Quote of Note
In Defense Of Dirrell
“People must realize that even though it wasn't a big looking punch, Abraham still was able to turn his leg and back into it and it looked to catch part of Dirrell's temple. Andre Dirrell had absolutely no reason to act it out. He was winning on all cards, and at the very least referee Cole would have taken a point from AA for the blow if Dirrell had emerged unshaken. Who the hell would want to be remembered by the image of twitching unconscious on the ground in a fight they had looked beautiful in front of their home crowd?”
–TSS reader “Frank Z” is with Editor Mike…accusing Dirrell of faking is ignorant at best, vile at worst
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