..Win Like A COWARD, Or Lose Like A Man?........
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You damn right, Morales showed some balls in that fight, when he knew he was in trouble he pretty much said why put in a full shift when we can get it finished right here. Besides they dont pay you for over time.
Morales pretty much let it all go knowing what was on its way, True Warrior.Comment
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All I care about is the economics and the numbers behind the fight game.
Meaning victory and money in the bank.Comment
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Hilarious topic, I'd rather go 90w - 0L knowing i won every fight like a coward, having all the top competition challenging me because i'm such a huge draw, because everyone will want to see me exposed for the bum i am, than having a short 0-8 career, knowing i lost each of those fights like a man.
Someone had brought up the great point that people have trouble telling the difference between boxing skills and cowardness.Comment
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It makes me laugh that the 'fight like a man' category is winning. People like short, meaningless careers I guess.Comment
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Some people are just mad that their athletic dreams of being a professional Basketball/football/boxing etc, didn't come true and they can't stand elitists who make it look easy.
So they tend to favor the averge pug who gets his face smashed in every time he gets in that ring.Comment
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That's pretty much as I see it. People have some vision in their mind about being a great warrior in the ring and how they'd much rather have the respect by getting your ass kicked as if winning grants you no respect.
Winning > Losing
It's not your fault if your opponent sucks to much to beat you in the ring. As a spectator, I know I'd rather see the warriors usually... but if I were in the ring? **** that. I'll take the W.Comment
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