Which one has quit more than once?
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Devon Alexander is a WORSE quitter than Ortiz!
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If I were to rank the worst quits among them from least understandable to most understandable:
1. Ortiz vs. Mayweather (was getting schooled and found a way out..no injuries or knockdowns suffered before the intentional headbutt)
2. Ortiz vs. Maidana (got knocked down and wanted no more...)
3. Alexander vs. Bradley (suffered a cut so it's more understandable than Ortiz vs. Mayweather and Maidana)
4. Ortiz vs. Lopez (suffered a broken jaw which is the most understandable of all 4)
So I vote Ortiz
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Originally posted by PBP View PostIf I were to rank the worst quits among them from least understandable to most understandable:
1. Ortiz vs. Mayweather (was getting schooled and found a way out..no injuries or knockdowns suffered before the intentional headbutt)
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Going by your logic, any fighter that fouls in a fight is trying to quit. So you'd have to call Andre Ward, Bernard Hopkins (headbutts), Floyd Mayweather (elbows) quitters too.
In the case of Anthony Peterson vs Rios, Peterson quit the fight by fouling his way out. But Ortiz obviously had the headbutt as part of the gameplan. He was headbutting from round 1 to try and rough up Floyd and it was under instruction from his coach.
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Originally posted by Fix View PostOrtiz didn't quit against Mayweather. Mayweather knocked him out and he deserves credit. Otherwise you're diminishing Floyds victory. No one would have ever come up with that ridiculous notion if Ortiz hadn't quit against Maidana. It makes zero sense.
Going by your logic, any fighter that fouls in a fight is trying to quit. So you'd have to call Andre Ward, Bernard Hopkins (headbutts), Floyd Mayweather (elbows) quitters too.
In the case of Anthony Peterson vs Rios, Peterson quit the fight by fouling his way out. But Ortiz obviously had the headbutt as part of the gameplan. He was headbutting from round 1 to try and rough up Floyd and it was under instruction from his coach.
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