On the subject of "quitting."

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  • STREET CLEANER
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    #71
    Originally posted by vman075
    Did you ever think those guys came out that extra round and wanted to call it quits in the middle but stuck it out till the end of the round to do so? There's two ways to look at it. Like if Cotto finished the 11th and then stopped it in the corner, does that make him less of a man? No, in my eyes he stuck it out further. If Oscar ended it in the middle of the 7th, does that make him more of a man. You can never tell when that guy went out for that "one more round." If that last round was the one more round, then "quitting on their a$$" actually involved more balls to endure the round
    There are occasions that a fighter has to quit. Some fighters are too ****** for their own good so the corner has to do it for them. Look at the Margo case, Pac re-arranged his face and instead of stopping it they believe in that I'll die in the ring crap and his career was cut short.

    But to go out one more round to try to win takes more courage than just saying I quit on my a$$. This is a brutal sport

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    • STREET CLEANER
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      #72
      Originally posted by MAXIMUS~RICO~13
      I feel sorry for some cotto fans on here because in a week he's either going to be put to sleep like an old dog or take a knee ala pre game football prayer !!! I hope its put to sleep so u guys don't get anymore **** on here.
      I don't think he gonna get put to sleep but he will be stopped while taking punches on the ropes

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      • Rome-By-Ko
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        #73
        Originally posted by Mr.Fantastic
        A quit is a quit.
        I agree,yet perception of the fighter quitting can change with how he does the rest of his career..Like Duran Cotto V.Klitschko etc etc..Then you have a guy like Ortiz,who's made a career out of quitting..

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        • SeekDaGreat
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          #74
          Originally posted by Dabuu
          Also remb. what Victor ortiz said after he quit also......i think that was worst than him quitting....and he wasnt getting destroyed either the fight was still up 4 grabs.....
          He was winning...at least on my card he was.

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          • EXPOSEDheroes
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            #75
            Originally posted by Cee Mac Eleven
            All I know is that Chavez SR. NEVER quit against a Puerto Rican. I can get on YouTube and find videos of Chavez Sr. Destroying PR's, doe.

            Get mad, I love it when you're all furious. Youre a diva... Just like **** idol, Kneeguel Quitto.


            Lol @ you thinking it was okay for Quitron to jump out of the ring. That has to be the biggest bytch move in boxing history.

            Can you find me a video of a PR quitting against Chavez?

            Only a desperate clown would kid himself about Cotto vs Plaster. You actually have to site a fight in which a dude came in with loaded wraps.

            Tony quit when he lost confidence and entered the ring against Cotto with plaster wraps. THAT is quitting before the fight even begins. A guy lacking confidence in himself to the point where he needed plaster wraps.

            THINK.

            Oh, can you find me a video of Camacho or Gomez ever quitting in the ring regardless of the beating he was taking? Cause I just showed you one of Chavez quitting over a sore lip and being the usual angry inner female with his tantrums against old men with microphones. Badass huh?


            "Richarr Steele es un Facker!!!"


            HAHAHAHAHA!


            Chavez Sr. talks about quitting life. Damn, suicide doe??

            Last edited by EXPOSEDheroes; 05-31-2014, 10:56 AM.

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            • EXPOSEDheroes
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              #76
              Originally posted by Rome-By-Ko
              I agree,yet perception of the fighter quitting can change with how he does the rest of his career..Like Duran Cotto V.Klitschko etc etc..Then you have a guy like Ortiz,who's made a career out of quitting..
              I think Victor Ortiz is p4p the greatest quitter that ever lived. Imagine if he fought little Siri Salido and took 50 low blows...or just 10 from Abner Mares.

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              • Resilient
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                #77
                smh people debating about quitters, pansy fans to boot, it's laughable.

                Most people who laugh at ''quitters'' don't have half the man of these pro boxers.

                They would shake you to your boots and give you the ****s if you ever faced them.

                Pro elite fighters are a different breed, they would make you pansy's shiver and cry in fear if you ever had the balls to face them and spout that **** off in real life.

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                • EXPOSEDheroes
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                  #78
                  At 25:40 min mark, Julio begins to talk about why he quit and how the little cut over his left eye was just too much to take. In typical bitter Julio fashion, he then goes on to try and diss Oscar by saying Oscar's power is nothing.

                  Earlier in the interview, Oscar implies that if you cut Julio, "give him something to think about" he is likely to quit and or, lose his fire.




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                  • EXPOSEDheroes
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                    #79
                    Originally posted by Booty Dew
                    smh people debating about quitters, pansy fans to boot, it's laughable.

                    Most people who laugh at ''quitters'' don't have half the man of these pro boxers.

                    They would shake you to your boots and give you the ****s if you ever faced them.

                    Pro elite fighters are a different breed, they would make you pansy's shiver and cry in fear if you ever had the balls to face them and spout that **** off in real life.
                    I agree. This thread exposes those lead-head fans who like to talk shet about only certain fighters quitting, while there country is p4p #1 when it comes to a long list of quitters.

                    Nothing like giving it back to them and causing them to face REALITY.


                    I have NO problem with a pro fighter who knows he is done in the ring. I do however, have a problem with fans who act like they know of NO quitters from their team.

                    Lies... History disagrees with them.

                    Stools.

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                    • GeneralZod
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                      #80
                      Alvarado's quit is one i didn't mind. He was clearly getting wrecked to no avail.

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