Worst quitters in boxing.

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  • .Mik.
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    #11
    I cant blame anyone who quits in the boxing ring.

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    • Brother Blues
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      #12
      NO MAS!!!!!....

      And the trophy should be named after Bruce Seldon...his Tyson fight was the worst,he fell down from the wind created by a missed Tyson right.

      Sugar Ray Robinson???????...who in their right mind would think that?

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      • IchiBonDj
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        #13
        Last year Andrew Six Heads Lewis was in a bout, winning on all scorecards Lewis turned around and walked out of the ring and was disqualified. Turns out he had to go to the washroom and he just couldnt hold it anymore. What a quitter, even if it was number 2!

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        • eazy_mas
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          #14
          Originally posted by Miksterious
          I cant blame anyone who quits in the boxing ring.
          me too i never been in the ring and they dont get paid like football players.


          the problem with boxing is that it a sport of chances sometimes you got the chance but not the mood of fighting and if you dont be 100% all of you fight at least you are going to have a long way in your career.

          that is why the fear of losing an O in record really comes yes it makes boxing not intersting but also if you see it in another point of you there is so much to loss after you get an L in boxing. and if it is by quiting you might be long til you are luckly get a shot

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          • gixxer
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            #15
            duran was the best fighter period the man was still kicking ass as an old man and the only man to beat leonard in his prime and he started as a light weight ...............quitter....i think not the man fought longer than any of the guys mentioned

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            • The Noose
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              #16
              Originally posted by GEOFFHAYES
              Nigel Benn wrecked his legacy with the Collins fights (coming out of retirement twice and quitting twice).
              Thats bul****.
              Benn's legacy is fine. No one evr mentions the fact that he quit against Collins in their rematch (in the 1st fight he ****ed up his ankle and couldnt continue), because his legacy is built on being the wars he had with various opponents.

              He's hardly a quitter. Look at his greatest fights. He was hurt and fought back in all of them.
              No one in their right mind blames him for quitting against Collins after what happened to McClellan and Watson.

              Originally posted by eazy_mas

              anyway even if Tszyu won the English crowd are going to injure him or he would be robbed.
              I hope ur joking.

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              • The Noose
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                #17
                Tyson wanted badly to quit against Lewis, copped out against Holyfield, and sat on his arse against Williams.

                But it looked terrible after him living off his 'Baddest man on the planet' reputation, and all the ****** **** he said.

                But i got nothing against him.


                When i think of a true quitter Naseem Hamed comes to mind.
                After all that **** about him being a legend, and after the Barrera fight saying a rematch was written into the contract....then what?

                He sat on his pile of money and got fat, bored and locked up for being a twat. What a legend!!
                Last edited by The Noose; 04-02-2007, 08:02 AM.

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                • Gareth Ivanovic
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by EliteSoldier
                  Erik morales against pacman
                  You can't blame Erik for quitting. I remember when I was watching that fight I was yelling come on get up. Then I thought about it and you couldn't blame him for not getting up. Pac was going to put more punishment on him and he knew it. Live to fight another day. El Terrible has given us some great moments in the ring. He has been in many wars and great fights with the best of the best. He hardly ever clinches, he keeps coming forward and never backs down. He has been knocked down only a few times in his career, most of them by Pacquiao. So for him to not get up isn't that big of a deal to me or discredits anything that Morales has done. I am happy he didn't get hurt and we have a chance to see him fight a few more times and hopefully end his career on a good note.

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                  • -Hyperion-
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by IncuFan
                    You can't blame Erik for quitting. I remember when I was watching that fight I was yelling come on get up. Then I thought about it and you couldn't blame him for not getting up. Pac was going to put more punishment on him and he knew it. Live to fight another day. El Terrible has given us some great moments in the ring. He has been in many wars and great fights with the best of the best. He hardly ever clinches, he keeps coming forward and never backs down. He has been knocked down only a few times in his career, most of them by Pacquiao. So for him to not get up isn't that big of a deal to me or discredits anything that Morales has done. I am happy he didn't get hurt and we have a chance to see him fight a few more times and hopefully end his career on a good note.
                    all of them by pacquiao actually, the barrera knockdown was a clash of morales's head with marco's hip....that should tell you what kind of warrior morales is, he wasnt even knocked down till he was shot, my all time favourite mexican fighter....

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                    • EliteSoldier
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by IncuFan
                      You can't blame Erik for quitting.
                      Yes, I can. The fans didn't pay to see a quitter.

                      Are you going to make excuses for Mike aswell? well, tyson knocked out a bunch of old bums in the 80's, so we should forgive him for being a ***** against mcbride. But atleast I think Mike Tyson apologized after the fight, saying something in the line as I know I failed people blah blah blah, I'm sorry you spent money on this fight. While, I don't speak spanish, I don't think morales had the balls to even do that.

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