Dawson told Smoger "Get me the F outta here"

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  • SN!PER
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    #11
    Dawson isn't used to being on the receiving end of shots like that. He was behind on points and taking heavy damage. It's not a warrior mentality, but it was a smart move.

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    • Hougigo
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      #12
      Originally posted by Mike Tyson77
      He quit, you dont quit!!!!!!! Where's his heart?!
      The man was straight drained. What else did he have?
      Tanks wasn't full when the fight started.

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      • Mike Tyson77
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        #13
        Originally posted by $ j-210 $
        cue the armchair warriors calling him a pu$$y ,coward ,no heart etc...


        I played an entire football game with the flu once, never came off the field...I didnt quit....and I sure as hell didnt get paid millions for it. Michael Jordan did the same thing.


        Me and Michael Jordan>>>>>>>> sad chad

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        • ROYistheGOAT
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          #14
          Originally posted by hougigo
          The man was straight drained. What else did he have?
          Tanks wasn't full when the fight started.
          Can you post dawson's past five fight night weights for me please?

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          • ROYistheGOAT
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            #15
            Originally posted by Mike Tyson77
            I played an entire football game with the flu once, never came off the field...I didnt quit....and I sure as hell didnt get paid millions for it. Michael Jordan did the same thing.


            Me and Michael Jordan>>>>>>>> sad chad
            Jordan actually had a cold, but you can keep believing the media propaganda surrounding jordan, an entirely different topic though about shucking and jiving jordan.

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            • ballgamessuck
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              #16
              Originally posted by ROYistheGOAT
              We all know he quit, who gives a damn about the particulars?
              He just wants us all to know he has connections, he got to touch the belt.

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              • sammiza567
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                #17
                Originally posted by Mike Tyson77
                I played an entire football game with the flu once, never came off the field...I didnt quit....and I sure as hell didnt get paid millions for it. Michael Jordan did the same thing.


                Me and Michael Jordan>>>>>>>> sad chad
                lmfao i like your heart but it aint the same thing . if youve competed in combat sports long enough like i have wrestled all 4 years high school and 8 years of usa boxing, you understand what being weight drained is. ive had the flu before and played high school football when i had it. it ******. not fun at all and not anyone can do that. so props. but its not the same thing as just having nothing in the tank and not having your legs under you. not by a long shot.

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                • Mike Tyson77
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by sammiza567
                  lmfao i like your heart but it aint the same thing . if youve competed in combat sports long enough like i have wrestled all 4 years high school and 8 years of usa boxing, you understand what being weight drained is. ive had the flu before and played high school football when i had it. it ******. not fun at all and not anyone can do that. so props. but its not the same thing as just having nothing in the tank and not having your legs under you. not by a long shot.

                  Ya, American football...not soccer. Victory or death...no other option...this is spartan law.

                  I also once ran 46 hill sprints and got an awful leg cramp. I was in alot of pain, but too close to 50....so i ran the last 3 in pure agony....cause IM NOT A QUITTER.

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                  • Ray*
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                    #19
                    I don't think people understand the effect of dropping weight in boxing, Like I have said so many times I fought as an amateur and I would rather put weight on for a fight than drop weight for a fight, When your body is drained you are phucked mentally and just fighting on instincts.

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                    • Mike Tyson77
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Ray*
                      I don't think people understand the effect of dropping weight in boxing, Like I have said so many times I fought as an amateur and I would rather put weight on for a fight than drop weight for a fight, When your body is drained you are phucked mentally and just fighting on instincts.

                      EXACTLY, that's where the heart comes into play.

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