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  • F!x
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    Most Unforgivable RTD/Quit?

    Which fighter would you consider that most unforgivable for retiring during a fight, and refusing to fight on? I'll throw a few names/fights in a poll..
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    Vitali Klitschko against Byrd
    21.05%
    16
    Devon Alexander against Bradley
    15.79%
    12
    Victor Ortiz against Maidana
    39.47%
    30
    Victor Ortiz against Lopez
    5.26%
    4
    Margarito against Cotto
    1.32%
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    Sam Peter against Vitali
    0.00%
    0
    Chris Arreola against Vitali
    0.00%
    0
    Kostya Tszyu against Hatton
    3.95%
    3
    Chad Dawson against Ward
    5.26%
    4
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    7.89%
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    #2
    Tor Hamer vs Valery Glaskov. Hamer was getting outboxed but he was by no means out of the fight, when he inexplicably quit on his stool in the 4th or 5th round.

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    • ИATAS
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      #3
      How is Duran not on this list??

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      • ChampBox@PR
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        #4
        Alexander vs Bradley by far, he got a scratch on his eyebrown and quit!

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          #5
          Originally posted by ИATAS
          How is Duran not on this list??
          I considered Duran's No Mas but I decided to focus on active fighters or, in the case of Tszyu, if their opponents were still recently active - Hatton fought a few months ago even though he may now be retired.

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          • Mr. Fantastic
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            #6
            Margarito against Cotto?

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            • Scarcaztic
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              #7
              My vote went to Ortiz/Maidana. The guy had a fuggin smile on his face, while he was quitting.

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              • Mr. Fantastic
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                #8
                I pick Garcia vs Salido. All the **** he was talking about Ortiz(who I'm not a fan of) about finding a way out of a fight came and bite him in the ass and he ends up doing the same thing.

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                • Bolo Punch
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                  #9
                  Duran vs. Leonard II or Ali vs. Liston I

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                  • Southpawology
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                    #10
                    Devon "its burns" Alexander, he ruined the super fight of the decade!

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