

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    well said , i couldn't agree more:good
     
  3. Jersey Boxer

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    I'd like to see him fight outside of Germany he would get beat like an abandoned stepchild...

    I used to think that Abraham was good but then I saw the gift decisions he gets...his promoters are pieces of **** and he would never win against top class opposition on neutral ground...

    and MIRANDA would kill him in a remach straight up murder...
     
  4. Hrak

    Hrak Well-Known Member Full Member

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    There are some ****in stupid people here, Abraham knocks this guy out in five and people are complaining, get real , you ****ers should stick to watching Taylor-Spinks.
     
  5. Rock0052

    Rock0052 Loyal Member Full Member

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    Great friggin' post :deal
     
  6. sugar_ray

    sugar_ray Guest

    Did not watch the fight but if a guy is outboxed all the game but still knocks the other guy in the end, its fair enough. Especially with a guy like abraham, dont blame him for winning, blame him for losing. Peace
     
  7. Observer

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    I get a feeling Abraham's style just changed, he no longer boxes pretty. High guard, some time to figure the opponent out, once gathering information is complete the other guy gets switched off. I thought that kind of approach doesn't leave any space for doubters, but hey...
     
  8. geppy

    geppy Boxing Addict Full Member

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    What a joke. You condsider that an early stoppage, Elcock was out cold standing up. Abraham could of knocked him out as bad he wanted, Elcock was defenseless. Just STFU if you are just going talk total nonsense.
     
  9. Odo

    Odo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Bull**** German decision? The ref was American,and there was nothing wrong with the stoppage.
    Elcock? A totally overmatched journeyman who went down after Abraham had landed his first telling punch.
    Second telling punch,and Elcock was put out of action.
    The Brit wasnt a foe worthy of Abraham's steel.A true mismatch!
    And what a huge difference to Abraham 's previous foe Khoren Gevor who gave Abraham hell in their encounter.
    After watching Abraham vs Elcock for 10 seconds everyone knew that it would only a matter of time.
    Lets hope that Abraham and his next opponent will put up a better and more entertaining show!
     
  10. Odo

    Odo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Not only was he totally defenseless but no match at all for Abraham as well.
    The ref had really seen enough and knew damn well that the British journeyman could be hurt quite badly.
    The American ref did a good job IMO.It didnt make any sense to let that fight contiue! Elcock was totally out of his shoes against Abraham.
     
  11. Orang-Utan Jim

    Orang-Utan Jim Member Full Member

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    Sorry but your one of the silliest ****s I ve ever read on this board.:lol: Give me your adress and I´ll send you 5 bucks for help. You are obviously in critical condition. Unbelievable how stupid people can be.....:-(
     
  12. Orang-Utan Jim

    Orang-Utan Jim Member Full Member

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  13. Odo

    Odo Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    :lol:You are serious,arent you!

    If Ikeke vs Abraham had been staged in -say- Iran,or the USA the African would have beaten black and blue,eh!

    Gift decisions he gets? Which ones? He has knocked out almost all his opponents in the ring.Gift decisions,eh?

    He would never win against top class opposition on neutral ground?
    How the hell was he able to beat Ikeke,Gevor,Jantuah,Taylor,Eastman,Velazco,Gardner,and so on?
    Makes me think,mate!

    Guess they all had been drugged before they entered the ring with Abraham!:D

    And as for your laughable statement that Miranda would kill him in a rematch you memory seems to be quite weak.
    Miranda wasnt able to murder an severely injured opponent who was bleeding like a shot big losing tons of bloods fighting with a broken jaw for more than 7 rounds.
    And as you may remember Abraham was the one who was more likely to take out his opponent than the other way round.
    Nevertheless you jester claim that Miranda would murder Abraham in a rematch!
     
  14. ChrisPontius

    ChrisPontius March 8th, 1971 Full Member

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    Elcock was looking the better boxer 90% of the fight and he may have been ahead on the cards during the stoppage - and if he wasn't, it was because of that flash knockdown in the 2nd which he dominated otherwise. Sorry but that's not a mismatch. Elcock has a weak chin and Abraham is a huge puncher, but a mismatch is one-sided: this one was even or even losing on the cards for AA.
     
  15. NBT

    NBT Mοderator of Death Full Member

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    Well, based on exactly what did you decide that "Elcock was looking the better boxer 90% of the fight"? Abraham was literally doing nothing 90% of the fight, how do you judge his boxing skills if he isn't showing anything? And if he decided to do something he showed fast, acurate and heavy punches. Maybe Elcock was ahead but not because he "was the better boxer" but because he was the only one actually boxing most of the time.