For those of you who missed the ending of Ben Quittaker's fight...

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  • h2k
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    #11
    ben skill level is only for amateur boxer but against top level opponent he's just a mediocre and those showboating will make him look worse.

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    • Sparked_26
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      #12
      I think his main issue is that already it looks like even solid domestic level fighters can take clean punches from him and not have much of an issue.

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      • NorvernRob
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        #13
        Originally posted by Boxing 112
        Seems like everyone hating and waiting on his downfall.

        I missed the fight but rewatched it, and thought Whitaker won 3 rounds so thought he won even on scorecards.

        As for scorecards why did they score 6 rounds when thr 6th did not even start

        The injury, you cannot tell but i heard he might have hit his foot on the steel staircase. I don't think he quit, makes no sense to quit as there will then be pressure to make the rematch which will almost certainly happen, and i don't think he was losing, the way the comments online were had me thinking he has been schooled for 5 rounds or something, he wasn't, even though Cameron was coming on strong the last 2 rounds

        How could you give Whittaker round 3? He flurried and hit guard, all the clean work came from Cameron. They scored 6 rounds because the 5th ended, so the 6th was scored 10-10 as they didn’t actually start it.

        Whittaker was done at the point they went over the ropes. He was shipping heavy shots constantly. Course it makes sense to quit when you’re gassed and the other guy is beating the crap out of you as happened in 4 and 5.

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        • HisExcellency
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          #14
          Lol Quittaker DEFINITELY quit for the following simple reason…

          He made absolutely NO attempt to get back to his feet (unlike Cameron) so was clearly looking for a way out. If he’d at least ATTEMPTED to stand (like Clarke following his savage KO loss) I would’ve given him the benefit of the doubt but he did absolutely nothing other than play dead!

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          • Boxing 112
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            #15
            Originally posted by NorvernRob


            How could you give Whittaker round 3? He flurried and hit guard, all the clean work came from Cameron. They scored 6 rounds because the 5th ended, so the 6th was scored 10-10 as they didn’t actually start it.

            Whittaker was done at the point they went over the ropes. He was shipping heavy shots constantly. Course it makes sense to quit when you’re gassed and the other guy is beating the crap out of you as happened in 4 and 5.
            Scoring the 6th even is still ****** when it's not started shouldn't be scored at all not that it maked a difference

            Cameron is the one in front he is the one hugging and pushing him not sure how people are spinning it like the fall is Whitaker fault when he's going backwards. Also yeah there was no reason to quit way you lot making out is like it was some 5 round beating. Whitaker was getting caught more 4th and 5th but he wasn't hurt at any point where he was wobbled or gassed

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