Re: Most Cowardly Act Ever Witnessed in Boxing
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Originally Posted by Swice
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Originally Posted by meowza
From that list, no question it was James Butler's cheap shot.
Because it wasn't an act in the heat of the moment. It was well after the fight and after the cards were read.
I'd also add to the list of most cowardly acts,
- Panama Lewis stripping the padding off his fighter's gloves.
- I don't remember the names but they showed a clip during a FNF or something where one of the fighters raised his hand to touch gloves at the start of the fight but the other guy smacked him with a sucker punch and instantly knocked him out. I know it's not against the rules and you should protect yourself at all times, but that was the most gawdamn cowardly act of unsportsmanship.
- Golota constant nad attacks.
That was Gabriel Krizan vs. Angel Torres. Gabriel Krizan has never fully recovered from that punch. I think your assessment is correct in calling it cowardly. Because he obviously didn't think he could beat him when his guard was up so he punched him when his guard was down. He knew that Gabriel was looking to touch gloves to start the match and he hit him anyway. While not illegal it is still repulsive to me that an act of sportsmanship cost Gabriel Krizan so much.
Yeah, he was scared of a guy who was 7-4 ::**
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If you'll modify the third option from "Ricky Hatton dodging every good fighter on God's green Earth" to "After beating Kostya Hatton has bailed on his challenges just to notch up an undefeated record that holds less water than a fish bowl at a carnival", only then will I vote.
Heh heh heh.
Nah...I voted the Tyson thing.
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WTF! How about Tyson quitting on the stool against the Irish hulk who was once tko'd by...for Christ sakes...Louis Monoco. Top that!
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i chose the tyson bite. never seen the butler incident to be honest. anyone got vid footage?
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Tyson,All day long and not just the ear incident but the attempted arm breaking and nipple biting!!
Bully tactics
And we all know that bullies are cowards 8)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vR4CV...elated&search=
I thought that this was one of the worst things I've ever seen in boxing. I think Butler is in prison for murder now.
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F*ck me sideways :o Never seen that.
Still say spitting your gumshield out twice and having someones eartop off with your teeth is far worse. ;)
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About Andrew Golota refusing to leave his corner during the Tyson fight?
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Originally Posted by The Shadow
cool click thanks. whoa that was cowardly. like the way the commentator was yelling arrest him on the spot.
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Which of these is the lowest of the low?
How in the world did you get to be a forum champ on this forum?
Who has hatton dodged? His very first step up was Tszyu.. He then fought his next three fights as world title bouts.. Do you have any idea of the sort of skill level that fighters like urango and collazo even have?
These men are better then you can ever imagine.. Nevermind theyr records or how they have performed in the past.. If you had any of these men directly in front of you doing what they do.. You would take it all back...
Also i agree tyson's ear biting is not as bad as made out when you consider the headbutts...
And i beleive the sucker punch is obviously the worst...
But this poll is silly since you cannot compare hatton to those two..
You know, reading this I honestly can't tell if you love Hatton or hate him ;D ;D ;D because I'm positive that HAS to be sarcasm; "Do you have any idea the sort of skill level that fighters like urango and collazo even have?" ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D lmmfao
reading your posts I honestly can't tell if you were born stupid or took lessons at it
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Originally Posted by LBSCFC
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Originally Posted by The Shadow
cool click thanks. whoa that was cowardly. like the way the commentator was yelling arrest him on the spot.
Yeah, back at ya C.C. I'm serious about Butler being in Prison now, too. He killed Max Kellerman's brother, Sam.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Butler_(boxer)
Re: Most Cowardly Act Ever Witnessed in Boxing
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Originally Posted by Samson3000
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Originally Posted by Swice
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Originally Posted by meowza
From that list, no question it was James Butler's cheap shot.
Because it wasn't an act in the heat of the moment. It was well after the fight and after the cards were read.
I'd also add to the list of most cowardly acts,
- Panama Lewis stripping the padding off his fighter's gloves.
- I don't remember the names but they showed a clip during a FNF or something where one of the fighters raised his hand to touch gloves at the start of the fight but the other guy smacked him with a sucker punch and instantly knocked him out. I know it's not against the rules and you should protect yourself at all times, but that was the most gawdamn cowardly act of unsportsmanship.
- Golota constant nad attacks.
That was Gabriel Krizan vs. Angel Torres. Gabriel Krizan has never fully recovered from that punch. I think your assessment is correct in calling it cowardly. Because he obviously didn't think he could beat him when his guard was up so he punched him when his guard was down. He knew that Gabriel was looking to touch gloves to start the match and he hit him anyway. While not illegal it is still repulsive to me that an act of sportsmanship cost Gabriel Krizan so much.
Yeah, he was scared of a guy who was 7-4 ::**
He was 7-3 at the time. He was only 7-4 after the loss to Angel Torres. But that is neither here nor there because the real question is if he wasn't afraid of him then why would he have hit him when he was obviously trying to touch gloves. I have seen tons of boxing matches where an opponent comes to the center of the ring to touch gloves after the bell rings for the first round and except for this occasion I have never seen anyone take advantage of that moment. It wasn't an illegal shot but it was a cheap shot. Besides in this era of corrupt boxing judges and shady decisions records rarely tell the true story.
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this is just a shot at hatton right?
what a waste of forum space.
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Butler sucker punch.
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Tyson ear bite.
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cool click thanks. whoa that was cowardly. like the way the commentator was yelling arrest him on the spot.
That was Teddy Atlas yelling that out.