Valero quit because drugs >>>> own life
Rank these quitters in order
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I dont get why Cotto is considered a quitter. he got the **** beat out of him. Calderon is much more of a quitter.
half of the people on your list had real medical conditions that would have been dangerous to continue fighting with.
Dirrell got KTFO by Abe while on the ground and not ready at all, and Abe is a very hard puncher.
all in all, this list is a joke.
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cotto went 2 war with a guy for 11 rounds who probably had loaded gloves. he took a knee but damn people slay him like he quit the very second **** got rough in there. that was a brutal fight. he had nothing left. thats why he quit.Comment
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How can you not list the biggest quitter of them all, De La Joto !
Cotto should not be on that list. The guy really had nothing left, he was beaten to a bloody pulp.
Hell, you need to put up Wifebeater up there as well. He doesn't even give anyone a chance, he just won't step in the ring PERIODComment
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How can you not list the biggest quitter of them all, De La Joto !
Cotto should not be on that list. The guy really had nothing left, he was beaten to a bloody pulp.
Hell, you need to put up Wifebeater up there as well. He doesn't even give anyone a chance, he just won't step in the ring PERIOD
The phantom body punch against Hopkins, and the quittage against the midget.
He also quit heterosexuality when he decided to pose in womens underpants, lipstick, wigs, high heels and fishnet stockings.
Speaking of Hopkins, he should be here too for trying to quit against Calzaghe by faking low blows.
I think intent to quit is just as serious as actual quittage.Comment
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Good points. De La Quitter quit 2x that I can remember.
The phantom body punch against Hopkins, and the quittage against the midget.
He also quit heterosexuality when he decided to pose in womens underpants, lipstick, wigs, high heels and fishnet stockings.
Speaking of Hopkins, he should be here too for trying to quit against Calzaghe by faking low blows.
I think intent to quit is just as serious as actual quittage.Comment
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