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I gave him the win 115-113. But his running was disappointing. When Concepcion hurt him in the 2nd, Donaire jumped on his bike



Luvano heard the bell. Concepcion did too. He was starting to get schooled and knew he wasn't going to win. He took the cowards way out

The Campbell antics were during an on going round. Not after. It's not compareable.
concepcion got schooled until he start tagging luevano.. stop being biased.. call it as it is.. i got no problem with the call.. even jay nady didnt hear the bell coz if he did hed be all over in between them.. luevano was hurt and yet in the interview he said he wasnt until the late hit.. luevano took the cowards way out too when he acted like a movie star.
at the last ten seconds, bernabe caught steven and steven backed up and CFH steven did taunt him by sticking his chin out with his hands down to bernabes face. That is why he was put to sleep, Steven was trying to act like the last straight right didnt hurt him by sticking his chin out after the bell. Bernabe was in seek and destroy mode, the ref was late to get inbetween and the crowd was roaring i can't blame Bernabe but i can't argue with the DQ intentionally or not.
I didn't see that, and even if it is true it in no way excuses Concepcion's actions. He absolutely deserves the blame (and a large fine and suspension) if he intentionally and knowingly hit Luevano after the bell because he stuck his chin out. Fighters do that sort of thing all the time, and while I may not always like it, it's relatively commonplace.