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  • Bep3373
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    #31
    Originally posted by mabulkhair
    You don't quit in boxing! I applaud warriors such as Matthysse, Provo, Bradley, Ward, Gatti, and pretty much any Mexican lol. A Mexican fighter could have his eyeball hanging out and still want to continue to fight.
    Les not forget the king of quitting is Ortiz ...he's Mexican correct

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    • Vasyl’s dad
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      #32
      Originally posted by Heavyfist
      Collazo is a coward. A quitter who doesn't deserve another fight.

      Thurman needs to stop picking on bums and accept the Spence challenge.
      What is the Spence challenge? Fight a guy who has fought nobodies for his short career? Yea, such a daunting task that would be. How about Spence beat some top 10 welters first.

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      • North Star
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        #33
        Originally posted by The Noose
        Im really surprised how many people here think he was right to quit.

        I thought he gave it his all and admired the way he fought. But when you get cut, thats what cutmen are for. His cut man stopped the bleeding in the corner. Yet he was saying he couldnt see?? That doesnt make sense.

        In this interview, he said he PROBABLY would of got caught with some needless shots. But does that mean every fighter who gets a bad cut should quit? They stopped the bleeding. There was a good chance he would of got hit and the bleeding started again, but he also could of hurt Thurman, maybe stopped him.
        I didnt see him taking much punishment. So i find it strange he was eager to quit.
        This is exactly how I saw it too. Collazo read taking Thurman's punches and was never really hurt at all. On the other hand, he was pressuring and hurting Thurman often. Is was actually surprised at how weak Thurman looked. I was of the opinion that he was the goods and would be a force in the future. His performance and gift stoppage last night exposed him to be B level at best. I was shocked.

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        • PAC-BOY
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          #34
          oh the good ole days when fighters would fight with eyes swollen shut (some both Gatti) Noses hanging off their face (Marciano) Broken hands (many fighters) One Arm (Pacquiao) Not being able to see at all (Ali) oooooh the good ole days!

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          • Barcham
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            #35
            This man died 6 years ago to the day that Collazo gave up. I felt the earth shake last night and thought it was an earthquake but it was just Arturo spinning over in his grave.

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              #36
              Collazo is a tough dude and I would never question his heart or courage. But what happened just highlighted the problem with the fight itself - when you pick an opponent on the way out, this is what happens. They lack the commitment they once had to keep going.

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                #37
                Herrera

                Herrera didn't quit... and he had two cuts - one of them was hideous, with tissue flapping around

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                • alexguiness
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                  #38
                  I don't think Collazo is a quitter.

                  He is just old and a bit shot.

                  I thought overall he gave a pretty good account of himself last night.

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                  • mlac
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                    #39
                    Originally posted by PunchyPotorff
                    And tell us again how many rounds you've fought in your pro career?
                    you cant state the obvious because he's not a pro boxer? stfu man.

                    people trying to gloss over the **** because boxing is a tough sport.

                    yes motherfuc*er state the damn obvious, he still quit like a damn pussay.

                    people trying to tell us an apple is an orange when we all saw the same godddamn thing, damn annoying

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                    • MC Hammer
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                      #40
                      Originally posted by mabulkhair
                      You don't quit in boxing! I applaud warriors such as Matthysse, Provo, Bradley, Ward, Gatti, and pretty much any Mexican lol. A Mexican fighter could have his eyeball hanging out and still want to continue to fight.
                      And he would be a dumbass. Don't quit in the ring, I get. Making it back to your corner and making a wise decision, I can't knock him for. Dude took punishment, only had a brief moment of true success, and that wasn't going to come back.

                      Same guys hating on him, didn't have a damn thing to say about Mike Alvarado not coming backout vs Provodnikov, or Oscar with Pac, but then again those fights weren't on PBC

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