Comments Thread For: Luis Torres chops down Nicholas Walters, matches 'No-Mas-Chenko'

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  • MulaKO
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    #11
    Originally posted by TelMex
    I thought it was a bit of a bizarre ending. Walters obviously turned around and quit after getting hit. Why did the ref give him a count and allow him to quit in between rounds? I know Chris was saying something along the lines of letting the old man quit with dignity on his own terms, but that's not rule.
    He should of just taken a knee ala Tank Davis
    Little breather with no consequences
    Maybe even a little wipe down if needed

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    • brankobugarski
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      #12
      Originally posted by MulaKO

      He should of just taken a knee ala Tank Davis
      Little breather with no consequences
      Maybe even a little wipe down if needed
      How about ring girls coming to ask him is he needed any special favours?

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        #13
        Originally posted by brankobugarski

        How about ring girls coming to ask him is he needed any special favours?
        Sure happy endings always welcomed

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        • steeve steel
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          #14
          We all knew it was coming, was more a question of when. Walters probably did not want to come back, not after that long.

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          • megas30
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            #15
            Originally posted by STREET CLEANER

            Indeed. A fighter that I wanted to see more of but simply could not get it together especially after loosing to Loma.

            Don't know how that piece is making it sound like this great win.
            Even the Loma fight was a disagrace. He was thoroughly unprepared to face one of top pound for pound fighter of the time. Yes, Arum screwed him over by not allowing him a tune up after a 2 year lay-off but, it was up to Walter to be professional and stayed in shape. Dude was training to lose weight for Loma. Over 200lbs trying to come down to 130lbs.

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