Robert Guerrero quit, but it didn't count as a loss but a NC?

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  • ACHlLLES
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    Robert Guerrero quit, but it didn't count as a loss but a NC?

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    Good fighter, but I don't like his last fight. It seem like he gave up, he quit basically. The ref and the ring doctor didn't stop the fight, he did. It's actually the first time I've ever seen a boxer quit and it not count as a loss.

    Because the ring-doctor and ref didn't stop the fight, Guerrero basically convinced them to stop it... Bizarre fight, and not to mention the fact the the guy guerrero was fighting with was giving weird angles and causing Guerrero problems.
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    Yes, he quit and convinced the ref/doctor to stop the fight
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    No, the ref and or ring doctor stop the fight not Robert
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    Needs to be a rematch between him and Daud Cino Yordan
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  • cottothechamp
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    #2
    1 word overrated

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    • ACHlLLES
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      #3
      That Indonesian fighter was giving Guerrero problems, why no rematch is that the reason? Daud Cino Yordan is undefeated, and this fight had an awkward stoppage that looked like the boxer pleaded to the ref/doctor to stop the fight. Daud Cino Yordan even thought he had won because it appeared Guerrero had quit.

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      • Me La Pelan
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        #4
        The cut was bad enough for them to stop it, but the Ref asked Guerrero if he wanted to continue. I've seen this before, sometimes when there is a lot of pressure around the situation, they will ask. I've seen fighters with bad cuts and then the ref asks kinda like when they get hit low, do you want to continue. It is a good thing though, ONLY from a clash of heads.

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        • ACHlLLES
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          #5
          Originally posted by Lineal Champ
          The cut was bad enough for them to stop it, but the Ref asked Guerrero if he wanted to continue. I've seen this before, sometimes when there is a lot of pressure around the situation, they will ask. I've seen fighters with bad cuts and then the ref asks kinda like when they get hit low, do you want to continue. It is a good thing though, ONLY from a clash of heads.
          That is all fine and dandy if that is the excuse, why not give the undefeated fighter Daud Cino Yordan a rematch?

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          • MANGLER
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            #6
            Yea he quit. wasn't deep enuf into the fight to count as a loss if I'm remembering right.

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            • AztecWanker
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              #7
              He pulled a Rahman. Telling the doctor that he can't see is basically quitting. He did it before 4 rounds so the fight can go down as a NC.

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              • -Mustang-
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                #8
                It has to go past the 4th round before it goes to the cards IF it was a cut caused by an accidental headbutt....

                IF it would of been a cut caused by a punch then when Guerrero said "I can't see" the fight would of counted as a loss

                also you have to remember what happened to Barrera vs Khan... barrera had too much pride and said yeah i can continue (even though it was super deep and bleeding like crazy) so they let it continue until BY CHANCE (yeah right) the ref and doc started checking him as soon as the 5th round started and then he got the L because he was behind on the cards at that point.

                even soooooo.. guerrero shoulda continued

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                • baracuda
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by jgmustangec12
                  It has to go past the 4th round before it goes to the cards IF it was a cut caused by an accidental headbutt....

                  IF it would of been a cut caused by a punch then when Guerrero said "I can't see" the fight would of counted as a loss

                  also you have to remember what happened to Barrera vs Khan... barrera had too much pride and said yeah i can continue (even though it was super deep and bleeding like crazy) so they let it continue until BY CHANCE (yeah right) the ref and doc started checking him as soon as the 5th round started and then he got the L because he was behind on the cards at that point.

                  even soooooo.. guerrero shoulda continued
                  guerroro quit because he found out after a short time that he was not fighting a nobody,yordan was quite impressive.although it was a ***** move it was a smart one for guerrero!

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                  • A-Wolf
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