I applaud Victor Ortiz for quitting.

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  • fdotorres
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    #111
    Originally posted by R.Winky Wright
    ...easy Ippo easy! this isn't an Anime.
    ippo's ****ing heart (what ortiz lacks) literally had to stop for him to lose

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    • small_warrior
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      #112
      Originally posted by liam_48@msn.com
      Well said! its his life, he can do whatever he wants. There will always be those internet toughguys.

      eah you found the wright words for this haters, internet toughguys.
      also i don't aplaud him for quitting, i can understand him, and he showed heart by firing back when he got caught

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      • Pullcounter
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        #113
        Originally posted by fdotorres
        ippo's ****ing heart (what ortiz lacks) literally had to stop for him to lose
        yeah, but ippo was too dumb to know when he was hurt

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        • fdotorres
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          #114
          Originally posted by Pullcounter
          yeah, but ippo was too dumb to know when he was hurt
          he was unconscious, of course he didn't knew what was happening

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          • th4l3pr3ch4un
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            #115
            Id rather watch a guy like Madaina who will put everything on the line for 12 rounds and get up and fight after every knockdown, and go until his heart stops, then to watch Ortiz who is probably the better boxer but isnt hungry for greatness.

            Sometimes its not how good you are, or how talented you are, but it comes down to how bad do you want it?

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            • Pullcounter
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              #116
              Originally posted by th4l3pr3ch4un
              Id rather watch a guy like Madaina who will put everything on the line for 12 rounds and get up and fight after every knockdown, and go until his heart stops, then to watch Ortiz who is probably the better boxer but isnt hungry for greatness.

              Sometimes its not how good you are, or how talented you are, but it comes down to how bad do you want it?
              i guess that's what happens when a red carpet is put before a prospect.

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              • Mary Jane
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                #117
                I know Ortiz didn't have zero losses before this fight, but this is exactly the reason I laugh at posters when they tell me a fighter's undefeated record is meaningless.

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                • Trenchant
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                  #118
                  I dont applaud Victor for quitting but he was for all intents and purposes basically out on his feet and he was definitely goint to just get put down right away and the fight would have been stopped in about 20 seconds from the point that he shook his head. I would have rather seen him get sent down one more time and then stop it if I was the ref but Ortiz was out of it, he was done and he had zero chance of coming back, the punches had slowed him down way too much and he knew it, his feet were moving really slow also.

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                  • WhoreUs
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                    #119
                    in other combat sports you're allowed to quit when you've had enough.

                    fight another day as you say.

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                    • solo20
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                      #120
                      funny how evey one seems to forget its was ok when Victor Ortiz was knocking out guys out who were putting everything on the line to try and beat him but when somebody with a bigger heart stepin to test ***** Victor Ortiz he quit
                      Last edited by solo20; 06-28-2009, 03:25 PM.

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