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    Default Re: how hurt was cintron really??

    He said he was winded.

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    Default Re: how hurt was cintron really??

    Quote Originally Posted by piye View Post
    He said he was winded.
    So after having got his breath back 1 or 2 minutes later he could have attempted to move his head or stand up and at least make it clear that he was just winded. With the way he was carrying on you would have expected at least some damage, but he is walking around fine. What kind of person doesn't even attempt to stand up after a minor fall? It makes no sense to me. I'm not someone who wants fighters to come to harm, but this was a minor tumble out of the ring and the fact that he is walking around fine proves it was just that. Those fans should get a refund for that. What a con!

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    Default Re: how hurt was cintron really??

    Guys, seriously watch the tape again. I don't think Cintron was faking at all, and I don't think he "dove out the ring" as some have suggested.

    Keep a few things in mind before you judge this situation. First of all, Williams was attempting to clinch Cintron, but missed Cintron and started to fall down. As Williams was falling down, he tried to grab on to Cintron's arm. And by doing that, as Williams was falling down, he spun Cintron towards the ropes.

    Cintron's momentum went hard towards the ropes, the ropes were loose as hell, and he went right through. As he started falling, it looked like he jumped out, but in reality, his legs lifted off the ground because his torso was falling towards the floor outside the ropes. So his legs lifted up and he landed hard on the table, with that monitor or device or whatever, and landed hard on his lower back.

    Keep this in mind also : THIS ISN'T WWE. In boxing, you have gloves on, so you can't grab the rope on your way down to slow your momentum. (as WWE wrestlers do when they fall over or through the ropes). So he landed hard because he's wearing boxing gloves that don't allow you to grab the rope to ease your fall. Also, unlike WWE, you don't have padding on the outside of the ropes. There were media people with tables and television monitors and statistical devices on the tables.

    Cintron landed hard on that table. And I don't think he was faking, but at the same time he got the wind knocked out of him. He had doctor's surrounding him asking him questions when all he wanted to do with breathe and use his 5 minutes to recover.

    It was a crazy funny situation, but it all happened so fast I think too many people are jumping to conclusions criticizing Cintron. All the while IT WAS WILLIAMS WHO MISSED HIS ATTEMPTED CLINCH, WENT DOWN AND GRABBED ONTO CINTRON SPINNING HIM TOWARDS AND THROUGH THE ROPES.

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