Gonzalez QUIT!!???

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    TheTartanSoldier
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    #81
    A broken wrist isn't an excuse to quit, he's a loser.

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    • Light_Speed
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      #82
      Originally posted by FeFist
      Appeal to popularity fallacy. If the majority of the boxing world are arguing that David Haye lacks heart based on his performance against Wlad, they are incorrect.

      Slipping Wlad's punches was an incomplete answer as it wasn't enough for him to mount a successful offense. He still had to deal with the range and movement which prevented him from closing the distance, he still had to deal with Wlad leaning on him when he got close which prevented him from being ineffective when he did manage to close the distance.
      Yeah the majority could be wrong but then you'd have to explain why a lot of Haye fans (myself included) gave him shit for that performance when they're supposed to be biased towards him...

      How often did he try to close the distance? His strategy was to lure Wlad in and when he was falling behind on the scorecards he kept doing it. He had the choice between sticking to his ****** gameplan and losing a decision or taking chances in order to create opportunities for a KO. For safety reasons he chose the former, so he showed a lack of heart in this fight, I'm not saying he has absolutely no heart. Fighters can redeem themselves.

      Originally posted by $Natedatpkid$
      I agree. How can you be ****** enough to think Wlad would EVER come forward? Wlad hasn't been aggressive since Corries Sanders spanked him. Very poor effort from Haye. It's why nobody cares if he ever fights again besides brits.
      We even got brits here who want to disown him, that's why I'm shocked that some people try to defend that performance.

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      • apocalypto
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        #83
        He quit whats new.

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        • junior gong
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          #84
          Originally posted by Fruit
          His legs went, the gas tank was empty and he was probably facing the first adversity of his career. he didn't have the mental strength and that's probably the most important asset for a top level fighter.
          Thats the truth of it.

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