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Ricky Hatton(44-1, 31 KO's) vs Paulie Malignaggi(25-1, 5 KO's), 12, for Hatton's IBO jr. welterweight title
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Rich Rane wrote:Good stoppage. I know it's tough for boxers when their trainers throw in the towel, but Malignaggi was so far back on the scorecard and doesn't have the power to knock Hatton out.
cowboyronnie wrote:You stop a fight because your fighter is being irrevocably hurt, not because you calculate his chances of winning are slim...or even none. Especially in the 11th. Just let him have another round and a bit. Ugh.
cowboyronnie wrote:You stop a fight because your fighter is being irrevocably hurt, not because you calculate his chances of winning are slim...or even none. Especially in the 11th. Just let him have another round and a bit. Ugh.
Blame Rasho wrote:cowboyronnie wrote:You stop a fight because your fighter is being irrevocably hurt, not because you calculate his chances of winning are slim...or even none. Especially in the 11th. Just let him have another round and a bit. Ugh.
I am really torn... Paulie was buzzed several times, and he is right he was hurt significantly worse in the Cotto fight. I thought it was a good stoppage( I would have thrown in the towel at that time) but I can understand that Paulie deserved and wanted to finish the fight. A fighter always wants to finish what he started. He doesn't want to be known as a guy that was stopped. I think it was fitting that like several hours ago I saw Rocky, and now my mind is changed. The fight was about going the distance vs the best and like you said, if your fighter isn't irrevocably hurt, you don't throw the white flag.
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