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  • PredatorStyle
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    #11
    The injury was like if an average man had swung a baseball bat in his face. The cheek bone all crushed in.

    Think what another of those shots to that region would have done; he would have lost the eye - if he was lucky!

    Definitely the right call with such a bad injury.

    The problem with the Dubois quit was that it looked weird from the spectators POV because he seemed ok then suddenly knelt. With Bill you saw the cheek bone popped in straight away, and he still fought for the rest of the round!

    I expect his career is over now.

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    • ThunderFists
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      #12
      Originally posted by 1hourRun


      Real-talk, Katie Taylor and Delfine Persoon, have been in tougher fights than Billy-Hoe Saunders.
      theres a difference between fighting delphine person and canelo alvarez, incase you didn't realise

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      • techliam
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        #13
        Originally posted by 1hourRun


        The 'Monster' Naoya Inoue, fought Nonito Donaire for the 2019 FOTY and the WBSS bantamweight championship with fractures to his orbital-eye-socket. Inoue's eye injury came in the early rounds, but he did not quit. Billy-Hoe, found himself in trouble in the mid-rounds and wanted a way out, he did not respond like his cornerman wanted, that is code for '' HELP, I want out, stop the fight -- I'm not really about everything I said I was.''
        Saunders isn't an ATG like Donaire nor a potential ATG like Inoue though

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        • Beercules
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          #14
          Originally posted by 1hourRun


          The 'Monster' Naoya Inoue, fought Nonito Donaire for the 2019 FOTY and the WBSS bantamweight championship with fractures to his orbital-eye-socket. Inoue's eye injury came in the early rounds, but he did not quit. Billy-Hoe, found himself in trouble in the mid-rounds and wanted a way out, he did not respond like his cornerman wanted, that is code for '' HELP, I want out, stop the fight -- I'm not really about everything I said I was.''
          To be fair those mfs flew their planes into ships

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          • 1hourRun
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            #15
            Originally posted by ThunderFists

            theres a difference between fighting delphine person and canelo alvarez, incase you didn't realise
            Katie Taylor would probably rather fight Canelo than Delfine Persoon after their two FOTY thrillers, to be hones. Billy Hoe Saunders would probably quit against the Belgium wild-cat too.

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              #16
              Originally posted by techliam

              Saunders isn't an ATG like Donaire nor a potential ATG like Inoue though




              Both Naoya Inoue and Nonito Donaire are cut from a different cloth. Speaking of Donaire, I remember when Nonito blew-out Ryan Burnetts cheeks and made him quit like fellow Brit, Billy Joe Saunders. I also remember when Donaire blasted Fernando Montiel with a brutal left-hook, the brave ' Cochulito ' thought he was riding a bicycle on the floor with the side of his face caved-in, but Fernando tried to fight on and beat the count ; in that instance Fernando Montiel showed more courage than Billy Joe has in his entire miserable life.

              Originally posted by Beercules

              To be fair those mfs flew their planes into ships

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              • BodyBagz
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                #17
                Originally posted by 1hourRun


                Real-talk, Katie Taylor and Delfine Persoon, have been in tougher fights than Billy-Hoe Saunders.
                Put a wifebeater on him and let him fight women

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                • ReggieKray
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by 1hourRun

                  ''but I saw two Donaires from Round 2 until Round 12,”

                  - 'Monster' Naoya Inoue.
                  Japanese and Mexican culture share that same tenacity. Warriors till the end. Not just empty words and actually do need to be saved from themselves sometimes.

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by archiemoore1
                    Anyone who Canelo believes can match him in conditioning and can also box, he stays away from. Boo Boo Andrade and Charlo, specifically. The other fighters, he catches them at the right time, or he waits for signs of slippage b4 he fights them. His wins are the results of his talent, conditioning, and the ability of his team to know when to avoid certain fighters, while picking other guys at the right time
                    Andrade stands no chance against Canelo. He’ll meet the same fate.

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                    • BodyBagz
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                      #20
                      I guess that so called ''Willing to die in the ring'' warrior's creed is dead !

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