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    Default Re: Should the Khan/Barrera fight have been called a no contest?

    maybe,you`re missing the point,what I mean is,if Barrera decided he did`nt want to fight on BEFORE the fourth it would have been ruled A TKO loss for him,so,...sure he did`nt want to quit,...Anywat it does`nt really matter if Barrera wanted to quit or not,with A cut like that NO fighter can be expected to fight up to his value,it looked to me that Khan was gonna dominate the fight,He`s flat out to big and strong and young for Barrera at this point,that`s why IMO A big deal should not be made of it,even if the cut never occured.At this point like Warren said Khan should be able to beat Barrera at this point.All of Barrera`s Exp. is more of A detrament than A asset at this point.

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    Default Re: Should the Khan/Barrera fight have been called a no contest?

    Quote Originally Posted by TeleTuff View Post
    maybe,you`re missing the point,what I mean is,if Barrera decided he did`nt want to fight on BEFORE the fourth it would have been ruled A TKO loss for him,so,...sure he did`nt want to quit,...Anywat it does`nt really matter if Barrera wanted to quit or not,with A cut like that NO fighter can be expected to fight up to his value,it looked to me that Khan was gonna dominate the fight,He`s flat out to big and strong and young for Barrera at this point,that`s why IMO A big deal should not be made of it,even if the cut never occured.At this point like Warren said Khan should be able to beat Barrera at this point.All of Barrera`s Exp. is more of A detrament than A asset at this point.
    no it wouldn't have been ruled a TKO loss for him, it would have simply been ruled a NO CONTEST, the cut came from an accidental headbutt not a punch, same as the Robert Guerrero fight last week, Barrera has one more loss on his record cause of his pride, and suprisingly enough i admire his and respect him a lot more because of it, he decided to fight on, even though he was given a justified scapegoat

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    Default Re: Should the Khan/Barrera fight have been called a no contest?

    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TeleTuff View Post
    maybe,you`re missing the point,what I mean is,if Barrera decided he did`nt want to fight on BEFORE the fourth it would have been ruled A TKO loss for him,so,...sure he did`nt want to quit,...Anywat it does`nt really matter if Barrera wanted to quit or not,with A cut like that NO fighter can be expected to fight up to his value,it looked to me that Khan was gonna dominate the fight,He`s flat out to big and strong and young for Barrera at this point,that`s why IMO A big deal should not be made of it,even if the cut never occured.At this point like Warren said Khan should be able to beat Barrera at this point.All of Barrera`s Exp. is more of A detrament than A asset at this point.
    no it wouldn't have been ruled a TKO loss for him, it would have simply been ruled a NO CONTEST, the cut came from an accidental headbutt not a punch, same as the Robert Guerrero fight last week, Barrera has one more loss on his record cause of his pride, and suprisingly enough i admire his and respect him a lot more because of it, he decided to fight on, even though he was given a justified scapegoat
    True enough he fought on, but afterwards he moaned about it and tried to backpeddle.

    Not giving Amir any credit whatsoever as well wasn't all that classy.

    He's a legend no doubt but he got completely dominated on Saturday.

    The cut just allows him to save face imo.

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    Default Re: Should the Khan/Barrera fight have been called a no contest?

    Quote Originally Posted by Bilbo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by TeleTuff View Post
    maybe,you`re missing the point,what I mean is,if Barrera decided he did`nt want to fight on BEFORE the fourth it would have been ruled A TKO loss for him,so,...sure he did`nt want to quit,...Anywat it does`nt really matter if Barrera wanted to quit or not,with A cut like that NO fighter can be expected to fight up to his value,it looked to me that Khan was gonna dominate the fight,He`s flat out to big and strong and young for Barrera at this point,that`s why IMO A big deal should not be made of it,even if the cut never occured.At this point like Warren said Khan should be able to beat Barrera at this point.All of Barrera`s Exp. is more of A detrament than A asset at this point.
    no it wouldn't have been ruled a TKO loss for him, it would have simply been ruled a NO CONTEST, the cut came from an accidental headbutt not a punch, same as the Robert Guerrero fight last week, Barrera has one more loss on his record cause of his pride, and suprisingly enough i admire his and respect him a lot more because of it, he decided to fight on, even though he was given a justified scapegoat
    True enough he fought on, but afterwards he moaned about it and tried to backpeddle.

    Not giving Amir any credit whatsoever as well wasn't all that classy.

    He's a legend no doubt but he got completely dominated on Saturday.

    The cut just allows him to save face imo.
    Bilbo do you think that if Khan was badly heabutted and couldnt see punches coming but Barrera was fine and saw that Khan was there for the taking . Do you think we would have seen a slightly different fight?

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    Default Re: Should the Khan/Barrera fight have been called a no contest?

    Sure we would, Barrera would have battered him silly, we just wouldnt have had a chorus of 'poor Amir, should have been a NC'.

    Good performance from Amir, much improved, not as improved as Jim Watt would have us believe but improved nonetheless

    Now if he could just stop trying to lead with a right uppercut from 8 feet away and sticking his hands in the air every time he successfully negotiates a clip on the chin I'll be happy.
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    Default Re: Should the Khan/Barrera fight have been called a no contest?

    I reviewed the RBR on the other thread and didn't clearly read posts that called to stop the fight from rounds 2 onwards... maybe except for CMM's postings...

    This could be the same feeling of Team Barrera not calling to stop the fight hoping MAB can land something big that could turn the fight around...
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    Default Re: Should the Khan/Barrera fight have been called a no contest?

    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    Sure we would, Barrera would have battered him silly, we just wouldnt have had a chorus of 'poor Amir, should have been a NC'.

    Good performance from Amir, much improved, not as improved as Jim Watt would have us believe but improved nonetheless

    Now if he could just stop trying to lead with a right uppercut from 8 feet away and sticking his hands in the air every time he successfully negotiates a clip on the chin I'll be happy.

    That's because he has about 5 fans on here

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    Default Re: Should the Khan/Barrera fight have been called a no contest?

    Quote Originally Posted by Howlin Mad Missy View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    Sure we would, Barrera would have battered him silly, we just wouldnt have had a chorus of 'poor Amir, should have been a NC'.

    Good performance from Amir, much improved, not as improved as Jim Watt would have us believe but improved nonetheless

    Now if he could just stop trying to lead with a right uppercut from 8 feet away and sticking his hands in the air every time he successfully negotiates a clip on the chin I'll be happy.

    That's because he has about 5 fans on here
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    Default Re: Should the Khan/Barrera fight have been called a no contest?

    I didn't watch it on tv or streamed nor have I been able to watch it on replay yet. But I was ringside and as you all know watching something close up give a different perspective than tv...I'll be able to re-evaluate the other side when I watch it on tv.

    As soon as the cut opened up I turned to the side and called it. The fight will be stopped. There was no doubt about that. It was too big and pouring of blood.
    Barrera was stepping back to take the time to wipe the blood out of his eye and on to his shorts. In the clinches he was screwing up his eyes. It was clearly a big problem.

    Yes Amir had improved but we didn't actually learn alot. The cut changed everything.

    I was expecting the fight to be waved off when the doctor first looked at it...can you imagine the uproar at that?

    El Terrible is also correct - pride has cost him loses before. I know some of you will think I'm making excuses for my fighter but the circumstances round his big loses....if he was an undercard fighter chances are he wouldn't have fought. He did through expectation and pride.

    How many fighters who are in no condition to continue volunteer to quit? Not too many. You know why? Because they get called quitters, might as well call them cowards and pole smokers while you're about it.

    Well done Amir you got a win over a man with one eye.


    I'm impressed as much as I was by your fans calling you a legend, saying its payback for naseem and chanting who are ya at a true Legend. I do agree with one thing I heard one your clowns say....bring on marquez

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    Default Re: Should the Khan/Barrera fight have been called a no contest?

    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    Sure we would, Barrera would have battered him silly, we just wouldnt have had a chorus of 'poor Amir, should have been a NC'.

    Good performance from Amir, much improved, not as improved as Jim Watt would have us believe but improved nonetheless

    Now if he could just stop trying to lead with a right uppercut from 8 feet away and sticking his hands in the air every time he successfully negotiates a clip on the chin I'll be happy.
    Watt does get carried away at times.

    I couldn't believe it in the 4th round (i tink) Watt said something like - "Khans chin problem has been solved, he doesn't get hit on it anymore" .. i'm sure I heard Ian Darke gulp.

    Lucky Jim swerved the commentators curse this time.
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    Default Re: Should the Khan/Barrera fight have been called a no contest?

    Quote Originally Posted by Fenster View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    Sure we would, Barrera would have battered him silly, we just wouldnt have had a chorus of 'poor Amir, should have been a NC'.

    Good performance from Amir, much improved, not as improved as Jim Watt would have us believe but improved nonetheless

    Now if he could just stop trying to lead with a right uppercut from 8 feet away and sticking his hands in the air every time he successfully negotiates a clip on the chin I'll be happy.
    Watt does get carried away at times.

    I couldn't believe it in the 4th round (i tink) Watt said something like - "Khans chin problem has been solved, he doesn't get hit on it anymore" .. i'm sure I heard Ian Darke gulp.

    Lucky Jim swerved the commentators curse this time.
    Jim Watt has to be one of the worst commentators of all time. I never get why they don't give it to Johnny Nelson, as he seems the only one of Sky who can offer insight without sounding like a biased pompous buffoon, and he's generally the one to call fights right.

    I still remember Watt in the Mayweather fight, suggesting that the judges might have Hatton ahead at the time of the stoppage. Comedy gold in a fight that at best Hatton was winning 3 rounds of

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