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  • #51
    Angulo was putting on a lot of pressure slowly but surely slowing lara down throughout the fight and to quit at that moment just seemed like a waste of all that hard work. But he must have been in tremendous pain to just quit like that so who knows.

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    • #52
      Originally posted by The_Bringer View Post
      You can't ignore me. I'm a super mod.





      Yeah, I see. So I won't ever respond to you ever again

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      • #53
        He took a **** load of lefts all night I don't blame him. I was cheering for Lara but didn't expect an ending like that lol


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        • #54
          Originally posted by Frank Ducketts View Post


          Yeah, I see. So I won't ever respond to you ever again
          Best news I've heard all week.

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          • #55
            Originally posted by PurePugilist216 View Post
            The guy was eating punches all night, and then the round after he hurts his man badly he quits, I don’t have no problem with that because obviously Angulo felt a pain that most of us couldn’t even imagine. Great fight and all I can hope for is his well being, and maybe a rematch
            That's the thing.

            Lara was hitting him with some BIG shots in almost every round.

            Angulo fought a hell of a fight. He dropped Lara twice, and was going for the body. Great body shots.

            But he did quit.

            There is no denying that.

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            • #56
              In a way, boxing forces people to do something unnatural. In nature, animals rarely fight to the death. They usually fight until one them backs down (or quits, as it were).

              If I'm not mistaken, back in the early days of boxing, before the introduction of a limited number of rounds (first 15 and now 12), fights only ended if one guy quit or was knocked out. Since referees weren't as quick to call off a fight if a fighter was wobbly after getting back on his feet, I'd say a large portion of fights back then were determined by quitting.

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              • #57
                Originally posted by Jloro View Post
                He took a **** load of lefts all night I don't blame him. I was cheering for Lara but didn't expect an ending like that lol


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                Seeing his eye at the start of the round I was like, he won't finish the fight. It looked bad.

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                • #58
                  Frank Ducketts I love you.

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                  • #59
                    Originally posted by HooksInYou View Post
                    In a way, boxing forces people to do something unnatural. In nature, animals rarely fight to the death. They usually fight until one them backs down (or quits, as it were).

                    If I'm not mistaken, back in the early days of boxing, before the introduction of a limited number of rounds (first 15 and now 12), fights only ended if one guy quit or was knocked out. Since referees weren't as quick to call off a fight if a fighter was wobbly after getting back on his feet, I'd say a large portion of fights back then were determined by quitting.
                    It was honorable to quit if you're talking about bareknuckle fighting back then lol.

                    I just have a hard time when I hear the word "quit" being used. Even when it doesn't seem that a fighter should quit and does I side with the quitter when it comes to injury. When I see the damage and result I understand.

                    I never stopped liking Duran, but that was quitting.

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                    • #60
                      Originally posted by Sweet Pea 50 View Post
                      Yes, Angulo did "quit".

                      He got hit with a punch, and turned his back on his opponent.

                      He ain't a real "G'.
                      Put yourself in his shoes punk. You would've quit after the first left hand you felt in round 1 from Lara.

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