Deja vu all over again as Yogi Berra once said. Tor Hamer was outlanded 39-8 by Andy Ruiz in round three - then quit on his stool. Hamer landed 50% of his power shots before retiring and had a 32-23 edge in power shots landed in rounds one and two. Hamer quit on his stool vs. Glazkov last December after getting outlanded 27-5 in round four.
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joe_strongWed Nov 27, 2013, 1:18 AM UTC
If you seen Tor's last fight with Kertson Manswell you would understand his frustration at not being able to hurt Ruiz. Tor threw a punch at Manswell and Manswell went down for the count even though the punch missed.
you got a copy of the full fight?
NOIWed Nov 27, 2013, 12:56 AM UTC
You know that feeling when you feel like you gotta sneeze and it's just about to come out the out of nowhere goes away. That's called a Hamer.
SNPERTue Nov 26, 2013, 6:01 PM UTC
I heard Hamer's wife was close to having an ****** but then he quit because he really wanted to eat steak at this new restaurant in town and just couldn't wait.
ddangerousTue Nov 26, 2013, 5:41 PM UTC
One of the strangest 'quits' I've seen in boxing. Dude won the first two rounds. Got hit a few times and didn't want anymore. Not professional behavior, don't blame Lou for dumping him
TBearTue Nov 26, 2013, 10:22 AM UTC
If you seen Tor's last fight with Kertson Manswell you would understand his frustration at not being able to hurt Ruiz. Tor threw a punch at Manswell and Manswell went down for the count even though the punch missed.
