I didnt like to see that happen, he had fought so hard and been so much more active than Shane. And then to get sparked like he did. I feel sorry for him.
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I didnt like to see that happen, he had fought so hard and been so much more active than Shane. And then to get sparked like he did. I feel sorry for him.
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I don't think you can say King has thrown him to the wolves, most fighters would be happy to get shots at Vernon Forrest, Tito Trinidad, Oscar De La Hoya and Shane Mosely in their careers.
Mayorga always gives good value I agree and I'm glad he gets the big fights. Throw in Spinks and Vargas as well and he's had a decent list of opposition found for him.
Not sure if Judah is still with King but he also has had many top level opponents well beyond his deserving.
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Often happens when a fighters exhausted in the latter rounds and takes a big whack,by then your punch resistance is pretty much gone unless your super fit
Seen it happen to many fighters from ringside and those same shot's they've taken in the early rounds just ruin them in the latter rounds.
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I try and respect every fighter I can, but when a fighter fades in the late rounds of his fights I just think back to when he was talking beforehand.
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Yeah, it was an awful way for him to lose. He deserved the win, it was just one of those freak things. Does anybody know what the judges' scorecards were?
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To lose like that is unbelievable and you do have to feel sorry for the guy.
What were the scores going into the last round
I like Mayoga but right form the 1st press con Mayorga urged Shane to stand and trade with him . In round 12 it was Mayorga who didnt wana fight . he was running as best he could and still got laid out .
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