Nate Campbell Got Screwed!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by RJJ4Life, Aug 2, 2009.


  1. Back Hand Slap

    Back Hand Slap Well-Known Member Full Member

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    good post mate :smoke
     
  2. Lacyace

    Lacyace Forever Knight Full Member

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    Yea. Most people never had blood behind their eyes so how can they expect to know what they will do in that situation? My prediction, most of these 'warrior' keyboxers would be rolling around on the floor from a broken nose let alone having a blood squriting inside of their eyes.
     
  3. Pound4poundx

    Pound4poundx Well-Known Member Full Member

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    Agreed. It gets on my last nerve when people who have probably never been in a fight before have the audacity to question the heart and balls of guys who get punched for a living.
     
  4. jordan1

    jordan1 Juan Lopez #1 Full Member

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    Nate campbell was looking for a way out because he was getting schooled and he knows it, what a cry baby......cry baby should not get a rematch so he can get a big pay day **** that.....:nono
     
  5. RJJ4Life

    RJJ4Life Active Member Full Member

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    I agree Timothy had Nate looking old and slow.. but how many times have we seen the tables turn in a fight.


    Example 1:

    Juan Diaz had Juan Manuel Marquez looking shot and old back in their Feb. fight, until Marquez knocked the "Baby Bull" out in the 8th.

    Manny Pacquiao knocked Marquez down 3 times in the first round, but Marquez fought back to earn a draw.

    Jermaine Taylor was whooping Karl Froch and had him down early, until the later rounds when Froch scored the last minute knock out.

    Bottom Line is: The fight was 12 rounds. Nate is a veteran and a hard puncher. Bradley was down twice against a lesser punch in Kendall Holt last fight. Who's to say Nate couldn't knock him out?
     
  6. RJJ4Life

    RJJ4Life Active Member Full Member

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    I do agree that a rematch isn't all together a must though. I'm just saying Nate could've made adjustments and come back. Either way, he'd rather have a U.D. loss than a knock out loss on his resume.. thats for sure.