Duran JCC Cotto: Which fighter disgrace himself more when he quit
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Well Duran and JCC already had great careers when they quit so although they damaged their image they already had much more good days than bad so I think they can be forgiven. Cotto fought until he was too busted up to go any more. IMO the worse disgrace for quitting is popo freitas who quit in 2 fights.Comment
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Yo dumb ass, why aren't you banned yet? You keep attacking cotto, when your dumb ass picked cotto to beat margarito. You are by far the worst poster on this website.Comment
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Duran still whooped Leonards ass in the fight that mattered against Leonard.. that's why Leonard had to rush him into the rematch because he knew he couldn't take Duran at his best.. he even admitted it.Well Duran and JCC already had great careers when they quit so although they damaged their image they already had much more good days than bad so I think they can be forgiven. Cotto fought until he was too busted up to go any more. IMO the worse disgrace for quitting is popo freitas who quit in 2 fights.Comment
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So you resort to makng up a lie about Ray Robinson because of that?
BTW, neither Frietas, Golota or Klitschko are Latino. And Tyson is black Sure there are vblack fighters who have quit. Ray Robinson was not one of them. Throwing his name out is ignorant on your part
In 1952, he fought a rematch with Olson which he won by decision.[8] He then defeated former champion, Rocky Graziano, in a 3 round fight, before challenging world light heavyweight champion Joey Maxim at Yankee Stadium. Robinson built a lead on all three judges scorecards, but the 103 degree temperature inside the ring took its toll.[5] The referee, Ruby Goldstein, was the first victim of the heat, and had to be replaced by referee Ray Miller. The fast-moving Robinson was next, and at the end of round 13, Robinson collapsed from the heat and failed to answer the bell for the next round,
Still think he quit?Comment
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Like I told your dumb ass before, anytime you're getting paid millions in a high profile championship fight, it matters. Duran was not diciplined between fights. He was drinking, partying, and and had to lose a lot of weight. Who's fault is that
? Leonard put in the work and embarrased Duran in the rematch whether you like it or not. And unlike Duran, Leonard didn't quit "when it mattered"
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That's called quitting.. and I was making a point that even the greatest quit.So you resort to makng up a lie about Ray Robinson because of that?
BTW, neither Frietas, Golota or Klitschko are Latino. And Tyson is black Sure there are vblack fighters who have quit. Ray Robinson was not one of them. Throwing his name out is ignorant on your part
In 1952, he fought a rematch with Olson which he won by decision.[8] He then defeated former champion, Rocky Graziano, in a 3 round fight, before challenging world light heavyweight champion Joey Maxim at Yankee Stadium. Robinson built a lead on all three judges scorecards, but the 103 degree temperature inside the ring took its toll.[5] The referee, Ruby Goldstein, was the first victim of the heat, and had to be replaced by referee Ray Miller. The fast-moving Robinson was next, and at the end of round 13, Robinson collapsed from the heat and failed to answer the bell for the next round,
Still think he quit?
The other fighter certainly had no problem with the heat did he?
Robinson quit on his stool and would not come out for the next round.Comment
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And Duran still whooped Leonard in the fight that mattered wether YOU like it or not.Like I told your dumb ass before. Anytime you're getting paid millions in a high profile championship fight, it matters. Duran was not diciplined between fights. He was drinking, partying, and and had to lose a lot of weight. Who's fault is that
? Leonard put in the work and embarrased Duran in the rematch whether you like it or not. And unlike Duran, Leonard didn't quit "when it mattered"
Leonard vs Duran (both at their best) Duran > Leonard any day..
Even Leonard admitted it
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[QUOTE=ZomBie Jesus!!;4095320]That's called quitting.. and I was making a point that even the greatest quit.
If you think that''s quitting it clearly shows your ignorance on the subject. You weren't making a point on anything. You were just caught in a lie.
The other fighter certainly had no problem with the heat did he?
That has nothing to do with whether Robinson "quit".Comment
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What's funny is I don't ever see Leonard's name on a list called "the biggest disgrace in boxing"
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