how many ko losses would it take for you to quit boxing completely?

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  • Nacho_Analstain
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    #1

    how many ko losses would it take for you to quit boxing completely?

    if i went into my first ever fight and got knocked out i would be like...**** thats gay and be embarrassed and down but i would get over it

    if it happened again then probably the same,by about the fourth time i would start having thoughts about quitting,i recon about 5-7 kos in a row with a record of 0-7-0(kos) would make me quit

    what about u?
  • Sin City
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    #2
    three..............

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    • jack_the_rippuh
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      #3
      Who are you talking about?
      Just go on and say it.

      To answer the question of the thread. I would quit after my first KO loss.
      It's okay for a great fighter to get stopped, but it's not ok for one to get knocked the **** out.

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      • Tong Po
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        #4
        If I reached 10 fights with 10 KO losses, I'd either give up, or consider trying to set a KO loss record... haha.

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        • Nacho_Analstain
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          #5
          hahahaha fair point

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          • EliteSoldier
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            #6
            no one can knock me out, the thing is they can hit me and if they land its going to hurt their hand more then its going to hurt me. I'm built like the terminator, my bones are steel.

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            • adamk1304
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              #7
              twice, i'd be able to convince myself that the first one was a fluke/one-off.

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              • Chris46
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                #8
                I like the sound of this guy

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                • realheavyhands
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                  #9
                  id just go to ufc

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                  • ore_wa
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
                    Who are you talking about?
                    Just go on and say it.

                    To answer the question of the thread. I would quit after my first KO loss.
                    It's okay for a great fighter to get stopped, but it's not ok for one to get knocked the **** out.
                    Ditto to that... especially if it was a KO like Kostya Tszyu gave Judah...

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