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Originally posted by The Noose View PostIf he couldnt close his mouth, does that mean he couldnt have his mouth guard in, and therefore not have physically continued to fight?
I know other fighters have fought on with a broken jaw, like Ali vs Norton, but can he be called a quitter if he wasnt able to continue?
The doctor wasnt called to asses his condition. Would he of stopped the fight?
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Originally posted by rochemback View PostHe probably could have, but not fighting on with a broken jaw is still a smart move and doing that while being ahead on the cards takes balls and heart on its own, but most keyboard heroes won't get this.Originally posted by any craic lad? View PostExactly it infuriates the **** outta me too see people calling Vic a quitter after this.Against Maidana yes he did but last night no Lopez nailed him badly around the jaw area after he broke it.Id be more worried if Vic can return from this loss though
I think you should try a different sport, if you are really that concerned about his jaw being broken and think his career would have ended if the fight kept going. Lots of fighters fight on with similar or worse injuries, and are just fine going forward.
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He would've been in pain the rest of the fight, probably intense pain anytime he got hit, which is why he suddenly went into retreat late in the 9th round.
There are guys who would've continued, but given his style he had 3 more rounds of taking flush shots on a broken jaw. I understand why he chose not to carry on, the fact that he never seems to care much about losing just makes the situation look like a lack of heart, but a lot of fighters wouldn't have wanted to carry on in that situation.
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Originally posted by Clegg View PostHe would've been in pain the rest of the fight, probably intense pain anytime he got hit, which is why he suddenly went into retreat late in the 9th round.
There are guys who would've continued, but given his style he had 3 more rounds of taking flush shots on a broken jaw. I understand why he chose not to carry on, the fact that he never seems to care much about losing just makes the situation look like a lack of heart, but a lot of fighters wouldn't have wanted to carry on in that situation.
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I think it rather immature for us on the web to sit there & debate whether a fighter should continue fighting with a broken jaw. We don't know exactly how broken his jaw was, if it was snapped or just cracked, if the bone broke the skin on the inside of his mouth. Ortiz did say that the jaw was broken around the 1st round. That's an awful lot of rounds to fight with a ****ed up kisser, getting popped with hard shots from a man that came to win.
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Originally posted by bojangles1987 View PostI think you should try a different sport, if you are really that concerned about his jaw being broken and think his career would have ended if the fight kept going. Lots of fighters fight on with similar or worse injuries, and are just fine going forward.
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Can I ask how many of you have carried on fighting with a broken jaw? What none of you? Really? Maybe tone down the condemnation in this case then. Never mind what Malignaggi et al have done in the past, being hit repeatedly on a broken jaw would be agony, I'd rather get kicked in the nuts.
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