..Lose A Great Fight Or Win A Dull Fight?...

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  • THe TRiNiTY
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    ..Lose A Great Fight Or Win A Dull Fight?...

    Let me paint the picture.

    Let's say the fight is one of, if not the biggest fight of your career. Let's say it's against a TRULY great opponent.

    Now, if you win, you win a boring ass fight not hardly anyone will remember. Makes people actually hate both fighters involved for a substatually long period of time.

    If you lose, it's in one of those classic type fights that you call people up and talk about the fight with. It's on that level.

    Regardless, the fight is close/competitive.

    SOOOOO, would you rather win a dull fight or lose a great fight?

    Vote. Discuss.
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    Win a dull fight, winning is all that matters.
    66.67%
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    Lose a great, it could help me get other fights that I could win.
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  • S.G.
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    #2
    if both fights are against the same, great opponent i'll take the win!

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    • MANGLER
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      #3
      A win is always better than a loss. Especially since losin a "great" fight probably means you went thru hell in a slugfest and lost some time off your career, but didn't get the satisfaction of victory.

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      • Sweet Pea 50
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        #4
        I'd rather win the dull fight. Call me a *****, coward, whatever. Don't care.

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        • Horus
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          #5
          winning is all that matters.

          Who did the Lakers beat for thier 3rd, 7th, and 9th title..?

          Nobody Knows off the top of their heads....thats the point.


          History only remebers the Winners!

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          • THe TRiNiTY
            Sugar-Will O'-Hurricane
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            #6
            Originally posted by Horus
            winning is all that matters.

            Who did the Lakers beat for thier 3rd, 7th, and 9th title..?

            Nobody Knows off the top of their heads....thats the point.


            History only remebers the Winners!
            I'll never forget that Castillo was Corrales' best fight.

            So, there's that.

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            • Johnny Rebel
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              #7
              "Winning isn’t everything; it’s the only thing" - Lombardi

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              • Porter's Dad
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                #8
                Originally posted by C-Drone
                I'll never forget that Castillo was Corrales' best fight.

                So, there's that.
                I'll never forget Jeff Lacy or Mikkel Kessler.

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                • THe TRiNiTY
                  Sugar-Will O'-Hurricane
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Keyser Soze
                  I'll never forget Jeff Lacy or Mikkel Kessler.
                  Those weren't great fights.

                  Those were great beatings. Big difference.

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                  • MayweatherJr.
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                    #10
                    The win of course. You can't always look good every time you fight. For the floyd haters his fights were all dull when he didn't knock out his opponents.

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