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  • jack_the_rippuh
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    #11
    He's trying to put the quitting **** on McGirt now.
    Though McGirt did say he was gonna stop it, Brewster was like, "Okay."

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    • DiegoFuego
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      #12
      Originally posted by jack_the_rippuh
      He's trying to put the quitting **** on McGirt now.
      Though McGirt did say he was gonna stop it, Brewster was like, "Okay."
      Seriously, Brewster quit and that's all there is to it. He heard the ultimatum and didn't try. What's Buddy supposed to do? The camera has him saying he'll stop it. Is he supposed to let it go on and look bad? Brewster LET McGirt stop it. Even Gatti wanted to continue after the Mayweather pasting for 6 rounds. Brewster let me down big time. If you fear for your life, don't get in the ring in the first place. Just get out of boxing because nobody is gonna want to see you again after that performance.

      RAESAAD what's this rubbermatch nonsense you're talking about? You really think anyone would ever want to see that? Hell no.

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      • Mr. Ryan
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        #13
        Originally posted by Vanilla Gorilla
        Are you serious ? do you want to see his retina detached again in the ring ?
        Brewster fought the best he could given that Wlad's jab was in his face all day. Brewster would have kept getting up off his stool and taken a beating round after round if McGirt had not pulled the plug on the fight. He has that much pride.
        I agree, Brewster is the kind of guy who would go twelve rounds just getting beaten up all day. I sometimes get absolutely frustrated with hearing fans who have never been in the ring or taken a punch talk about their own disappointments, when a fighter is getting the living dog**** beaten out of him and his corner decides enough is enough.

        Arturo Gatti is a great warrior, willing to die in the ring. Really, I know this for a fact. On the other hand, Gatti will be disabled in the next 2 years. The price for appeasing fans I guess? Will you donate money to his family?

        I didn't think so.

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          #14
          Originally posted by DiegoFuego
          dude, he never even threw a power shot at Wlad that had a chance of landing. he wasn't fighting period. we aren't criticizing Wlad for doing his job or even saying Brewster had a chance for that matter. we're criticizing Brewster for NOT TRYING.
          I think he did the best he could. wald was just pumping the jab too often and moving side to side so brew could really never get set to throw that great left hook. it was pretty much the same as the first time except wlad didnt gas and stop throwing punches as he did the that 5th round of the first fight,,so brew just couldnt get to him

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          • Vanilla Gorilla
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            #15
            Originally posted by DiegoFuego
            Seriously, Brewster quit and that's all there is to it. He heard the ultimatum and didn't try. What's Buddy supposed to do? The camera has him saying he'll stop it. Is he supposed to let it go on and look bad? Brewster LET McGirt stop it. Even Gatti wanted to continue after the Mayweather pasting for 6 rounds. Brewster let me down big time. If you fear for your life, don't get in the ring in the first place. Just get out of boxing because nobody is gonna want to see you again after that performance.

            RAESAAD what's this rubbermatch nonsense you're talking about? You really think anyone would ever want to see that? Hell no.

            McGirt would have stopped it anyway had the fight gone one more one sided round. Do you really want to see Lamon get seriously hurt in the ring ?
            Had McGirt "NOT" asked Lamon if he wanted to continue or whatever he said...he would have kept going out there and taken punishment.

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            • Vanilla Gorilla
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              #16
              Originally posted by Asian Sensation
              I agree, Brewster is the kind of guy who would go twelve rounds just getting beaten up all day. I sometimes get absolutely frustrated with hearing fans who have never been in the ring or taken a punch talk about their own disappointments, when a fighter is getting the living dog**** beaten out of him and his corner decides enough is enough.

              Arturo Gatti is a great warrior, willing to die in the ring. Really, I know this for a fact. On the other hand, Gatti will be disabled in the next 2 years. The price for appeasing fans I guess? Will you donate money to his family?

              I didn't think so.
              Exactly. The fans dont give a **** about the fighters health or well being. They only care about exitement at that exact moment. I dont know how anyone can say fighter quit in the ring when he keeps getting up to go into each round and take a beating...

              You wanna see a fighter quit in the ring...go watch Freitas fight.

              But Lamon Brewster didnt quit that night. Good Point Sensation.

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                #17
                Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                Seriously, Brewster quit and that's all there is to it. He heard the ultimatum and didn't try. What's Buddy supposed to do? The camera has him saying he'll stop it. Is he supposed to let it go on and look bad? Brewster LET McGirt stop it. Even Gatti wanted to continue after the Mayweather pasting for 6 rounds. Brewster let me down big time. If you fear for your life, don't get in the ring in the first place. Just get out of boxing because nobody is gonna want to see you again after that performance.

                RAESAAD what's this rubbermatch nonsense you're talking about? You really think anyone would ever want to see that? Hell no.

                ....Diego and Jack are absolutely right. Brewster quit in that fight. He didn't want any more abuse. Buddy told him he was gonna stop and Brewster didn't say **** in protest. Wlady beat the courage and desire right out of him. He talked that bull**** about dying in the ring before the fight and then he says he didn't want to die in there after the fight. Wlad kicked the **** out of him and made him quit.

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                • DiegoFuego
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Vanilla Gorilla
                  Exactly. The fans dont give a **** about the fighters health or well being. They only care about exitement at that exact moment. I dont know how anyone can say fighter quit in the ring when he keeps getting up to go into each round and take a beating...

                  You wanna see a fighter quit in the ring...go watch Freitas fight.

                  But Lamon Brewster didnt quit that night. Good Point Sensation.
                  Actually, in the fights where Freitas quit he was probably taking more punishment than Brewster. Certainly in the Corrales fight. I have a lot more respect for Freitas for getting hit by a bag of bricks to the face and getting up three times than for Brewster getting jabbed to death.

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                  • Vanilla Gorilla
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by DiegoFuego
                    Actually, in the fights where Freitas quit he was probably taking more punishment than Brewster. Certainly in the Corrales fight. I have a lot more respect for Freitas for getting hit by a bag of bricks to the face and getting up three times than for Brewster getting jabbed to death.

                    Yah but getting hit by Corrales and getting hit by a Wlad 245lb Jab is a big difference...especially when your retina was previously detached. The Wlad big right hand was also landing...

                    I have respect for Freitas in the Corrales fight but in the Juan Diaz fight he simply couldnt hack it anymore...

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                    • DiegoFuego
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Vanilla Gorilla
                      Yah but getting hit by Corrales and getting hit by a Wlad 245lb Jab is a big difference...especially when your retina was previously detached. The Wlad big right hand was also landing...

                      I have respect for Freitas in the Corrales fight but in the Juan Diaz fight he simply couldnt hack it anymore...
                      No, not relative to size it isn't. Freitas is a little 135lber. Yeah, a jab from Klitschko could kill him, but don't you think a 230lber can take Klitschko's jab much better? Pound for pound, Corrales was the hardest puncher on the planet.

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