i thought lueverno should hold a huge part of the blame. he is simply unwilling to take chances and make himself look bad to get the job done any quicker. when you are better than your opponent sitting back and waiting for a mistake is not going to put bums on seats or make himself anymore marketable. i watched this at about 3.30 am in the morning and it was one boring nothing of a fight. matchmaking was pathetic for a ppv bill.
While Luevano wasn't exactly hot **** in this fight the scorecards were atrocious; I found it hard to give Dib a round. Someone please give that blind ***** Adelaide Byrd a new set of eyeballs (not the first time we've seen dodgy scorecards from her). In addition Dib was a dirty little ****, and should have had a couple of points taken off him for numerous infractions. Dib isn't good enough to carry Naz's jock-strap, nevermind pull off a realistic impersonation of the Prince.
Im an Aussie and Dib gives me the shits. It was as though his last fight was fixed, the poor South African bloke was clearly ahead and had this terribly sad resigned look on his face, as though he knew he was certainly going to be robbed, and sure enough he was. Luevano was pretty lacklustre too.
Yeah, have been checking out the Aussie forum the last couple of days in the build-up to the fight. You boys seem pretty split on Dib; even the ones who wanted him to win seemed to think that way just because it would mean another Aussie WC, not because they liked Dib's boxing style or his personality.
That fight was dreadful. I hated the way Dib kept trying to mimic Shane Mosley's mannerisms - and then did nothing.
Jesus christ man, **** this ****... I ****in fell asleep during like the mid rounds of that fight and when I woke up it was round 7 in the Hopkins - Pavlik fight
Urm, he's Australian and Naz actually had talent whereas this guy is just a poser and Calzaghe is a legit top3 p4p'er