Comments Thread For: Salido: My Nose Was Broken Too, Mexicans Don't Quit!
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And this post clearly shows your hatred for Garcia. He deserved to get head butted and nose broken? Why are you so butt hurt that Garcia whooped that ass?
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with a brilliant technician like Mikey ....putting on an amazing schooling last night
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Originally posted by ElBossHogg™Quote:
Originally Posted by SkillspayBills
Now after Mikey whoops on him in the second fight what will people say?
they will find another mexican to hate on, since this was two mexicans the cubans back the one that fought their guy. Simple kindergarten mindset but you know cubans live in huts and eats rocks so they dont know better.
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That's the differnce between growing up in a 3rd world country and growing up in America where we always look for the easy way out.
When Marquez fought Jaca he suffered one of the worst gashes I've ever seen from a headbutt. The ref even told Marquez he was up on the cards and he could stop the fight if he wanted. What did JMM do, he wanted to continue to fight and he went out there and stopped Jaca in the next round or two. Thats what separates the great fighters from the good fighters.Comment
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Obviously you guys must hold Mikey in such high regards.Comment
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again, i have no clue what you're talking about.Last edited by Godsfly; 01-20-2013, 08:41 PM.Comment
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Even with the broken nose, fatigue and Salido coming on, Mikey would've won if they continued, I'm fairly sure.
But that's when you see the resolve of a young fighter. That's the sort of test he needed to come through.
As it is, Robert Garcia exploited the situation and took the easy way out.
I don't blame Siri for talking sh-t.Comment
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quitting is a black sheep thing to do in the sport of boxing. only recently has it been magnified because the fighters of today or much less rugged compared to the ones of old. lomatta, armstrong, hagler, marciano, all took pride in their manliness..........quitting has always been shunned in the sport of boxing (from the beginning of time) as the old time trainers would say "what ever you do. don't quit!"
again, i have no clue what you're talking about.Comment
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