.[/QUOTE]Well thanks for clearing that up because I was just curious to know that's all. In any case, many fighters have been either dropped or doubled over by similar body shots as Ryan Garcia but yet they never quit.
They kept fighting like: Arturo Gatti, Marcos Maidana and Keith Thurman. For a fighter to quit after getting dropped or hurt by a body punch is a sign of surrendering and throwing in the white towel.
No doubt; Tank is the most lethal counter puncher in boxing. However, I still believe Garcia could have continued but just simply chose not to do so because he was frustrated that things were going his way and was afraid of getting hurt.
First, he couldn't land the left hook, was getting his ass whooped, out boxed, out classed and dropped to the canvas each and every time he decided to open up by taking risks in order to trade punches with Tank.
They kept fighting like: Arturo Gatti, Marcos Maidana and Keith Thurman. For a fighter to quit after getting dropped or hurt by a body punch is a sign of surrendering and throwing in the white towel.
No doubt; Tank is the most lethal counter puncher in boxing. However, I still believe Garcia could have continued but just simply chose not to do so because he was frustrated that things were going his way and was afraid of getting hurt.
First, he couldn't land the left hook, was getting his ass whooped, out boxed, out classed and dropped to the canvas each and every time he decided to open up by taking risks in order to trade punches with Tank.
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