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    Weird. So a dislocated joint for example a shoulder or elbow can be snapped back into place at the corners and/or Fighters discretion. I guess it is not an automatic stoppage then. The fighter has the option to continue if if the joint can be popped back into place. F****** weird

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    Pernell Whitaker suffered a freak TKO when he dislocated his shoulder during his final fight. Hop taking Echols to school with one hand was one of my favorite performances. The ref wanted to stop the fight and award Hop the DQ, but Hop was paranoid and insisted to fight on so "they" couldn't steal his title. That performance convinced me to go against the odds and bet BIG on Hop when he fought Tito. Along with Foreman (vs Moorer), best bets I ever made...

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