BJS is the biggest quitter I've seen in a while

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  • Gandhi
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    BJS is the biggest quitter I've seen in a while

    All that noise about ring size only to quit after one punch hit him clean.

    What a coward.
  • Pac=Duran
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    #2
    Quitting if youve got a broken eye socket???

    I dunno man. I gave Angulo **** and Dubois shif as well when they stopped fighting due to broken eye, and I called BJS a quitter after the fight too. But after looking into these kind of eye injuries now I think it's bull**** to give anyone **** for wanting to preserve their vision lol

    It's not even quitting

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    • Gandhi
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      #3
      Originally posted by Pac=Duran
      Quitting if youve got a broken eye socket???

      I dunno man. I gave Angulo **** and Dubois shif as well when they stopped fighting due to broken eye, and I called BJS a quitter after the fight too. But after looking into these kind of eye injuries now I think it's bull**** to give anyone **** for wanting to preserve their vision lol

      It's not even quitting
      He's a quitter!

      According to BJS, if your pulse hasn't stopped, you shouldn't pull out of a fight. You have to fight till the end.

      BJS is a quitter according to BJS, he defined quitting himself.

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      • Ray*
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        #4
        I actually wanted to see him get up and ready to fight, protest etc like Wilder did. But after the talk that he talked he didn’t walk the walk…. blah blah blah he was injured, he anticipated that and said he would rather go out on his shield but when it came to reality he quit like most people did or would do. So he isn’t any special and wouldn’t get any sympathy from me.

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        • Gandhi
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          #5
          Originally posted by Ray*
          I actually wanted to see him get up and ready to fight, protest etc like Wilder did. But after the talk that he talked he didn’t walk the walk…. blah blah blah he was injured, he anticipated that and said he would rather go out on his shield but when it came to reality he quit like most people did or would do. So he isn’t any special and wouldn’t get any sympathy from me.
          Well said.

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          • RJJ-94-02=GOAT
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            #6
            Originally posted by Ray*
            I actually wanted to see him get up and ready to fight, protest etc like Wilder did. But after the talk that he talked he didn’t walk the walk…. blah blah blah he was injured, he anticipated that and said he would rather go out on his shield but when it came to reality he quit like most people did or would do. So he isn’t any special and wouldn’t get any sympathy from me.
            I agree man. After Dubois quit BJS condemned him and said “if both my eye sockets were broken, I’d keep on fighting”. How that quote has aged.

            BJS fully deserves to be called a quitter.

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            • Punch on Tap
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              #7
              It’s just an example of how we all can’t pretend to know what it’s like to be in someone else’s shoes. BJS learned that one and we should too. Boxers are used to a certain level of pain and when an A or even B level fight stops fighting, we have to give them the benefit of the doubt.

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              • Monzon99
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                #8
                Just because they paid a doctor to say it was a fractured cheekbone orbital or whatever does not mean it's a fracutred cheekbone. Doctors have been known to be bought off.

                Underneath all the drama, controversy and cries of injury, this very well may have been a scripted skit, with Billy Joe getting the jackpot payday from the franchise corporation. $5m during a pandemic is a lot better than $100k for a a nothing fight.

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                • Monzon99
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                  #9
                  Billy Joe did not exactly seem to be in agonizing excruciating suffering pain after the fight did he?

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                  • 4truth
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                    #10
                    Apparently your choices today in boxing are between being a quitter or being a fcking moron. Personally, I recommend being a quitter

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