I remember Barrera also retaliated against Hamed. They were in a clinch and Hamed hit barrera while being separated but Barrera quickly hit back and it was way harder than Hamed's punch.
I remember Barrera also retaliated against Hamed. They were in a clinch and Hamed hit barrera while being separated but Barrera quickly hit back and it was way harder than Hamed's punch.
Pretty fine line but it at time exceeds the ref and rules.Guys have taken deductions just to get the point across to opponent.Some guys could care less and becomes personal...Pazienza vs Garza comes to mind.If it goes unchecked it may send green light to opponent,hey I'm a mark,have your way with me.Old saying is that the one to retaliate is always the one to be called on it,more noticeable.A foul should be called and discouraged but do see difference between a hip shot,shoulder nudge and arm twisting,bite,body slam etc.Truth is that there are indiscretions and rough housing...and then there are just blatant desperate b!!!tch moves.
Drag their front leg forward just slightly by hooking your front foot inside it, pull it out slightly and then move forwards and up with your knee while punching a high combo. "Oh Sorry man whoops, you alright?".
Punch me in the nuts:"Hey look, the refs talking to you"
I remember Tyson punched Rudduck low and was warned by the ref, Rudduck punched him back low. That is the way to handle a low blow, do it back straight away, if you feel it was deliberate and the ref is not deducting points.
Do not let success go to your head and do not let failure get to your heart.
It seemed as if they tripped but when they were on the floor, Barrera gave him a shoulder to the face, a knee, and then a slap to his face while his back was on the mat. Then the referee separated them.
It was quite humiliating for a guy (Naz) who had a big mouth and was shut that night.
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