Perhaps another Victor Ortiz-type quitter has been revealed recently as Kell Brook seemed to quit against GGG after his team had specifically told him during the rest period between rounds that if he got hit too much in the round he'd be pulled out of the fight. Brook backs up to the ropes and lets GGG pound on him, knowing that his team will throw in the the towel to prevent him from taking more punishment, and also "saving face" as the masses would overlook the subtleties of the situation.
Brook quit against GGG, let's not get it twisted. We can consider this guy to be Victor Ortiz 2.0 of the 147 division and beyond at this point.
The only questions remaining.. Who does Kell Brook quit against next? Is Spence the man who makes Brook quit yet again? And thinking long term, throughout his career, how many fights will Brook quit in collectively when it's all said and done?
Wow give this guy the Nobel Prize. He is the boxing Nostradamus. No wonder brook was fighting no no Dans and Bizer while ducking any live fighter like Spence and the second brook fought him Spence took away his manhood infront of all of his fans. Brook got exposed as a quitter like Ortiz atleast Ortiz wasn't fighting these toilet cleaners and landscapers he was man enough to fight good foes.
Red K coming for saying a fighter quit who clearly didn't.
And another red K coming after I can re-Red K you for calling Brook Ortiz 2.0. You might as well call Pac Ali and Wilder Wepner while you're at it.
Glad to see the trash posters come out to troll right after a big fight, right on cue.
Do you get the picture now or do we need a 3rd quit to drive home the point?
What do you think now?
Well I must admit, what a prediction. Very good job. I did not expect Spence to be that good. He lived up to all the hype. What a little beast he is. Who you got vs. Thurman?
I had Brook on points and Spence on late KO and points. Ended up winning very little. I should learn to not bet, when I'm not possitive about the skill level of a fighter.
Good job, you got it right.
Yeh I don't see how you can believe an elite fighter like Brook will quit because he met the hardest hitting guy, two divisions up.
What do you think now?
Perhaps another Victor Ortiz-type quitter has been revealed recently as Kell Brook seemed to quit against GGG after his team had specifically told him during the rest period between rounds that if he got hit too much in the round he'd be pulled out of the fight. Brook backs up to the ropes and lets GGG pound on him, knowing that his team will throw in the the towel to prevent him from taking more punishment, and also "saving face" as the masses would overlook the subtleties of the situation.
Brook quit against GGG, let's not get it twisted. We can consider this guy to be Victor Ortiz 2.0 of the 147 division and beyond at this point.
The only questions remaining.. Who does Kell Brook quit against next? Is Spence the man who makes Brook quit yet again? And thinking long term, throughout his career, how many fights will Brook quit in collectively when it's all said and done?
Damn,that was spot on. Green k.
Perhaps another Victor Ortiz-type quitter has been revealed recently as Kell Brook seemed to quit against GGG after his team had specifically told him during the rest period between rounds that if he got hit too much in the round he'd be pulled out of the fight. Brook backs up to the ropes and lets GGG pound on him, knowing that his team will throw in the the towel to prevent him from taking more punishment, and also "saving face" as the masses would overlook the subtleties of the situation.
Brook quit against GGG, let's not get it twisted. We can consider this guy to be Victor Ortiz 2.0 of the 147 division and beyond at this point.
The only questions remaining.. Who does Kell Brook quit against next? Is Spence the man who makes Brook quit yet again? And thinking long term, throughout his career, how many fights will Brook quit in collectively when it's all said and done?
Red K coming for saying a fighter quit who clearly didn't.
And another red K coming after I can re-Red K you for calling Brook Ortiz 2.0. You might as well call Pac Ali and Wilder Wepner while you're at it.
Glad to see the trash posters come out to troll right after a big fight, right on cue.
Try to look good early on then pull out.
They didnt execute very well then did they when it went a bit like this.
Look good early on, fracture Orbital bone in second round. Carry on fighting and win at least 1 more round before handily losing the fourth before being beaten in the fifth....then pulling out in that fifth round for the sake of your health before succumbing to a career threatening injury
Yeah, OK, you call how you see it, I'll call it how I saw it, no problem. Thanks.
I don't know... He seemed to legit be trying to stay in the fight until his trainer threw the towel in.
He was never once looking at his corner, or he never took a knee and refused to stand back up at 10. He went into a shell, which a lot of boxers do when trying to recover. Although that's one of the worst things you can do, IMO. It's much better to tie up, or simply stay right in your opponent's chest so he can't generate full leverage on his punches. Put your head right under his chin, and walk him back with your guard up.
yes that is a sound way as long as you have your legs