Cheeky. Poor form. To be expected.
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Thanks for posting this video.Cheeky. Poor form. To be expected.
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I'm on Mayweather's side here. The fight was back on, Ortiz had already hugged him, kissed him and when they touched gloves surely it was time to box. Defend yourselves at all times are the words that spring to mind.
Yeah I'm willing to be talked round, but I agree.I'm on Mayweather's side here. The fight was back on, Ortiz had already hugged him, kissed him and when they touched gloves surely it was time to box. Defend yourselves at all times are the words that spring to mind.
I'm on Mayweather's side here. The fight was back on, Ortiz had already hugged him, kissed him and when they touched gloves surely it was time to box. Defend yourselves at all times are the words that spring to mind.
It's unsportsmanlike & cowardly to pretend you are about to acknowledge a touch of gloves or hug then punch an off guard opponent..... It's the kind of thing you see in unlicensed or bareknuckle boxing & will only damage the reputation of the sport that so many have already tried to get banned..... Mayweathers a prickWhat has Mayweather done wrong. The ref tells them to box. It's like any other sport where the ref instructs play to start - you can't be a goalkeeper hear the blow of a whistle for a penalty and then claim you're not ready (Barthez did this a while back, no?).
Poor ref tonight and he should have stood between the fighters till he called time back in and fight.......however he had called the fight back in and mayweather was well within his rights to do what he did,particularly as he had just received one of the most blatent headbutts ive seen in boxing, protect yourself at all times is the golden rule and ortiz didn't, surprised there was no complaints from Ortiz or his team but I got the feeling he was happy to be out of there and take his pay cheque home!!!
It's not so much the timing of it, it's the fact mayweather tricked him into being in an unguarded stance AND frame of mind before punching him.... Very underhand and not the done thing.
As for the clash of heads well it's the nature of the sport & even if intentional the opposing fighter is braced & aware that a blow of some sort will be coming his way (or at least he should be) especially during a flurry of punches as was the case in that incident.
And yes Cortez is a joke
The headbutt was possibly the most obvious headbutt I've ever seen.
Mayweather's move I have never seen before, and was a disgrace to the sport. Completely unsporting and should desperation and retaliation. Clearly he lost his head, and when a boxer starts losing his head it's time to retire.
It's not so much the timing of it, it's the fact mayweather tricked him into being in an unguarded stance AND frame of mind before punching him.... Very underhand and not the done thing.
As for the clash of heads well it's the nature of the sport & even if intentional the opposing fighter is braced & aware that a blow of some sort will be coming his way (or at least he should be) especially during a flurry of punches as was the case in that incident.
And yes Cortez is a joke