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    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Duran likely would have won this fight anyway, but I always thought the low blow that ended the fight at the end of the 13th round tainted Duran's victory. It seemed strange, if it was a low blow, and Buchanan was unable to continue, that they never went to the scorecards? Not that Buchanan would have won on the scorecards, but awarding Duran with a TKO seemed a bit unfair.

    Funny how there never was a rematch, perhaps Buchanan had, had enough of Manos de Piedra.
    Back in the day boxing was simpler. If the ref didn't call a foul (and in this case he didn't) you continued or you lost. I saw Gil Clancy interviewed on this once and his attitude was yeah my guy got hit low, but he was pretty near the end of his rope anyway.

    I have NO idea why there wasn't a rematch. The MSG crowd loved Buchanan and it would have sold out without question.
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    Duran just never got off his chest, just relentless. He must have made Lagunas rough housing in rematch seem a picnic. Nice hearing Dunphy..no hype men needed, no tag team network cronies. Simple!

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    Quote Originally Posted by marbleheadmaui View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mars_ax View Post
    Duran likely would have won this fight anyway, but I always thought the low blow that ended the fight at the end of the 13th round tainted Duran's victory. It seemed strange, if it was a low blow, and Buchanan was unable to continue, that they never went to the scorecards? Not that Buchanan would have won on the scorecards, but awarding Duran with a TKO seemed a bit unfair.

    Funny how there never was a rematch, perhaps Buchanan had, had enough of Manos de Piedra.
    Back in the day boxing was simpler. If the ref didn't call a foul (and in this case he didn't) you continued or you lost. I saw Gil Clancy interviewed on this once and his attitude was yeah my guy got hit low, but he was pretty near the end of his rope anyway.

    I have NO idea why there wasn't a rematch. The MSG crowd loved Buchanan and it would have sold out without question.
    These days, if the same thing happened, Buchanan would have been given up to 5 minutes to recover, and Duran might have gotten a point taken away.

    I really believe that Buchanan not seeking a rematch speaks volumes, he didn't want anymore of Duran.

    BTW, Buchanan's movement in the ring always looked peculiar to me, it was like he was walking on stilts or something.
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    Duran at lightweight was such a joy to watch. It was great performance that is sadly over shadowed and remembered more for Buchanan's pathetic and shameless attempt to win the fight on a foul. Buchanan was a good fighter. But that's not what comes to mind first when his name is mentioned. First thing everybody remembers is his pitiful attempt to steal a fight he was getting his ass beat by claiming foul. It's unfortunate. But he has no one to blame but himself

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    Does anyone know what the scores were when it was stopped?

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Does anyone know what the scores were when it was stopped?
    Aside from Duran being ahead I don't know what they were offically. I had it 9 rounds to 3 Duran going into the 13th. 10 to 3 scoring the 13th. Either way Duran wasn't losing barring a knock out. Something Buchanan knew he wasn't capable of doing. Which let to him looking for the way out

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    Quote Originally Posted by CFH View Post
    Does anyone know what the scores were when it was stopped?
    According to Boxing Illustrated the ref had it 8-3-1, the judges 9-2-1 and 8-3-1 Duran after twelve rounds. Buchanan needed a KO to win.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Duran at lightweight was such a joy to watch. It was great performance that is sadly over shadowed and remembered more for Buchanan's pathetic and shameless attempt to win the fight on a foul. Buchanan was a good fighter. But that's not what comes to mind first when his name is mentioned. First thing everybody remembers is his pitiful attempt to steal a fight he was getting his ass beat by claiming foul. It's unfortunate. But he has no one to blame but himself
    Buchanan was seriously hurt, so would you be if you were punched in the balls by Duran. Now faking would be Hopkins against Galzaghe and trying to milk it for all it is worth.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Master View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Violent Demise View Post
    Duran at lightweight was such a joy to watch. It was great performance that is sadly over shadowed and remembered more for Buchanan's pathetic and shameless attempt to win the fight on a foul. Buchanan was a good fighter. But that's not what comes to mind first when his name is mentioned. First thing everybody remembers is his pitiful attempt to steal a fight he was getting his ass beat by claiming foul. It's unfortunate. But he has no one to blame but himself
    Buchanan was seriously hurt, so would you be if you were punched in the balls by Duran. Now faking would be Hopkins against Galzaghe and trying to milk it for all it is worth.
    I don't doubt Buchanan was hurt. But most of that hurt came from the punishment Duran was inflicting on him since the fight started. The act he tried to pull out at the end was disgraceful

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