Is it ducking if you acknowledge that you're too green for a certain fighter?

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  • 武士道
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    #11
    Originally posted by SUPREME.
    On a off topic note, your avatar is freaky as ****.

    Where's it from?
    Dunno. Got a load of random shit on my computer.

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    • Tiozzo
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      #12
      a couple of good posts already in this thread, one of them from the Thompson fan

      here is my personal take : ducking is to avoid fighting who you should be fighting in accordance with where you are at in your career and where you stand on the world scene

      if a lesser fighter like Berto in terms of skills and drawing capacity calls out Pacquiao, Pacquiao turning it down is not a duck, it is being rational

      same thing for the green fighters : if Wlad K. offered a fight to Pulev and Pulev turned it down, it wouldn't be a duck, because logic says that this fight should not happen now

      unfortunately, a lot of idiots here in the forums abuse of the term ''ducking'' to suit their own agenda and/or because of plain ignorance

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      • indystress
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        #13
        Originally posted by SUPREME.
        For example, Andre Berto said he is too green for Manny Pacquiao, and he would like to fight Mosley, Cotto, then maybe he would be ready for Manny then.

        Would you consider that ducking?

        If not what is your definition of ducking a fighter?
        thats not ducking,
        it just shows you that he knows he's not ready for pac

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