What the Fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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What the Fuck!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Just when it was getting interesting Darren Barker gives up just as he gave up vs Martinez. No heart or belief in his fighter
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Last edited by Beanz; 05-19-2013 at 12:01 PM.
Wouldn't be surprised if Barker pulled Purdy out to spare his blushes tbh, it was maybe the most one-sided, pointless fight I have ever witnessed. Purdy hinted afterwards that the short notice/weight issues were to blame and I can believe it because he wasn't even giving himself a puncher's chance, just giving Alexander a big dumb target to lay into. I mean how can you complain at your corner stopping it when you've thrown about 20 punches the entire fight? There was also no title on the line and it's not as if making himself a punching bag for the remaining rounds would have done anything for his career prospects. Also, he may not have been hurt by Alexander's punches but the more punches a fighter takes in is career the higher his chances of suffering long term neurological damage. Obviously that's a risk these guys take for (potentially) great rewards but not all of them become millionaires and Barker did a great job protecting Purdy both as a person and a professional - there was absolutely nothing to be gained by prolonging the punishment. Great call from Barker.
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Yeah there was no reason to continue and given the short notice and the problems with weight I believe it is understandable why Barker saw no need for his fighter to be a pin cushion any further.
As far as the weight thing goes I totally buy it and you have to give the guy props for even going over there on one months notice which was probably just 3 weeks after they got their shit in a group. You need 8 or 9 weeks at this level to lose the weight properly.3 weeks or a month is like going on a crack diet.
Yea good point. Chavez' corner should have pulled him out after 7 v Martinez. He lost every round and wasnt getting near Martinez. Almost KOing him in the last round probably wasnt worth sticking in there.
Not saying Purdy would have done this but he could have, and we will never know now. If Purdy was at risk of getting seriously hurt by all means pull him out. When a guys good hand is damaged and he aint throwing it the likelihood is you aint gonna be hurt. Look at Burns last fight, Burns was getting destroyed and the chap withdrew with an injury.
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It would have been the same had Tony Simms been in the corner. If Purdy could not throw more against a one handed fighter then he clearly was gaining nothing from fighting at short notice and being repeatedly punched. He struggled to make the weight last time out and I doubt you will see him again at welter. I trust Barkers judgement way more than that of some armchair fan.
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It's not about how dangerous it was for Purdy but rather how futile and pointless it was. Colin Lynes boxed rings around him ffs. I am no Alexander fan but credit where it is due he was never going to be beaten by a weight drained Purdy last night even with only one hand.
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I thought Purdy might have been saving up for the last 3 rounds ...He looked fine to me
We had a trainer too brave last night on kostya tszyu and we had a trainer tonight who quits too easily
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Purdys a durable nut but I thought it was going to stay the course of what we saw.
Didnt barker know devon only had 1 hand. Dissppointing
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What happened to giving a fighter a chance?
I am shouting conspiracy again.
Last fwe weeks we have seen some shite decisions and uncalled for stoppages
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