Joe Smith Jr. Fought Nearly 9 Rounds With a Broken Jaw

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  1. Forza

    Forza Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    it was probably that uppercut that did it
     
  2. 22JM

    22JM Boxing Addict Full Member

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    LMFAO What a bunch of excuses didn't even bother reading all of that garbage really, You never give full credit to fighters you hate or fighters that beat your fighter I can already see all the bull**** excuses once Canelo beats GG coming from you...
     
  3. Jimako

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    He will be back... I hope he doesn't suffer the same injury again... if it breaks a 3 time I think he should give up boxing to preserve his health.
     
  4. C.J.

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    Like I said if Canelo wins fair and square I'll be the first to
    congratulate him. But I know for sure you wont do the same for GGG. You seem to follow the cowards and cheats like most other trolls that DKSAB do
     
  5. cslb

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    lol C.J. When has a fighter that you disliked ever won a fight "fair and square"?
     
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  6. C.J.

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    Many many times I on;l y dislike the cowards & cheats that infest
    the sport
     
  7. demigawd

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    Is this the first time we've seen a fighter with both an iron chin AND a glass jaw?
     
  8. 22JM

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    LMFAO exactly my point!
     
  9. garfios

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    Well if I recall correctly, the injury was cause by a punch. It was not that he was hurt while wiping water off his face.
     
  10. rhin0z>

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    dammit that explains why he was backing up the entire fight. smitty is going to need a custom mouth piece.
     
  11. Clinton

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    If this story is true, Smith is one badass. Total respect.
     
  12. Serge

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    I wouldn't blame Smith Jr. if he decided to call it quits, who the hell would wanna go through that all again or run the risk of having to do so three times?


    'Joe Smith Jr. to undergo surgery for broken jaw

    Smith Jr. broke his jaw in the second round of his loss to Sullivan Barrera over the weekend.

    Light heavyweight contender Joe Smith Jr. (23-2, 19 KOs) is headed for the operating room later this week to repair a broken jaw suffered in his unanimous decision loss to Sullivan Barrera this past Saturday on HBO. RingTV confirms the bad news in their report.

    “Somewhere during the second round I was injured and was in a lot of pain, but I did not want to let it show and I refused to quit,” Smith, 27, said in a statement posted on his social media accounts. “As the fight went on it got much tougher for me as the pain was just increasing more and more. I came very close to calling it.”

    So if anyone was wondering why Smith was running around the ring more than usual in this fight, there’s your answer. This is obviously a bad break for Smith (no pun intended) as he’s suffered a broken jaw is both of his losses, the first coming seven years ago.

    “My corner was amazing, thank you Jerry (Capobianco) and Phil (Capobianco) for the advice and inspiration giving me the strength to keep me going — you guys are the best. Stitch (Duran), thank you for keeping down all the swelling. After the fight I went to the hospital for the second time in my career, it turns out I had my jaw fractured just as I expected so I fought about nine rounds with this. So I am very proud. I will be taking some time to heal and to make maybe the biggest decision of my career.”

    The fact of the matter is anyone who can continue fighting for nine rounds with a broken jaw is a tough SOB. But this statement from Smith does seem to suggest that he’s at least considering the possibility of retirement.'
     
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  13. Serge

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    Apparently, according to his promoter, he injured his jaw during his final sparring session.

    Light heavyweight contender Joe Smith Jr. has surgery to repair broken jaw


    Light heavyweight contender Joe Smith Jr., who fought valiantly with a broken jaw for eight-plus rounds in a 10-round decision loss to Sullivan Barrera on Saturday night, underwent surgery Tuesday to repair the injury.

    Star Boxing promoter Joe DeGuardia told ESPN that the jaw had a "clean break" but that it was in a different area than where Smith suffered a broken jaw in his only other defeat, a fourth-round knockout to Eddie Caminero in 2010.

    Smith had the surgery at Stony Brook University Hospital in Stony Brook, New York, not far from Smith's Long Island home. His jaw will be wired shut for about five weeks, DeGuardia said.

    "Then they'll see how he's doing and how he is healing and the doctor can make a decision on how long he will be out," DeGuardia said. "Joe is in a lot of pain. We just want him to heal up and take care of himself. That he was able to fight with that kind of injury really says a lot about his inner character.

    "It's heartbreaking for us, but the flip side of this is one of the reasons we're always so proud of our athletes in the sport. He makes you proud."

    Smith (23-2, 19 KOs) scored a first-round knockdown with a powerful left hand against Barrera (20-1, 14 KOs) but showed virtually nothing for the rest of the fight, which he lost by scores of 97-92, 97-92 and 96-93 on the undercard of the junior lightweight world title fight between Miguel Berchelt and Takashi Miura at The Forum in Inglewood, California.

    The broken jaw slowed him down and was injured even before the fight. DeGuardia said Smith suffered what he thought was a badly bruised jaw in his final sparring session before the fight. He underwent X-rays at the time and was told there was no break.

    "He thought it was broken in sparring. I hate to think that he was right," DeGuardia said. "Any time you get a significant break there's always concerns, but typically this would not be a career-ending injury. But it's tough. He'll get a rest now."

    Smith, a 27-year-old construction worker, came out of nowhere in a big 2016 in which he shot to title contention by scoring an upset first-round knockout of contender Andrzej Fonfara in June and followed with a huge victory against legendary Bernard Hopkins in December also at The Forum, where Smith knocked Hopkins out of the ring in an eighth-round knockout victory that sent the future Hall of Famer into retirement.
     
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  14. Clinton

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    Great stuff!!!! Thanks Serge
     
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  15. Serge

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    No problem.
     
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