I agree with it in one sense, but not the one you mean. No a fighter is not obligated to die before he quits. That is absurd. However, it is a dangerous sport and you do risk your life and accept that risk when you enter it. People will always die as a result of the sport, a few every couple years. I don't especially pity them for it because they knew the deal going in.
who wants to side with a movie villain?
Tell me do you agree with Drago's statement? Boxing is a brutal sport and anyone imo who engages in the sport should be prepared to die like warrior and not quit like a bitch.
With all the quitting happening lately i agree with Drago on 1 thing when it comes to boxing.
"If he dies, he dies"
who wants to side with a movie villain?
Margarito is still a question mark imo. If you want to know who is in Drago's league well it's none other than the great Shane "Sugar" Mosley.
Regardless this is not about Margo or Shane it's about the meaning of Drago's quote and how it relates to boxing and quitting.
So you would rather fight on and die then Quit?
A winner never quits and a quitter never wins and all that bollocks?
Yeh but Drago is in Margaritos league cuz his a dam bloodclaart cheat!!!
He was roided up when he beat Appollo
Margarito is still a question mark imo. If you want to know who is in Drago's league well it's none other than the great Shane "Sugar" Mosley.
Regardless this is not about Margo or Shane it's about the meaning of Drago's quote and how it relates to boxing and quitting.