You are insulted by me questioning your reasoning but not by Andre Dirrell supposedly faking a serious injury for the sake of a Boxing match that he was minutes away from winning? This boggles the mind.
Do you understand how someone is meant to react when they get punched in the head when they are on the ground and not looking at the guy punching them who just happens to be a devastating undefeated power puncher? What is your understanding of neurology/neuroscience? Because it sounds like you know it all. Look at it logically, if you do that maybe you'll see what really happened.
Faking the injury gains him fans by seeing him recover. In his hometown. I guess I don't see anything wrong with it because he was going to win either way, by DQ or by decision or KO. He wasn't going to the lose fight. And yes I am insulted by you, should I not when you call me ignorant?
If Dirrell wasn't faking. I'm sorry, but his actions of getting hit, then hitting the ropes, then going down just look fake to me.
It's been reported that Abrahams team are trying to get a steroid test for Dirrell right now or they think the decision should be reversed. Just goes to show you the class of these people, no concern for another human beings health, just want to keep that 0 on his record. Abraham was gonna try and win at any cost, he couldn't hurt Dirrell when he was on his feet so he had to pull a cowards move, dirty fighter who is used to it going his way. I can't believe I'm gonna be cheering for Carl Froch in his fight after Kessler.
So I guess he was also faking the memory loss, cause he had no clue where he was or what happens at they interview...
i said it's amazing how people are in fuss about this illegal punch but never made such an outrage about when Margarito hit Cotto late while he was down. Twice.
OP was from Leeds (in the UK) so definately not a Yank. Actually it seems most of the pro-Abraham comments are from American posters...go figure!
Man, in slow mo it looks even worse. He gets hit by a punch that's not as hard as he was hit in the fight. Then looks up at the ref, closes his eyes. ****ing man, as I type this and watch it. Dirrell gets hit, moves his right hand to his side, then raises it to his head. Someone who's out of it, just doesn't do that.
Too true. I did. I'd say about 10 times. Not including online stuff. So I was off by about 9,999,999,990 times. Not much.