Re: Chad Dawson: What lies ahead for him?
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El Kabong
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Originally Posted by
ross
So did De La Hoya...... Your point?
Both hadnt been anywhere near the weight for over 6 years, both made the weight and both put on uncharacteristic performaces during the fights and both quit rather than any decisive victory.
No, Oscar had to have an IV to rehydrate himself meaning he didn't make the weight "easy"
He got on the scale under the weight limit and dint have to reweigh. Going by todays standards where fighters come in overweight and get fined and stripped of the title then that is making the wight easy.
Stop trying to make out its a significant win! Put it this way, if it was Calzaghe that made Dawson drop down to supermiddle and travel to Cardiff youd all be stamping your feet like whiney little sissy girls.
Take it for what it is, a meaningless side show between 2 of thedullest fighters around;D
Re: Chad Dawson: What lies ahead for him?
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Originally Posted by
ross
He got on the scale under the weight limit and dint have to reweigh. Going by todays standards where fighters come in overweight and get fined and stripped of the title then that is making the wight easy.
Stop trying to make out its a significant win! Put it this way, if it was Calzaghe that made Dawson drop down to supermiddle and travel to Cardiff youd all be stamping your feet like whiney little sissy girls.
Take it for what it is, a meaningless side show between 2 of thedullest fighters around;D
I wouldn't have complained because Chad Dawson is a flake and he puts himself at a disadvantage in the way he chooses to fight. Also Joe Calzaghe, (while a tad bit opportunistic with his own career) was a great fighter one of the best ever at 168.