While the circumstances leading up to the stoppage were unfortunate, I was really impressed with the professionalism of both men. I couldn't believe he kept on after it was clear he was a sitting duck in there - that was one of the biggest displays of testicular fortitude I've seen in awhile.
I think even cotto admired foreman's determination and heart and went easy on him the last round or two after foreman's knee was injured. To see will and determination like that is kind of unbelievable and if foreman had pop on his punches I'd say he'd definitely be back and be champion again, this way I'm still going to go ahead and say he'll be champ some day again, he can do better than he did last night, the first 3 rounds he was extremely nervous I think. Respect to the guy for not having any quit in him whatsoever.
Yeah big respect to Foreman, I felt as though he started to find his feet in the 3rd (excuse the pun) and looked a lot more comfortable.
It was such a shame his knee went. He's a smart guy and must've been aware that he didn't have a punchers chance after that so it makes it all the more impressive he tried to continue.
What was everyone's take on Mercante? I understand where he was coming from but he was pissing me off with the whole 'suck it up kid' pep talk. Foreman had enough to deal with without him in his ear, apparently Foreman's wife was mega pissed at Mercante for not stopping the fight...
Last edited by Conrad; 06-07-2010 at 09:43 AM.
Wasn't so much a suck it up kid and stop your whining type thing Mercante did....Foreman did not want to stop the fight....He was in no real danger as far as being pummled to the head where it would cost lasting effects.....Mercante let it go to the decision of Foreman...I know at times a fighter needs to be protected from himself but Foreman did not want to go out like that and Mercante gave him the opp to choose his own path....
I do disagree with the fact he let it go on after the corner threw it in but again it is not like Foreman was being beaten from p[illar to post
I think if Yuri's corner threw in the towel and Mercante knew it was Yuri's corner he should be suspended from refereeing. It seems there are inconsistent reports on whether Mercante thought someone else threw in the towel and not the corner. I think the corner, who knows the fighter better than the ref, should be able to stop the fight and not be overruled. Alot of fighters would not agree with a corner stoppage but the trainer has to do what he thinks is best.
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Boxing could use more fighters with Foreman's size heart. In addition to fans, he earned himself another big pay day with that performance.
I may be in the minority, but i thought Foreman was beginning to make the fight more interesting in the 4th/5th/6th rounds prior to his knee giving out. I assume he was down enough points before his knee giving out, that a win was out of reach, but I bet he would have gone the distance and it would have been relatively close if it hadn't happened. Personally, I had it closer than the judge's at the time of stoppage.
Don't get me wrong i 100% agree with what you said and IMO the fight should have been stopped when the towel was thrown in...TOO many corner men get TOO brave for their fighters own good...But in all fairness the rules were only the REFEREE can stop the fight and I think he was trying to give Foreman a bit of the benifit seeing as he was for starters the champion, second he was still trying to win or at least fight back to the best of his ability at the time...Maybe Mercante was thinking it might be someting that would work itself out in a round or two?...Not sure but aside from all the added drama beside the corner throwing in the towel and Yuri's knee the kid did what he had to and went out on his shield...
If this kid had some pop to his punches he could be a major major factor against anyone
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