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  • cupcrazy01
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    #51
    Originally posted by JPW
    NONONONONONONON

    gotta be this bloke hands down




    dunno who he is.


    NO QUESTION! This guy!


    Also, De La Hoya running...ER...sprinting away from Tito, despite winning (seemingly) easily, was definitely cowardice.

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    • !! Mr. Soprano
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      #52
      Originally posted by McKay
      Fair enough, it takes a bit of a sadistic temperment to be a boxing fan anyway, what are the fights everybody loves? The fights where 1 or both guys get their heads beat him in to debilitating levels. Nobody apprecieates Lennox Lewis as much as they do Tyson even though Lewis is a way better boxer, Tyson inflicts more damage its seems and is meaner, and that is what people want in boxing it seems sometimes. I will say myself there is nothign I hate more than cowardly boring defensive boxing styles like certain fights exhibit on a continued basis.

      What if Golota did not quit against Tyson though, and took another punch that served to make his neck injury worse. It could have permanently ended his career if he tried to stay in and took more big punches. He quit and looked bad that time but at least in doing so he preserved himself to go on to fight another day, for Championship paydays. If he would have tried to finish the fight he might be walking around in neckbrace right now instead of challenging for the WBO title. I know some of you *******s probably watch Golota vs Tyson over and over and over on Miketyson.com or whatever just to laugh sadistically at Golota. I dont even deny that Golota quit like a prick in that fight, but he did have legit excuses, mainly he felt outclass not having his left jab in his arsenal.
      Everyone has a story, a reason + a million and one excuse..

      BUT...

      We're not discussing whether his actions to protect himself were right or wrong.. The question is whether he acted as a coward.. and the answer is 'YES'.

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      • The Troll
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        #53
        Originally posted by vdiary
        Everyone has a story, a reason + a million and one excuse..

        BUT...

        We're not discussing whether his actions to protect himself were right or wrong.. The question is whether he acted as a coward.. and the answer is 'YES'.
        whatever *******. Your full of ****, I condede to an inch and you want to take a mile. Protecting yourself from serious injury is not neccessarily acting like a coward its acting sensibly. Vertebre injuries are alot more serious than rotator cuff injuries and especially against Mike Tyson they are particularly dangerous. YOu want to talk about who is a true coward, then mention Vitali Klistchko for not finishing the fight with Chris Byrd. Against Tyson Golota was dealing with a much more dangerous fighter, and more a more serious arm injury, then you can add a vertebre injury into it as well. Quitting against Chris Byrd just because your arm hurts a little bit from a rotator cuff injury is less than pathetic. Golota hurt his arm against Byrd but he still finished the fight. He almost needed shoulder surgery after that fight but he did not quit on his stool like your man did.
        Last edited by The Troll; 04-22-2005, 01:52 PM.

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          #54
          Seriously qutting against Chris Byrd because your arm huts a little bit, that is truly less than pathetc

          If you want to say no excuse has any validity than fine. Its alot better to be on the books having quit against Mike Tyson following a car wreck, or with no excuses at all, than quitting against the likes of Chris Byrd.


          Thowing stones from a glass house is lousy idea
          Last edited by The Troll; 04-22-2005, 02:00 PM.

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          • !! Mr. Soprano
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            #55
            Originally posted by McKay
            whatever *******. Your full of ****, I condede to an inch and you want to take a mile. Protecting yourself from serious injury is not neccessarily acting like a coward its acting sensibly. Vertebre injuries are alot more serious than rotator cuff injuries and especially against Mike Tyson they are particularly dangerous. YOu want to talk about who is a true coward, then mention Vitali Klistchko for not finishing the fight with Chris Byrd. Against Tyson Golota was dealing with a much more dangerous fighter, and more a more serious arm injury, then you can add a vertebre injury into it as well. Quitting against Chris Byrd just because your arm hurts a little bit from a rotator cuff injury is less than pathetic. Golota hurt his arm against Byrd but he still finished the fight. He almost needed shoulder surgery after that fight but he did not quit on his stool like your man did.
            Hey ****face! You watch your little dirty mouth on your replies!

            He never should have taken the fight if he was injured "especially against Mike Tyson" But I guess the nation is just not blessed with brains to understand it!
            He walked out of the fight like the biggest ***** I've seen and you will not change my opinion!
            He could have finished the round and not continue!

            I'm through talking with you now, you're not worth another second of my time!

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              #56
              Originally posted by vdiary
              Hey ****face! You watch your little dirty mouth on your replies!

              He never should have taken the fight if he was injured "especially against Mike Tyson" But I guess the nation is just not blessed with brains to understand it!
              He walked out of the fight like the biggest ***** I've seen and you will not change my opinion!
              He could have finished the round and not continue!

              I'm through talking with you now, you're not worth another second of my time!
              YOu cant respond to my points to so you revert to calling me ****face. Then you have the audacity to question my intelligence, a ****ing turd like you, questioning my intelligence,

              Learn how to debate properly before even considering directing another post anywhere near my direction ****.
              Last edited by The Troll; 04-22-2005, 02:56 PM.

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              • GranTorino
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                #57
                Originally posted by Ultimate Warrior
                Jones Tarver 2.

                Jones could have gotten up any time he wanted to. Instead he takes a nap, and a paycheck.

                Disgracefull.

                Very well put. You are right on the money with that one.

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                  #58
                  Originally posted by GranTorino
                  Very well put. You are right on the money with that one.
                  Roy did get up, and he was out on his feet....

                  I guess Trevor Berbock "quit" against Mike Tyson, by that reasoning

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                  • GranTorino
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                    #59
                    Also Rid**** Bowe truly lost to my boy Billy Zumbrum!


                    Yes he did. Zumbrum whooped Bowes fat ass all up and down that ring. I hope we see more of Billy "The Kid".

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                      #60
                      Originally posted by GranTorino
                      Also Rid**** Bowe truly lost to my boy Billy Zumbrum!


                      Yes he did. Zumbrum whooped Bowes fat ass all up and down that ring. I hope we see more of Billy "The Kid".
                      Bowe isn't heartless or shameful, he's just a lard-a$$, and Billy Zumbrun proved that he's a complete zero by not being able to floor Big Daddy when he had the chance, that fight was di****able either way, I hope they both retire

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