Faultier stoppage: Joshua's TKO over Takam or Wilder's TKO over Duhaupas?

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by Luis Fernando, Sep 18, 2018.


Which stoppage was faultier?

  1. Anthony Joshua's premature stoppage over Carlos Takam

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  2. Deontay Wilder's premature stoppage over Johann Duhaupas

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  1. GlaukosTheHammer

    GlaukosTheHammer Boxing Addict Full Member

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  2. pacas

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    The Duhapuas stoppage was worse. Duhapuas had never hit the canvas at that point in his career and had one of the best chins in boxing. His jab caused Wilder problems, it was a competitive fight. Wilder's eye was f***ed. If Duhapuas were allowed to continue it's possible he could've won a RTD due to Wilder's eye injury. Duhapuas offense is his defense he's not afraid to get hit. The ref overstepped his boundaries.
     
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  4. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Aydamn:

    Keep your personal fantasies and fetishes to yourself. Nobody cares about them around here, except maybe your personal buddies.

    Posting someone's internet user name and the year they posted a comment that you fantasize about and have a fetish for, is literally insignificant in the grand scheme of things as nobody outside of maybe your personal buddies, give 2 cents about them.
     
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  5. Luis Fernando

    Luis Fernando Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Duhaupas did hit the canvas once in his career against a guy named 'Bikoi', and that was before he fought Wilder where Wilder couldn't even drop him with a career high number of punches totaling nearly 1000. Just goes to show how DISGUSTINGLY, GROSSLY and PATHETICALLY OVERRATED Deontay Wilder's supposed ONE PUNCH KO POWER, or his punching power in general is.

    Apart from that, I agree with the rest of what you wrote.
     
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