Do you look down on a fighter if he quits?

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  • The_Demon
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    #31
    all depends on the circumstance

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    • The Hammer
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      #32
      Depends on the situation in which he quits.

      Peter's quitting against Vitali was okay because it was a one-sided beatdown, he was taking too much punishment.

      Sykes quitting early against Povetkin was not necessary, he was losing but not being hurt too much.

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      • KingTito
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        #33
        Originally posted by KILLA RIGHT
        It depends how izzy and cotto was fine.but not oscar
        I agree. It all depends on what happened during the fight.

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        • warp1432
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          #34
          Originally posted by Marciano 49-0
          Depends on the situation in which he quits.

          Peter's quitting against Vitali was okay because it was a one-sided beatdown, he was taking too much punishment.

          Sykes quitting early against Povetkin was not necessary, he was losing but not being hurt too much.
          Disagree about Peter. While he was getting killed, he heard the open scoring and realized he couldn't win, so he quit.

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          • The Hammer
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            #35
            Originally posted by warp1432
            Disagree about Peter. While he was getting killed, he heard the open scoring and realized he couldn't win, so he quit.
            He's supposed to be a big puncher, so the fact he was being schooled by Vitali and was behind in the scoring shouldn't have caused him to quit.

            No, his co-promoter Duva said he was taking too much punishment, and they wanted to save him for another day.

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              #36
              Originally posted by warp1432
              Disagree about Peter. While he was getting killed, he heard the open scoring and realized he couldn't win, so he quit.
              I disagree with you about open scoring part, Peter was getting the **** kicked out of him from the opening round. He didn't even land one clean punch on vitali if I remember correctly. So, how would Sam Peter think he is winning when he hasn't landed **** on Vitali?

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                #37
                Originally posted by CastorTroy
                I disagree with you about open scoring part, Peter was getting the **** kicked out of him from the opening round. He didn't even land one clean punch on vitali if I remember correctly. So, how would Sam Peter think he is winning when he hasn't landed **** on Vitali?
                Exactly...

                Blaming it "open scoring" is a weak excuse for Peter's quitting.

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                • warp1432
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                  #38
                  I don't blame Peter for quitting from the beating he was taking, say he quit in like the 10th or 6th round. It's due to the open socring though where he realized he had lost 8 rounds and saw no point to continue because he heard the scores.

                  I just think the scores were the reality check because in a fight you can get caught up. Peter still would have quit, but he quit at the wrong time. I look down upon that. I'm not discrediting Vitali's win.

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