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  • #11
    So it wasn't his corner then

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    • #12
      The guy needs to look out for his own well being, anyone should be able to understand and respect that. It's not we are the Romans watching ******/gladiators duel it out until the death or something, this is boxing.

      He was at the point where every punch was hurting him and he didn't have enough on his own punches to keep Ruslan away, as others have stated, the fight was pretty much over.

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      • #13
        Originally posted by hanzoh74 View Post
        Real boxing fans dont think that way that ur a quitter but respect for u Mike
        I disagree, i had no problem whatsoever with the stoppage Mike was spent his legs was gone, his face was badly swollen on one side and was very far behind on the cards he had no chance of winning on points at the time of the stoppage and was so tired he was very unlikely to stop the iron chinned Provodnikov.
        Last edited by chocolate; 10-20-2013, 10:15 AM.

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        • #14
          If anyone did not know these were the scorecards at the time of the stoppage at the end of the 10th round all in favor of Provodnikov -

          98-90, 96-92, 97-90.
          Last edited by chocolate; 10-20-2013, 10:19 AM.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by Southpawology View Post
            If the ref asks you do you want to continue and you say no thats quitting, and if its not quitting then what is it called? I think no less of mike hes still a warrior in my eyes BUT HE DID QUIT. If this was ortiz he would be getting torn a new azzhole right now
            Quitting isn't choosing not to continue when you have nothing left to offer. Thats called thinking smart.

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            • #16
              I dont consider him a quitter. At this stage in his career he's not making enough money to throw his career away. He's just now making a pretty good living he has to watch out for himself. It's not like with Bradley where his corner didnt know how much damage was done. Bradley also has the SKILL to perservere, Alvarado did not. He was too far gone, at this point he would have just been there to make it to the cards. Takes a man to admit defeat. No shame there. There's a difference in admiting defeat and quitting imo. He never quit on himself until he couldnt do it anymore. Every right to the body was freezing him not to mention that left hook he was taking. Ortiz quit because he could have kept going (Maidana... Though his eyes were completely glazed over, he had a lot to give but he was also young and looking out for his career...but his comments are what made you believe he quit on himself).
              Last edited by NearHypnos; 10-20-2013, 10:17 AM.

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              • #17
                Mike was taking a beating a prolonged beating for many rounds.

                who is to know if he had numerous broken ribs and facial fractures, i dont

                believe he is a quitter when the Russian beat him into submission.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by WARQUEZ View Post
                  The Cotto effect.
                  Unless Ruslan gets caught with plaster next, I don't see how this is related to Cotto. Mike just quit on the stool like all the other Mexicans that quit have done.

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                  • #19
                    Mike fought for 3 or 4 rounds without legs. Literally every shot, including jabs, wobbled his legs. True respect for holding out as long as he did.

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                    • #20
                      live to fight another day

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