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    Default Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    [stream=380,320]http://sergiomora.net/php-nuke/vids/headbutts.wmv[/stream]

    To anyone replying to this thread.
    DO NOT USE THE QUOTE feature when replying to my post.
    Why?
    Because there will be an echo, and we don't need multiple videos files streaming.
    That is all I ask. Thank you. I also forgot to remove the sound from this and it is in
    slow motion, so turning the sound off or muting it might be a good idea.

    Now..

    I do not want to insult you Olympian904. I rather discuss this in a friendly manner.
    [b]
    But I will quote you and this is what you said:
    "I really want to see where you are claiming that Urkal is lunging forward with his head and his hands down."

    "I only saw one intentional headbutt...and it was after Cotto punched him in the back."

    There is enough footage in here to debate as to wether or not he was intentionaly head butting.
    I suggest you watch the entire clip. You have to take a few things into consideration now because obviously you missed it at regular speed so I slowed it down from 100% to 35%
    Now you might say to yourself by watching some of the footage that the head is not hitting that hard but now you have to remember that we are watching it in slow motion. In fast motion Urkal is using his head to hit Cotto in the chest, the arm, shoulders, neck, and head.

    I will say this about Urkal. IMO 80 % of this is intentional.
    Why?
    Urkal is smart. He has a tremendous ring awareness and is very calculating.
    He has a huge heart, a chin of granite and a body of steel, but he lacks power. His greatest weapon is his head. He has learned to get by and do subtle damage with it. Notice I used the word subtle because that is what he was doing being very subtle with his head butts. The un trained eye does not see it but thank God the ref had Urkals number or else Cotto might have suffered more cuts. I don't know if this ref is a seasoned veteran or maybe he knows Urkal from another bout he might have refereed or what. I don't know if you have ever been in the ring and some one leans their head just a bit and taps your head or scrapes his head accross yours on purpose. They are fouls and they hurt.

    IMO, Urkal knew what he was doing the entire time. Cotto hit this guy with everything but the kitchen sink and in the 9th round after a huge uppercut by Cotto, what does Urkal do? He tells the ref there is a fight in the stands and this is in the middle of a beat down Cotto was giving him. Total awareness.

    Why do I say his headbutts and charging are intentional?
    What did Urkal do after Cotto hit Urkal in the back?
    He lunged with his head and head butted Cotto twice.
    He taxed Cotto right on the money like he has been using that head as a weapon for ages.

    Enjoy the clip.


    PS.

    If any of you monkyes do not see this as intentional head butting at this speed then maybe boxing is too fast a sport for you and just maybe you should be watching Curling or Cricket.


    Now some of you might argue that he was keeping his gloves at that level to avoid the body shots but he was lunging with his head sometimes and he would not throw a punch. So WTF do I call it?

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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    SHIT!
    It looks worst the second time around, that was bad.....
    Urkal was just going in head 1st.....

    I do think Cotto should have been warned at least for the punch to the back that wasn't right even if it was out of frustration.....

    Ha ha aha ha ha ha ha ha ha haha ha ha ha!!!
    Urkal tried to pull the ol' look a flying pig!
    Cotto didn't fall for it.
    It would have been funny if Cotto would have said "Where"? and then

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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    That head was like a battering ram all too often in that fight....Urkal was a disgrace for that behavior. Cotto was out of his game after the cut but was convincing IMO...

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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    I didnt understand any of the criticisim people were giving Miguel he did a fine job, Urkal was game and wiley, but Cotto just did what he does best break you down... Despite all the butting and for those who say butting is no big deal even if it is slight, I welcome you to go outside pick up a rock and gently bang it on your face and head, then tell me its no big deal, that shit hurts bad and is distracting no matter how gently its done, and despite all that Cotto did a fine job of staying composed regardless of the many times he was butted intentionally or not and him picking Urkal up was nothing in the scheme of things compared to what he should of done to him...

    for the vid Danny

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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    I just got done watching the fight and it was obvious that Urkal was leading with his head. Escpecially the first few rounds he didnt even try to do anything when he got in close to Cotto except ram his head into Miguel. Urkal did it less after Cotto was cut, but still did it. The punch in the back and when Cotto lifted him up was Cotto's frustration coming out.
    cc for the vid DannyG

    I thought it was funny when that fight in the stands broke out and the commentators acted like nothing else was going on and everybody in the stands were watching the fight in the stands and not in the ring. Made me laugh, at least say a fight has broke out in the stands.
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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    I spotted one at 1:40 of the 3rd round and after the cotto punch in the back.Look how Urkal fights...he fights with his gloves under his chin and his body is hunched over.Cotto takes a hard step in with his head down and then leans to throw a body show.Most of the time they are just leaning into each other and fighting for leverage as you can see with the pushing coming in at the end.To say that when their heads collided is b/c Urkal was ramming him is an overstatement.Cotto got frustrated and put his forearm on the back of urkals neck and forced him down.Cotto can argue that he just slipped under urkal...but when he lifted an threw his elbow up made it obvious of what he was trying to do.The punch in the back was plain as day.

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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    Quote Originally Posted by TyBuff
    I thought it was funny when that fight in the stands broke out and the commentators acted like nothing else was going on and everybody in the stands were watching the fight in the stands and not in the ring. Made me laugh, at least say a fight has broke out in the stands.
    I think the reason commentators don't usually say anything about fights breaking out in the stands is because they are not allowed to by the network.
    I think they can only comment it but not put too muvh emphasis on a fight. As 1 the network does not wan't to promote fighting/violence in that manner. (And yes I know boxing is a violent sport BUT it's 2 totally different things to be in a ring fighting with a Promotion, agreement, sanctioning bodys, doctors and all that then someone getting his head smashed in by a group of guys)

    I think when it's something as major as the Golota fight that broke out in the arena then thats just inevitable and for the most part you can see that HBO tried not to record the actual violence as they would cut to Lampley at the top of the arena.....

    If you check Video #4 that I posted on the Vasquez-Marquez thread you can see a fight breaks out between the people I didn't see the commentators even mention it either as I said I think it's the networks call not to say anything.....

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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    Nice one danny! cc!..
    The headbutts were getting very bad and far too frequent.. Gota give props to the ref..
    Even lampley and lennox did cos he wasnt missing a trick..
    Way to win an arguement bro!
    Peace

    P.s!! Loved it when miguel lifted urkal up on his way back to the corner
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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    well now that we got ur permission.........

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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    Quote Originally Posted by Olympian904
    I spotted one at 1:40 of the 3rd round and after the cotto punch in the back.Look how Urkal fights...he fights with his gloves under his chin and his body is hunched over.
    There was also times that the only part of Urkals body that was touching Cotto was his head. He not only lead with his head but would then use it to push Cotto's head around. Just watch the fight anytime they were in close and not throwing punches then Urkal was using his head to attempt to push Cotto around. Urkal was blatantly using his head on Cotto.
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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    Quote Originally Posted by Olympian904
    I spotted one at 1:40 of the 3rd round and after the cotto punch in the back.Look how Urkal fights...he fights with his gloves under his chin and his body is hunched over.Cotto takes a hard step in with his head down and then leans to throw a body show.Most of the time they are just leaning into each other and fighting for leverage as you can see with the pushing coming in at the end.To say that when their heads collided is b/c Urkal was ramming him is an overstatement.Cotto got frustrated and put his forearm on the back of urkals neck and forced him down.Cotto can argue that he just slipped under urkal...but when he lifted an threw his elbow up made it obvious of what he was trying to do.The punch in the back was plain as day.
    I showed you the footage crystal clear and in slow motion.

    I don't understand your rebutal but you sound like Zab Judah and Bobby Pacquiao. They were both shown the low blows they landed against their opponents and they both said to the commentator, "That was not a low blow".

    Everyone else seems to be in agreement that Urkal is lunging his head and using it as a weapon and from reading what you just posted, I would have to say that this was by design. Urkal can not break a grape and he has to use all the tools available to try and get the upper hand. I know if I hit like a biatch, I would use my head in the same manner.

    I am still waiting for this Paulie Malignaggi footage where you said he dazed Cotto.

    How hard can it be to find one small piece of data you claim you saw? I even told you to tell me what round it was and that I would post it for you.

    Waiting.

    You called me a Cotto groupie. LMAO. That is not what this is about.
    I called you on your post. You spread lies and then you can't back them up.
    I hate liars.

    In closing. You are either a liar, or you don't know shiet about boxing.

    Which is it?

    I say both.

    THEE END.


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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    Its all leverage.Mayweather does it with his forearm....Roy jones does it with his shoulder.There is always head contact...but was it intentional no.Look at what happened to Malignaggi's eye.Cotto likes to constantly apply pressure.Urkal fights hunched over..its a fact.Cotto takes a hard step in to either punch and even when he isnt punching he is stepping forward to close the distance.I dont see how else I can explain it.

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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    It just sounds to me like someone who has never boxed a day in there life trying to call a fight.

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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    If you were listening i said that if you posted the cotto vs malignaggi fight,that I'd go through it.

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    Default Re: Olympian904 lets discuss the Urkal headbutts

    Quote Originally Posted by Olympian904
    Its all leverage.Mayweather does it with his forearm....Roy jones does it with his shoulder.There is always head contact...but was it intentional no.Look at what happened to Malignaggi's eye.Cotto likes to constantly apply pressure.Urkal fights hunched over..its a fact.Cotto takes a hard step in to either punch and even when he isnt punching he is stepping forward to close the distance.I dont see how else I can explain it.
    So you are telling me that you do not see him lunging forward with his head?

    I am not going to argue with you anymore.

    Everyone else seems to be in agreement that he is indeed lunging with his head and that is illegal (This is why the ref kept saying watch the head)

    If ten people said they saw you at the neighborhood crack house, then guess what? You were probably there.

    I am done phuking you.

    You have to be one of thee most stubborn, hard headed people I have ever come accross.
    For this I give you the Oktay Urkal award.

    And I aint posting the Malignaggi fight for you because it would be like if I showed you the way to San Jose and your silly azz ended up in Ohio and then you will come up with some more rediculous story about how I gave you the wrong directions.

    What is even funnier than all this is that not even Paulie Malignaggi claims to have dazed Cotto and yet you seen it happen. LMAO

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