Miguel Cotto and quiting in fights

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  • Ekscape
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    #11
    I've always said this, "if a fighter doesnt want to continue because they feel they've taken to much punishment then so be it".... people who critisize them are the true cowards... they sit behind a computer screen talking **** when they wouldnt even dare to ever step in a ring...

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    • Cuauhtémoc1520
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      #12
      Cotto is a warrior, he fought through some hard shots with Marg and through the cut against Clottey.

      I don't know if Marg cheated but like I said before, the shots he was taking from Cotto was one of the most impressive displays of chin I have ever seen. He was eating Cotto's shots like M&M's and asking for more.

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      • Heeb
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        #13
        I think he just had nothing left in him. It's a shame the corner didn't stop it earlier. He may still be great if they did.

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        • Pullcounter
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          #14
          Originally posted by General Zod
          Corner people sometimes don't have their fighters best interest at heart Benn McClellan comes to mind
          true, but that's why you don't put 'yes'-men in your corner.

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          • General Zod
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            #15
            Originally posted by Ekscape
            I've always said this, "if a fighter doesnt want to continue because they feel they've taken to much punishment then so be it".... people who critisize them are the true cowards... they sit behind a computer screen talking **** when they wouldnt even dare to ever step in a ring...
            Good post, I completely agree

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            • General Zod
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              #16
              Originally posted by Pullcounter
              true, but that's why you don't put 'yes'-men in your corner.
              Have you read War, Baby: The glamor of violence? It's a a messed up book, it goes into detail about the whole drama in-between rounds during the Benn-McCellan fight. McClellan knew something was wrong after round 2, but his team talked him into continuing, by round 6 he said he wanted to quit because he knew something was definitely wrong and his trainer said to him "go out there and die"

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              • 100%BoXeOAzTeKa
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                #17
                Did Cotto quit in those fights? Yes. Would I label him a coward? No. Cotto has had a lot of wars over the years. Sooner or later they catch up to you. Sometimes fighters are too brave for their own good.

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                • Pullcounter
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by Ekscape
                  I've always said this, "if a fighter doesnt want to continue because they feel they've taken to much punishment then so be it".... people who critisize them are the true cowards... they sit behind a computer screen talking **** when they wouldnt even dare to ever step in a ring...
                  i agree, but that doesn't put cotto's quittage in a better light for me

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                  • General Zod
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Cottoman
                    I think he just had nothing left in him. It's a shame the corner didn't stop it earlier. He may still be great if they did.
                    I agree, his uncle should of looked after him much better than he did.

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                    • Pullcounter
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by General Zod
                      Have you read War, Baby: The glamor of violence? It's a a messed up book, it goes into detail about the whole drama in-between rounds during the Benn-McCellan fight. McClellan knew something was wrong after round 2, but his team talked him into continuing, by round 6 he said he wanted to quit because he knew something was definitely wrong and his trainer said to him "go out there and die"
                      that's ****ed up. a trainer should know when something is wrong with their boxer

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