Who lost worse? Margo when he lost to Williams or Williams when he lost to Quintana?

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  • raabd
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    #11
    Originally posted by Haterfree
    A loss is a loss especially if there is no KDs or KO. Williams acted like a man in defeat. Margarito was whining like a baby. You asked a question & I gave you an answer with a logical reason.
    He said whose loss was worse. Not who took the loss worse.

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    • niceguy45
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      #12
      williams/margarito was much closer than williams/quintana.......
      when you see a fighter lose a fight and not lose any credit or fans because he performed well, that tells you something, margarito's loss seemed not to affect him, he lost his wbo and what ? he is line-up to fight cotto, and still is in the mix.......on the other williams lost BADly to quintana, in my eyes a wide UD no doubt, it brought williams fans hope down, when you are routing for a fighter and you know that he is not doing good in the ring it's a bad feeling, that's what happened last night.......williams was worse it's obvious, those who voted for margarito are haters

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      • javelin_fangs
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        #13
        Originally posted by Haterfree
        Margarito because he cried like a little ***** after the fight was over. Williams accepted his loss like a man & basically said he will be come back.
        In a round about way I kind of have to agree. Margarito complained for so long that no one would fight him and his reasoning was because he was so good. Then he had to be taken to court before he agreed to fight Williams. When they finally did fight he lost and accused Dan Goosen of fixing the fight. It was pretty classless and it cost him a lot of respect and good will from me and probably other people too.

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        • Haterfree
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          #14
          Originally posted by raabd
          He said whose loss was worse. Not who took the loss worse.
          Obviously you didnt read my post. So I will state it again 1 more time for you. "A LOSS IS A LOSS especially if there is no KDs or KO. Williams acted like a man in defeat. Margarito was whining like a baby. You asked a question & I gave you an answer with a logical reason."

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            #15
            Originally posted by Haterfree
            Obviously you didnt read my post. So I will state it again 1 more time for you. "A LOSS IS A LOSS especially if there is no KDs or KO. Williams acted like a man in defeat. Margarito was whining like a baby. You asked a question & I gave you an answer with a logical reason."
            thats not very logical thinking in regards to the context of this thread.

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            • javelin_fangs
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              #16
              Originally posted by raabd
              He said whose loss was worse. Not who took the loss worse.
              Yeah but part of the affect of losing is what it does for your future prospects. If you can't take your loss like a man and you refuse an immediate rematch it affects your career.

              Truth be told I scored Margarito-Williams 7-5 Williams and Williams-Quintana 7-5 Quintana. After both fights I thought if the title didn't change hands it would be a robbery. So, I really don't think there's much difference in terms of what happened in the ring. The post fight reaction by Williams was classy and respectful. Margarito just acted like a jacka$$, BUT we all know there are a lot of fans who like jacka$$es. So...

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                #17
                Originally posted by 2501
                thats not very logical thinking in regards to the context of this thread.
                What is the context of the thread? I pretty much agree with him and I think I'm being pretty logical.

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                • beauty
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                  #18
                  I have always been of the opinion that Williams was more hyped than there was actual skill.

                  When he fought Margarito, I felt for all of the advantages he had working in his favor, he should have annihilated Margarito. He barely beat Margarito, IMO and it certainly was not as convincing as it could have and should have been.

                  Quintana won a more convincing victory over Williams than did Williams over Margarito. JMO.

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                  • raabd
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Haterfree
                    Obviously you didnt read my post. So I will state it again 1 more time for you. "A LOSS IS A LOSS especially if there is no KDs or KO. Williams acted like a man in defeat. Margarito was whining like a baby. You asked a question & I gave you an answer with a logical reason."
                    Your answer just doesn't seem logical to me. Even though Margarito did complain(because he wasn't affected by Williams' punches) he later admitted defeat. I just don't think what a boxer says in the heat of the moment just be taken too seriously. Just look at the poll.

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                    • Haterfree
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by 2501
                      thats not very logical thinking in regards to the context of this thread.
                      What part dont you understand about " a loss is a loss" 2501? You are starting to sound biased against Williams now.

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