Badou is a non-technical overrated champ, Bute is gonna outclass him worse than Bika

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  1. Serge

    Serge Ginger Dracula Staff Member

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    No and Andre Ward would've picked him to win the Super Six had he not been gifted a place in it that even he knows he didn't deserve. He said he would've picked either Bute or his good buddy Dirrell to win it. It would've been a very competitive fight though.
     
  2. Selina

    Selina Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Badou has better wins than bute so if Bute schools him, ti would be a surprise.
     
  3. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    YDKSAB

    Q:How many seconds does a fighter have get to his feet before he considered KO'd.

    A: 10 seconds.

    Q:When can a fighter be "saved by the bell"?

    A: Usually he can not. Some obscure commission do occasionally allow for it.

    Q: What does it mean to be "saved by the bell"?

    A: To be saved by the bell is when a fighter is knocked to the canvas by a legal punch and is unable to rise before 10 seconds and during such time period, the official bell ending the round has rang, and said fighter is still unable to rise within the ten seconds, but the bell to end the round had rung, so the fighter is granted until the beginning of the next round to recover and get to his feet.

    Now, DIKKHEAD, SHIIT FOR BRAINS, DKSAB HATER.......

    Q:When the fukk was Bute saved by the bell by his referee???

    A: Never. To the contrary, Lucian Bute was indeed legally knocked down, moreso from exhaustion than from being hurt, but was still legally down. However, he was up within 7.6 seconds, which officially beats the count.

    Had the KD occurred in any round other than the 12th rd, the official, AT HIS DISCRETION, could then ask Bute if he were able to continue, and make a judgement as to his ability to defend himself.

    That being said, while Bute was recovering, the fight officially ended, Bute arose after 7.6 seconds from the exact moment he touched the canvas. During those 7.6 seconds, the fight ended, and while Andrade pleaded with the heavens for an additional 30 seconds to be added to the fight, it was in fact, too little too late.

    Andrade charged towards center ring hoping beyond hope that there was time remaining to get back to the exhausted Bute. Mr Wright, rightfully, enforced the nuetral corner rule repeatedly, before turning back to an arisen Bute to continue the count.

    The fight was however, FACTUALLY over, and while nearly 20 seconds of charades had passed during the Andrade prayers, Bute was UP. The fight was OVER. And it was in the judges hands at that moment. :nono:nono:nono
     
  4. chitownfightfan

    chitownfightfan Loyal Member Full Member

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    FACT.

    Andrade dropped Bute with 1 second remaining.

    The moment Bute arose, the official timekeepers JOB was to sound the final bell.

    NOT in fact after Wright decided Bute was ok to continue. :patsch
     
  5. BeastsideBoxing

    BeastsideBoxing "The Thrill" Gavril Full Member

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    Why did I thought he beat Andre ? Degale beat Andre... and I got them confused.... Badou's opponent with Degale's opponent. :patsch