I don't think so but it's pretty obvious. Something like 90% of the tickets were sold to armenians (actually Vic Darchinyan was also on the card that day). ==> Dirrell is a *** and he faked it.
well I listened to one interview maybe the wrong one I heard nothing where Dirrell said he faked it or implied he did, but I'll have to do more research, I trust the source that said he did, but I can't confirm yet.
:huh I don't remember there being a back injury in the lead up to the Dirrell/Abraham fight. Interesting. EDIT: Right, I've just looked it up and their original March 6th bout was postoned until March 27th, and Abraham's trainer at the time was questioning the validity of the injury. A quick question, when the date was moved to March 2th, was the venue also changed?
Yeah, Abraham's trainer called Dirrell out on it. Ulli Wegner, the trainer of undefeated super middleweight Arthur Abraham, is questioning the validity of Andre Dirrell's back injury. They were scheduled to fight in the second stage of Showtime's Super Six tournament on March 6. Dirrell withdrew with a back injury. The fight was postponed to March 27. Wegner is not happy. He thinks there is no injury and says Dirrell's team is trying to play mind games. "How can he [Dirrell] already know that he'll be fit a 100 percent come March 27? When someone gets injured he can't already call the date of being healthy again. Camp Dirrell just want to play mind games with us, but this won't give them any advantage. We will continue to keep Arthur staying focused and won't get thrown off track," Wegner told BILD. In summary, Dirrell was a ***** before the Abraham fight, he was a ***** during the Abraham fight, and he is a ***** after the Abraham fight.
For the sake of boxing and for the pleasure of every honorable person interested in that sport...Yes dont let him fight again.