That is the WORST title defense ive ever seen!

Discussion in 'World Boxing Forum' started by TheHogan, Dec 7, 2013.


  1. Nonito Smoak

    Nonito Smoak Ioka>Lomo, sorry my dudes Full Member

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    "100%"

    Really?

    Because I would say 95% chance he does fight again.
     
  2. R-Duran

    R-Duran Active Member Full Member

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    Be very difficult considering he dislocated his hip this evening, an injury that has plagued him since childhood.....

    and oh... did I already say his trainer said NO
     
  3. R-Duran

    R-Duran Active Member Full Member

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    Yanks always think they know.. until they get told to STFU and sit down while I school you.
     
  4. Overhill

    Overhill Boxing Addict Full Member

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    --A hip dislocation occurs when the head of the thighbone (femur) slips out of its socket in the hip bone (pelvis). --

    --A hip dislocation is very painful. Patients are unable to move the leg and, if there is nerve damage, may not have any feeling in the foot or ankle area.--

    --Falls from a height (such as a fall from a ladder) or industrial accidents can also generate enough force to dislocate a hip.--

    http://orthoinfo.aaos.org/topic.cfm?topic=A00352

    It was not dislocated hip.

    It was a lie to divert attention from what really happened.

    And you ate it.
     
  5. R-Duran

    R-Duran Active Member Full Member

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    I ate nothing, as I cannot stand the chelski scum Barker.

    However, I am fully aware of his hip history and having watched the replays back it's clear to see it went in R1 when he signaled to his corner.

    You chap are an ignoramus. This is why you are a peasant and will remain so.
     
  6. Overhill

    Overhill Boxing Addict Full Member

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    --A hip dislocation is very painful. Patients are unable to move the leg and, if there is nerve damage, may not have any feeling in the foot or ankle area.--

    Are you stupid?
     
  7. T.C.W

    T.C.W Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    chad dawson koed in 76 seconds pretty bad.
     
  8. R-Duran

    R-Duran Active Member Full Member

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    Clearly nowhere near as stupid as some.
     
  9. Roy Munson

    Roy Munson New Member Full Member

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    You do realise it is entirely common for dislocations to 'pop' back in to place, right?

    We saw him limping ffs.

    anyway, he was going to get ko'd tonight regardless.
     
  10. rowedav

    rowedav He Glassed Me Full Member

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    Is the TheHogan Jason Matthews?
     
  11. lefthandlead

    lefthandlead Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    You must have just started watching boxing. Noob
     
  12. TheHogan

    TheHogan Well-Known Member Full Member

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    You must have not read this whole thread. Boob
     
  13. Overhill

    Overhill Boxing Addict Full Member

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    --How can I pop my hip back into place?

    It's not likely that it's out of place. Something else must be going on that's making you feel this way. Without other symptoms mentioned it's not clear what this could be. If you are having problems with movement, bearing weight, then a full evaluation should be made. History is also very impotant- eg. a recent history of trauma or a joint disorder would influence a diagnosis in this case.--

    https://www.healthtap.com/topics/how-can-i-pop-my-hip-back-into-place

    --Q:Last night i was laying flat on my back and decided to turn on my left side to go to sleep. After i turned over and my legs relaxed my right hip popped (felt like it was dislocated or something-PAINFUL) so i immediately sat up and it just popped back into place. The pain was gone for the most part but its hard for me to walk without some pain. It is also difficult to put alot of pressure on my right leg.

    A: You did not dislocate your hip. Unless you were born with DDH (developmental dysplasia of the hip) and have a very shallow acetabulum (hip socket) or you have had a severe injury where the hip socket is now deformed, it is very difficult to dislocate a hip.--

    http://ehealthforum.com/health/hip-dislocation-t277823.html

    And that proves he dislocated hip? :roll:

    It was not dislocated hip.
     
  14. Roy Munson

    Roy Munson New Member Full Member

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    I actually don't give a **** what it is, but whatever it is means he is likely to retire according to his trainer.

    He is bang average anyway is Barker, never rated him and he won his belt against some no mark ffs.