So I'm sitting here looking up some stats and fighters online as usual I've got a couple of tabs/windows opened to different sources.

I'm surfing the net and I see an article that caught my eye.
I'm really not sure what to think but after reading it I've come to the conclusion that "someone" either had the EXACT same thoughts as me on the MAB-Khan fight OR that "someone" is here at Saddos or reads at Saddos and took my comments.

(or I'm going crazy)

So here are my comments from yesterday after the fight minutes after:

Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
What a crock of shit...
MAB should have been smarter about this or his team should have been smarter.

Just end the fight, it was clear they werent gonna stop the bleeding. Just pull the plug on the fight have the Doc see the cut say you got a massive headache or a you can't see out of the eye due to the blood flow.

It was pretty damn obvious that the TD was gonna happen.
Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
I just don't get it...
I mean Guerrero just did this the other night. He knew eventually they'd pull the plug on the fight and IMO he was getting beat. Would he have not opened his mouth and said he couldn't see they would have let him fight on.

You'd think a team that's been on the world stage this long would know and think ahead about situations like this. I kept telling my friend here they need to pull the plug before the 4th or this will end in favor of Khan by points. All Khan has to do is make it past the 4th...
Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
As for Amir looks like Freddie has gave him a new look. Jumping in and out, showing different angles and keeping his defense high and tight. Good to see that he's learned some things from Freddie.
The article:
March 14th, M.E.N. Arena in Manchester, United Kingdom: The “Baby Faced Assassin” Marco Antonio Barrera, a veteran twenty eight title fights and 72 professional bouts total could have taken a page from fellow Mexican American fighter Robert “The Ghost Guerrero.”

Just last week March 7th fighting on HBO’s Boxing After Dark from the HP Pavilion in San Jose, Guerrero 23-1-1, 16 Ko’s took on Daud "Chino Latino" Yordan, 23-0, 17Ko’s for the NABO junior lightweight title. In the second round of their championship fight Guerrero received a deep gash over his right eye from an accidental clash of heads. The blood was free flowing and dripping directly into his eye blinding him. Guerrero immediately made sure that referee Jon Schorle was aware of the cut and continued on.

Once Guerrero realized he was going to be severely handicapped by his lack of vision he again brought it to the referee’s attention leading to the subsequent doctors stopping of the fight ultimately called a no decision.

In comparison 35 year old Barrera, now promoted by Don King arrived in Manchester with a forty person entourage minus his usual cut man Rudy Perez for his WBA, WBO Lightweight Title fight with 22-year-old Amir Khan 20-1, 15 Ko’s. Early in the opening round Barrera suffered a severe cut on the left side of his head just below the hair line from an accidental clash of heads which left Khan with a small cut over his left eye. As the round continued it was evident by Barrera’s red painted face the cut would be come a factor. Barrera’s corner did not appear prepared to deal with the cut. In the fourth round the fight was examined by the ring side physician and Barrera did not appear to protest out loud. The fight continued and the action was again called to a stop and after his second exam the doctor advised referee Dave Parris to top the fight.

The cut was a large deep gash from the start and should have been stopped immediately. There was a constant shower of blood and no major difference between rounds four and five. The only change now the fight would go to the scorecards where Khan was clearly in charge.

Some prudence in Barrera’s corner or maybe a little less machismo on the part of the seven time world champion referee Parris would have addressed the severity of the cut and called it earlier.

Putting the cut aside Khan was sharp. His hand speed and new high defense would have caused Barrera problems with two eyes. He used a snapping triple jab and sharp right hands putting Barrera on his heels. The cut was a factor but even in a no decision Khan would have proved he belongs at the top with the world top lightweights. Maybe a no decision should have been the call but it would serve only to give Barrera one more shot. No one can deny the quality Freddie Roach has brought to Team Khan.

Don't know why but I just find it very strange as I read it it just felt like the exact same thing I posted but with added text.
Could also be a coinsedence I guess. The link I clicked led me to EastideBoxing which makes me even more suspicious...