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no, Kongo was close but kept on recovering. Ref was prolly getting ready to stop it but kept on pulling away as Kongo just kept clearing his head and intelligently defending.
no, Kongo was close but kept on recovering. Ref was prolly getting ready to stop it but kept on pulling away as Kongo just kept clearing his head and intelligently defending.
totally disagree. this is what causes brain damage, taking multiple hits when your already concust and looks like he was due to the fact he is all over the place.
and end of the day that was a bit of a lucky shot that knocked the other fighter down. if he didnt land that then how many more hits would he of taken?
totally disagree. this is what causes brain damage, taking multiple hits when your already concust and looks like he was due to the fact he is all over the place.
Three knockdown rule in Boxing sometimes. Kongo certainly got clearly dropped twice 1 & 3 hits. The second he was only held up coz he was kneeling. Hard to decide.
Wonder what the Sports Commission at the time thought. Don't see Dan Mirgaliotta reffing in the UFC now do you?