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    Default Re: Should winner celebrate while opponenent is out KO'd?

    Quote Originally Posted by Kel View Post
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    Here's PAC taking a look at the flatten Hatton:



    He was looking at Ricky, is that bad or good? I don't understand the point of that post......unless.........have you just cracked one off?

    The 2nd picture tells it all on how PAC felt for the flatten Hatton...




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    Quote Originally Posted by CutMeMick View Post
    Alright gonna bring this one up cause it sticks out to me.

    I remember when I was watching the fight, I thought it was cool and I laughed and I cheered and I yelled at the TV...

    But seeing it now years later it's not the same and it does look shitty to be honest and tasteless.

    This is Erik Morales after defeating Bobby Velardez.

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EHnXzwgnTD4
    Which is why, although I respect Morales the fighter, I can't stand him as a person. I've rooted against him every time, and always favored an all-time favorite of mine, Barrera, in his feuds against Morales.

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    Default Re: Should winner celebrate while opponenent is out KO'd?

    Erik's deal wasn't so bad...
    "If there's a better chin in the world than Pryor's, it has to be on Mount Rushmore." -Pat Putnam.

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    Default Re: Should winner celebrate while opponenent is out KO'd?

    I always though it showed a lot of character when a fighter went over to his fallen opponent to see if he was ok. Thats one one the reasons I liked Tyson of all people. But on the other hand, this is a business, and it is the nature of the sport. You knock a guy out cold and you are rewarded. After, the fight is over though, yeah I do like to see good sportsmanship and an itiatial celebration is ok as long as the fighter goes over to see his opponent when he cools down a bit. The thing about a fight though is that your mind i still racing and adrenaline is still flowing after the fight for a few minutes. I rarely even remember my reaction after a fight. In the amateurs if im working a corner we always remend the fighter after the fight to go shake his opponents hand, not because the wouldnt anyways, they just usually just too wound up to think about it.
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