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  • #11
    Agree, Oliver McCall stop fighting and crying was disgusting.

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    • #12
      Vitali quitting to the much smaller Chris Byrd with only 1 round to go comes to my mind.

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      • #13
        Not the biggest but Andrew Lewis vs Dalton, Lewis ahead on all cards quit because he had to take a ****.

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        • #14
          Originally posted by NChristo View Post
          Not the biggest but Andrew Lewis vs Dalton, Lewis ahead on all cards quit because he had to take a ****.
          Gives a new meaning too the phrase 'when you've got too go too you've got too go'

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          • #15
            Quitali is the obvious answer but his little bro shouldnt be overshadowed.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by Natedatpkid View Post
              I have Cotto-Mayorga on showtime ondemand right now and just saw the quit again. And there has been no x-rays or nothing to prove that broken hand from what I've heard so far. Which brings me to my question.

              What are some of the biggest quits in boxing without there being a knockdown right before it?
              Mayorga should be investigated for that bullsht.

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              • #17
                Originally posted by Natedatpkid View Post
                I have Cotto-Mayorga on showtime ondemand right now and just saw the quit again. And there has been no x-rays or nothing to prove that broken hand from what I've heard so far. Which brings me to my question.

                What are some of the biggest quits in boxing without there being a knockdown right before it?
                Julio Cesar Chavez quit in fight 2 with Frankie Randall and also in his rematch with Oscar Delahoya.

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                • #18
                  Fraud Gayweather quit boxing rather than face an opponent with a pulse

                  Poet

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                  • #19
                    Roger Mayweather in Mayweather-Chavez 2.

                    Viscious body attack.

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                    • #20
                      Oscar quitting vs Pacquiao.

                      Tyson quit after taking a one sided hiding to Kevin McBride.

                      I wanna say that Arguello "quit" in his second fight vs Pryor. He just sat there and refused to get up because he was being totally outworked.

                      In an interview he said he was fine and coherent and while he was sitting there it seemed like an eternity for the ref to count to 10 and Arguello was saying to himself "Just hurry up and get to 10 already, I am done."

                      Would you guys consider that a quit?

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