Double Standards Reguarding The Destruction Of GERALD McCLELLAN?
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Anyone who thinks Gerald quit or went down on purpose looking for a ay out does not know boxing. The man had a terrible brain injury, and did not know what was going on when the ref let them continue. Benn to this day thinks that he did that damage legally. The ref in that fight I don't think ever refereed another fight.Last edited by Frank Ducketts; 06-13-2010, 05:01 PM.Comment
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On every clinch, he was hitting G-man hard as hell with rabbit punches. Benn was allowed to do this over and over and over...Comment
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McClellan was a rare breed of fighter. One of the few who truly believed that he would rather die than lose.
I am saying the thought to quit, never once, not even for a second entered his mind. I am sure until the final moments he was thinking, "Something isn't right, I gotta knock this m*ther****er out and get out of here." I don't think he ever entertained the idea of quitting.
Cintron is the polar opposite.
He mentally folded against Margarito, collapsed in a bizarre scene after beating Feliciano, faked his way out of a knockout against Martinez and jumped out the ring against Williams.
Any one of those could be forgiven, but taken as a whole you'd have to be an idiot to think it's just a coincidence.
Just think about if that version of McClellan fought Cintron.... how long would it take Cintron's ass to pole vault out of the ring and into the 10th row?Comment
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