Keith Kizer "Joe pointed to the timekeeper and said time in"

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by eze, Sep 18, 2011.


  1. Fighting Pride

    Fighting Pride Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Ortiz has a few wires lose. Strange ****. Headbutts Floyd like he wants to kill him, then can't stop hugging and kissing him afterwards. I don't buy anyone can have that much remorse under that situation. Maybe he automatically went in his phoney good guy mode thinking about how bad the headbutt would've looked.
     
  2. celiac trunk

    celiac trunk Guest

    there is such a thing in this world as professionalism
     
  3. unsigned_userv2

    unsigned_userv2 Well-Known Member Full Member

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    It's a common behavioural trait when somebody does something seriously wrong against another person and knows punishment is inevitable. They try to difuse the situation and reduce the punishment by exaggerating being a nice person and genuinely sorry even though they may have done the wrong thing diliberately.

    Go speak to some teachers and ask him what happens to students when they do something wrong and they're taken to the principal or if a child does something wrong against one parent and then exaggerates being a nice person to the other parent. Human nature, and Floyd Mayweather was too experienced to fall for something like that.
     
  4. Rico Spadafora

    Rico Spadafora Master of Chins Full Member

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    That is a Glass Jaw right there.
     
  5. aliwasthegreatest

    aliwasthegreatest Well-Known Member Full Member

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    I don't really get it. Floyd does enough outside the ring to irritate anyone plenty. I can't stand the guy, but he really didn't do anything wrong here. He was pissed and retaliated inside the rules. It isn't like he was getting his ass whooped in that fight and used that moment to turn it around.
     
  6. StreetDough

    StreetDough Member Full Member

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    I don't think there is any debate whether it was legal as this has been clearly pointed out, the only thing Floyd was guilty of by throwing those punches was showing no class.
     
  7. borj

    borj the Pacific Storm Full Member

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    perfectly legal, but still classless..

    and WTF, joe cortez restarted the fight then looking away and telling the time-keeper to time-in
     
  8. Atlanta

    Atlanta Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    NO CLASS... doing what he is paid to do.
     
  9. timmyjames

    timmyjames PTurd curb stomper Full Member

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    you know, after watching it again, it looks like floyd put up his hands...looked at ortiz...and just waited to hear "time in"

    once he heard time in he let the left fly
     
  10. Brickhaus

    Brickhaus Packs the house Full Member

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    Of course he did. Kizer ALWAYS backs up his people, no matter how wrong they are. He even defended the phantom knockdown in the Pacquiao-Mosley fight, even after Bayless fully admitted he blew the call and apologized for it.
     
  11. StreetDough

    StreetDough Member Full Member

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    Showing some sportsmanship wouldn't hurt him, I think the majority of fans can agree that it was a display of no class regardless of him receiving a check for doing so. Legal yes, classy? No.
     
  12. Heavy Handed

    Heavy Handed I keep planets in orbit Full Member

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    What I see is Ortiz getting hit with the left hook and then not even covering up or defending himself, resulting in getting hit with the right hand. Instead he looks to Cortez for help.
     
  13. pit

    pit Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Look Man fighter drop their hands all the time in fights, weather it a gesture of good will or a gesture of cockiness, in ether case once the ref says lets fight, it mean just that "lets fight", why a fighter drops his hand in a fight is his business and his responsibility to protect himself if he decides to do so in ether circumstance. Its not Cortez , or Floyd responsibility to make sure Ortiz is ready to fight once the ref has signal a continue in the action. The ref said lets go not lets hug ..
     
  14. Jedi34

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    I think the bell should have rung for the end of the rd as soon as Cortez said 'Time in". But it is what it is. I believe Mayweather would have knocked him out in the later rounds. It is a shame that it ended that way.
     
  15. freddy-wak

    freddy-wak M O D E R A T O R Full Member

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    i dont think anyone actually thinks it was illegal, just more of a ***** move.....only reason i aint mad is cause victor ****en deserved that ****....

    letting floyd walk out 2nd was ****en ***** made....and all that ***gotry after the foul, hugging, kissing, **** if it wasn't on live t.v. vic would've probably sucked his dick