Arthur Abraham: "I wish Andre Dirrell all the best and hope he is fine"

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  1. eze

    eze Everybody Know Me Full Member

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    At least he cleared his head out of the heat of the moment.


    Still, the punch was way ****ing late.
     
  2. PH|LLA

    PH|LLA VIP Member Full Member

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    whats the source for these quotes
     
  3. London Jatt

    London Jatt Member Full Member

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    not read him apologise for calling a man who just outboxed him "not a boxer, an actor"

    have you?
     
  4. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Calm down son and look around my posts to see whether I accepted the loss or not. This thread however is about Abraham wishing Dirrell all the best, and if you have problems with Abraham wishing Dirrell all the best, I suggest you to go see a doctor or go to a pub - or both.
     
  5. des3995

    des3995 Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Glad to see AA had the sense to turn it around. Immediately after the fight he looked a little classless, but that can be understood, not excused, based on heat of the moment, midst of battle mindset.
     
  6. London Jatt

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    give us the source of the quotes please.

    i want to read him outright apologising for cheating and then calling the better man an actor not a boxer who hung him out to dry.
     
  7. Davies

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    You sir are an angry man. :verysad
     
  8. BigBone

    BigBone Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Calm down. That's all from Arthur for now in the statement, the rest is out there on our page.
     
  9. London Jatt

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    i'm perfectly calm, thanks for the interest :lol:
     
  10. BigBone

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  12. Brickhaus

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    Dude, did you actually watch the post-fight interview? He said some things there that seemed pretty disrespectful. That said, it was in the heat of the moment right after being disqualified, so I can understand why he might have said some things that made him sound like a sore loser.
     
  13. JonOli

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    I now like Abraham more, it's good to see a bit of honesty, someone saying what he thought, rather than all this fake media friendly touchy feely rubbish. I found it a refreshing change.
     
  14. lefthook

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    You're the ****ing idiot!Whats the difference between Abraham hitting Dirrell when he is down and RJJ hitting Griffin when he is down?!Its the same ****ing situation!Things get heated in a fight like that and Abraham was looking for the KO because he knew he was down.I know he shouldnt have hit him while he was down but when you are in fight you are in a different state of mind and im sure Abraham hitting Dirrel while he was down was an instinctive move.
     
  15. London Jatt

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    you sound like a very angry man?

    not to mention slightly slow, go back and read some more.. then come back and suck it.