..Win Like A COWARD, Or Lose Like A Man?........

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  • Kastrioti
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    #61
    Originally posted by Devious.
    it's not about brawling.. you can box and win with dignity.. he didn't box that night though, he pot shotted like a ***** and ran.
    Pot shotted like a *****? Don't talk like those PBF haters who have no idea what boxing is about. He won the fight like it should have been won, it's so simple. Baldomir has advantage in size and power, PBF in speed and technique. He used his speed and technique to take control of the fight.

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    • Bad_Barracuda
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      #62
      Originally posted by BmoreBrawler
      Boxing would probably be exponentially more popular than it is right now if a certain p4p champ had this mindset for his own "biggest fight of his career".
      Aww **** you..

      Oscar did more to hurt boxing by RUNNING from Tito in those championship rounds than Floyd has ever done..

      I know people that swore boxing off after than DUD..

      I guess Cotto won like a coward against Mosley..he sure as hell wasn't interested in going out on his shield..that's for damn sure..

      Chavez quit against Randall because of a cut high in his forehead..not to mention the time he quit agianst Oscar because of a split lip..

      Floyd has had more reason to quit than that..yet he gutted it out..

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      • VIVA MEXICO!!
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        #63
        of course losing like a man is better. gatti has lost many fights but the fans stick with him because he always gives the fans excitement. mayweather fights like a coward and keeps winning but he has no fans.

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        • Bad_Barracuda
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          #64
          Originally posted by C-Drone
          I actually find Dirrell's last performance to be entertaining. He won me back as a fan who is on the fence, he has a shot to make me a fan. Which is more than could be said BEFORE Hanshaw. I have no grudge. The question came up listening to a rap song, actually.

          In the song, it goes. 'I'd rather die like a man, then live like a coward' I just converted the question to boxing.
          Chavez QUIT against Randall because of a small cut high on his forehead..that was COWARDLY..

          He also QUIT against Oscar because his lip was cut

          COWARDLY

          Wittaker and Ali didn't let broken jaws stop them..

          THAT'S COURAGE

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          • Bad_Barracuda
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            #65
            Originally posted by VIVA MEXICO!!
            of course losing like a man is better. gatti has lost many fights but the fans stick with him because he always gives the fans excitement. mayweather fights like a coward and keeps winning but he has no fans.
            Floyd has never quit

            Chavez quit like a ***** TWICE....for ***** REASONS..

            BTW

            Floyd has more fans than that mexican mummy Marge..

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            • RodBarker
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              #66
              Originally posted by VIVA MEXICO!!
              of course losing like a man is better. gatti has lost many fights but the fans stick with him because he always gives the fans excitement. mayweather fights like a coward and keeps winning but he has no fans.
              Only a coward would say a boxer who actually fights is a coward and what concept of being a man could you possibly have you need to grow up some before you try to make adult judgments .

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              • Flawless
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                #67
                Doesn't matter how you do it just win. That's life. No one remembers brawlers that lose. Winning like a Coward gets you more money and bigger fights.

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                • Fox McCloud
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                  #68
                  Originally posted by VIVA MEXICO!!
                  of course losing like a man is better. gatti has lost many fights but the fans stick with him because he always gives the fans excitement. mayweather fights like a coward and keeps winning but he has no fans.
                  Is anyone going to be talking about Gatti in 50 years because of his prolific career?

                  I guarantee you that people will still be talking about Mayweather.

                  Even though it can be boring to watch, there is an art to completely killing the offensive output of your opponent.

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                  • J_CON
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                    #69
                    ...wins...

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                    • Williamb45
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                      #70
                      Originally posted by DWiens421
                      But you two do realize that scoring in boxing is counted on punches landed right? So the rounds that you lose, you are going to be taking damage, correct?

                      So STILL... The two choices are:

                      1. Win, move up in the eyes of the boxing world, because you won, and have taken a small and limited amount of damage.

                      OR

                      2. Take more damage than option 1, and lose your ranking because you lost.

                      WHY in the **** would ANYONE choose option #2?

                      When was Taylor considered a better fighter? When he won like a coward backing up against Ouma, or when he got knocked unconscious by Kelly Pavlik after the first fight?
                      Honestly, I started respecting Taylor after his defeat to Pavlik.

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