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If only all referees were as good as Mercante. The guy did an amazing job, he salvaged the fight when it seemed as if Clottey was giving up. He didn't penalize or buy the crybaby stuff Clottey was whining about. I was really impressed. Far too often in fights we see referees doing more harm than good, in this case I couldn't ask for a better job.
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 18, 2009 4:09 PM
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> > Just like calling out B-Hop and Floyd for > clinching > > when you have the kings of clinching-you know > guys > > like John Ruiz and Wlad Kilt. -oh and Andre > Berto > > clinches for the hell of it-but no 1 clinches > more > > than John Ruiz > > Clinching is a part of boxing. Thats what George Foreman says also. The similarities are staggering Hit. Are you also bald? LOL! -- "Never Die, Never Quit, Never Retreat"
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 18, 2009 4:08 PM
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> Arthur Mercante Jr and joe smoger are the best ref. Who's Joe Smoger? If you're talking about Steve Smoger I think hes the guy that lets fighters commit suicide in the ring by getting themselves beat to death. If you're talking Joe Cortez I disagree. Mercante is a fine ref. I like Weeks as one of the best refs in the business. -- "Never Die, Never Quit, Never Retreat"
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 18, 2009 3:53 PM
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dude it's to the point you don't even talk boxing anymore you just make pit stops to slam certain type of fighter's. Your boxing list says it all for me.
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 18, 2009 3:24 PM
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> > * > > > > You're dead on right! > > > > Clottey tried his best to having the fight given > to > > him. > > > > He acted like his leg had fallen off..lol > > > > Then he wanted some points for the accidental > hit > > behind the head...lol > > > > Then thought about going down for the low blow > that > > never happened. > > > > I LOST RESPECT FOR CLOTTEY. HE IS NOW ON MY > SHIT > > LIST! > > > > > > * > > > > -- > > Google Search Results: > > Pacquiao - 17,900,000 > > Floyd Mayweather jr. - 1,200,000 > > > > Roy "Original Fraud" Jones Jr. > > Bernard "Lie To Mama and HGH User" Hopkins > > > > Cotto: "Fraud's Nightmare" > > Hatton: Overhyped Journeyman > > Shame "The Cheater & HGH" Mosely > > Duran: Hands of Stones > > Margarito: Hands of Paris > > Joe "Senior Killer" Calzaghe > > V and V: The Klitoris Brothers > > > > Roy Jones Lite: Great Waste Less Willing > > Well then you had better add him to your signature > list already clacker. Joshua "Cry Foul" Clottey, or > something of the ilk. > > -- > Stay Thirsty My Friends! I already did, it takes a while to update on my account. I have Joshua "Head Nigerian Scammer" Clottey. -- Fraud "Zero Ticket Sales" Mayweather Joshua "Head Nigerian Scammer" Clottey Roy "Original Fraud" Jones Jr. Bernard "Lie To Mama and HGH User" Hopkins Cotto: "Fraud's Nightmare" Shame "The Cheater & HGH" Mosely Duran: Hands of Stones Margarito: Hands of Plaster Roy Jones Lite: Great Waste Less Willing
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 18, 2009 3:08 PM
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Arthur Mercante Jr and joe smoger are the best ref.
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 18, 2009 2:56 PM
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I only saw bits and pieces of the fight on youtube but since the shit kept freezing I turned it off. Anyway-Leon from www.boxingtalk.com says Mercante Jr. shouldn't ref another Cotto fight again. Now I wasn't able to really see for myself, but it seems everyone on this site witness some grade A shit on Mercante Jr's part. So could anyone see anything bias in the way he ref-or hands down he did a great job
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 17, 2009 12:58 AM
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> * > > You're dead on right! > > Clottey tried his best to having the fight given to > him. > > He acted like his leg had fallen off..lol > > Then he wanted some points for the accidental hit > behind the head...lol > > Then thought about going down for the low blow that > never happened. > > I LOST RESPECT FOR CLOTTEY. HE IS NOW ON MY SHIT > LIST! > > > * > > -- > Google Search Results: > Pacquiao - 17,900,000 > Floyd Mayweather jr. - 1,200,000 > > Roy "Original Fraud" Jones Jr. > Bernard "Lie To Mama and HGH User" Hopkins > > Cotto: "Fraud's Nightmare" > Hatton: Overhyped Journeyman > Shame "The Cheater & HGH" Mosely > Duran: Hands of Stones > Margarito: Hands of Paris > Joe "Senior Killer" Calzaghe > V and V: The Klitoris Brothers > > Roy Jones Lite: Great Waste Less Willing Well then you had better add him to your signature list already clacker. Joshua "Cry Foul" Clottey, or something of the ilk. -- Stay Thirsty My Friends!
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 17, 2009 12:22 AM
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Ref did do a great job. No Richard Steele LOL. As for Clottey or Shottey...he's on my list too! Especially since I lost money. I think his corner sucked too, telling him he was ahead after being knocked down in the 1st. Retarded...Cotto was valiant but he didn't win the fight, Clottey gave it away actin like a lil muchacha..
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 16, 2009 3:39 PM
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Mercante did a good job ... Joshua Clottey is hard to officiate. I am not saying he is a dirty fight, but his fight vs Gutierrez there was everything short of hair pulling and eye gouging. The fight with Judah was, shall we say, eventful. When a guy like him gets in the ring with Cotto, who will defend himself, the ref has to be consistent, either call it tight, or let the boys figure it out themselves. Both options are legitimate, and Mercante chose the latter. Cotto did throw down Clottey at one point, but Clottey was roughhousing too ... it's what Clottey does, and how he gets physical ... Margarito did the same thing, but he also threw lots of punches. That is where Clottey is different, he has his roughhouse style, but way too defense conscious behind it ... defense is crucial in boxing, but not being hit is less than half the job. -- Cruiserweights - what the heavyweight division would be if the heavyweight division didn't really really really suck.
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 16, 2009 3:51 AM
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Mercante just earned himself a ref's job in any of the major fights on HBO. This was a fight that could have really gotten out of hand but he stayed in control, didn't bend to any bitching, and let a great fight continue. Great job!
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 16, 2009 12:13 AM
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> > from reading some of these boxing sites it's > clear > > that our views of what boxing is waay > different. > > We've seen some of the greatest fighters to > ever > > r lace a pair up use clinching as a tool to > defeat > > their opponents but some of these limited boxers > make > > their BUM fans think by not holding or > clinching > > means you have more heart than the other guy. > Now I > > don't care for an excessive amount of holding > but > > buck the fighter that can't make adjustments to > this. > > > > > > That's why you sit down with your trainer for a > > a couple of months and come up with a plan on > what 2 > > do when this fighter starts holding. These > limited > > boxers need to do more than complain to the ref > when > > their being hold. > > clinching as a tactic is illegal. ref's can take a > point away for clinching. > it is better to keep silent and be thought a fool, > than to open your mouth and prove it. > > -- > I came > I saw > and I conquered And you prove it daily lame.
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 15, 2009 9:32 PM
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> from reading some of these boxing sites it's clear > that our views of what boxing is waay different. > We've seen some of the greatest fighters to ever > r lace a pair up use clinching as a tool to defeat > their opponents but some of these limited boxers make > their BUM fans think by not holding or clinching > means you have more heart than the other guy. Now I > don't care for an excessive amount of holding but > buck the fighter that can't make adjustments to this. > > > That's why you sit down with your trainer for a > a couple of months and come up with a plan on what 2 > do when this fighter starts holding. These limited > boxers need to do more than complain to the ref when > their being hold. clinching as a tactic is illegal. ref's can take a point away for clinching. it is better to keep silent and be thought a fool, than to open your mouth and prove it. -- I came I saw and I conquered
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 15, 2009 4:35 PM
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> from reading some of these boxing sites it's clear > that our views of what boxing is waay different. > We've seen some of the greatest fighters to ever > r lace a pair up use clinching as a tool to defeat > their opponents but some of these limited boxers make > their BUM fans think by not holding or clinching > means you have more heart than the other guy. Now I > don't care for an excessive amount of holding but > buck the fighter that can't make adjustments to this. > > > That's why you sit down with your trainer for a > a couple of months and come up with a plan on what 2 > do when this fighter starts holding. These limited > boxers need to do more than complain to the ref when > their being hold. Clinching is only called holding when a non-fan favorite is the one doing it. Moving is only called running when a non-fan favorite is doing it. We both know that.
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 15, 2009 4:15 PM
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from reading some of these boxing sites it's clear that our views of what boxing is waay different. We've seen some of the greatest fighters to ever lace a pair up use clinching as a tool to defeat their opponents but some of these limited boxers make their BUM fans think by not holding or clinching means you have more heart than the other guy. Now I don't care for an excessive amount of holding but buck the fighter that can't make adjustments to this. That's why you sit down with your trainer for a couple of months and come up with a plan on what 2 do when this fighter starts holding. These limited boxers need to do more than complain to the ref when their being hold.
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Re: What a great job Arthur Mercante Jr. did on Saturday night
Jun 15, 2009 3:57 PM
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> Just like calling out B-Hop and Floyd for clinching > when you have the kings of clinching-you know guys > like John Ruiz and Wlad Kilt. -oh and Andre Berto > clinches for the hell of it-but no 1 clinches more > than John Ruiz Clinching is a part of boxing.
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