technically he quit. but very justified. he wont get any flak from me.
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Jack Reiss: "Victor did not quit against Josesito Lopez"
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Guys guys guys, don't you know? Everyone on here would have continued for 7 rounds with a shattered jaw, torn rotator cuff, and broken hand.
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Originally posted by The_Bringer View PostNo, he quit. It really is that simple.
Do you need a dictionary?
Also, I find it hilarious that anytime somebody tells the truth here people like you refer to them as "tough guys" or "keyboard warriors". I never claimed to be either, I just don't sugarcoat the fact that Ortiz quit.
GTFO. Quitting is stopping a fight because it's not going the way you like it, like Hopkins against Dawson, for example. Anyone with half a brain wouldn't label a fighter who has to make that choice a quitter and stigmatize them for it. Fight had to be stopped, it's not the damn Colosseum.
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He quit! The ref didn't stop the fight, the fight didn't go all 12, he didn't get knocked out. No one was DQ'd. His corner didn't stop the fight either (IIRC)
He failed to go out and fight in the next round. He retired from the bout voluntarily, aka quit. Regardless of the circumstances.
Does that make him this or that, or does that mean "people on NSB would have continued?" No it doesn't. But he quit
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Originally posted by iseah100 View PostGuys guys guys, don't you know? Everyone on here would have continued for 7 rounds with a shattered jaw, torn rotator cuff, and broken hand.
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Originally posted by The_Bringer View PostWhere was it ever stated that his jaw was broken in the 5th round? When was that proven? Because if it was, I honestly missed that news.
As for the question about my jaw : No, I've never suffered a broken jaw, but I fail to see how that negates my ability to comment on the events that transpire within the confines of a boxing ring.
Or are you trying to imply that people are only allowed to comment on things with which they have firsthand experience of? Because if so, that's exceedingly ****** logic, and you'd be disqualifying yourself from being able to comment on the vast majority of things you comment on in the lounge.
Just sayin'.
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Originally posted by Hallaqsillaq View PostHaving the cognizance of mind to assess his situation and correctly safeguard himself from any further and future harm was quitting?
GTFO. Quitting is stopping a fight because it's not going the way you like it, like Hopkins against Dawson, for example. Anyone with half a brain wouldn't label a fighter who has to make that choice a quitter and stigmatize them for it. Fight had to be stopped, it's not the damn Colosseum.
You can quit a fight for more than one reason. You can quit because you don't think you deserve to get hit, you can quit because the opportunity came up and you didnt want to take another 8 rounds of punishment, or you can quit because you have a serious injury that potentially end your career.
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I think the fact he quite for the Maidana fight, had a lot to do with why he got so much **** for quitting this fight. I think most of those fans that were on his case, understand now.
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