I'll go first
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If boxing was a fight to the death sport, Pacquiao would unfortunately be dead because who knows what Marquez would've done to Pacquiao's unconscious carcass after knocking his ass out cold.
floyd the fraud is always ready to die inside the ring... if he's fighting a cherry picked opponents.
but its a different story if he's fighting pac... health comes first! :lol1:
it's for you because you are obviously questionable.No fighter is willing to die in the ring mother****er. You guys can keep on naming your favorites, but they aren't willing to die in the ring.
Probably Rios, he has less braincells than your average boxer.
Tim Bradley
Paulie Malignaggi
AND Now to those would definitely not go to death...
Victor Ortiz
Anthony Peterson
Fraudley Harrison
The only thing more corny or laughable than the whole "willing to die in the ring" crap - and the tossbags that infiltrate such threads and spout of the same old tired cliches - is the number of posters who have thrown out Paulie Malignaggi's name. He's not a weak pansy by any means, but get a f^cking grip! This guy pretty much mentally quit in the fights with Hatton and Khan.
i dont really think fighters go inside the ring with that mindset but imho in general i see Mexican fighters have a mindset to give it all they got in the ring, hence when mexicans mention that pacquiao fights like a mexican, it is not the style but the ...
I would say Margorito, Marquez, and Rios. Margorito could have easily quit against Pacquiao. I might be alone in this but I believed Pacquiao might have punched himself out when he was calling for the ref to stop it around the 9th or 10th round. Margorito kept coming forward and for a few minutes I saw a little uncomfortable look on Pacquuiao's face, but I also think that's when he put the most hurt on Margorito. That was grueling fight for both of them even though Pacquiao most definitely got the best of Margorito. With that being said, I haven't seen anything definitive about Pacquiao to say he would "die" in the ring. Marquez also could have quit in his last fight but gutted it out and got the KO. Rios is just a hard head but he would definitely leave it all in the ring. That's why I'm looking forward to his next fight.
I think even the fighters who ended up dying in the ring weren't willing to do so. If you told them halfway through the fight that they were going to die if they kept on fighting they would have stopped.
The only exception I'm aware of is Duk Koo Kim, as can be seen by what he wrote before the fight.
Good post.
I think even the fighters who ended up dying in the ring weren't willing to do so. If you told them halfway through the fight that they were going to die if they kept on fighting they would have stopped.
The only exception I'm aware of is Duk Koo Kim, as can be seen by what he wrote before the fight.
Julio Cesar Chavez Sr and Arturo Gatti easy
Chavez Sr actually quit he didn't fight his corners urges to stop the fight and seemed A okay with it.
While a guy like Antonio Margarito refused to quit with a busted orbital bone against Pacman and was smiling when Mosley was hitting him over and over with power shots.