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  • #11
    Originally posted by Freedom. View Post
    You picked him to beat Lomachenko, and now you have turned against him.

    Shame on you.
    Originally posted by krazyn8tive View Post
    Ahh yes, Isaac Clarke being exposed as an idiot once again. It's not difficult to do actually.
    Originally posted by Kagami Taiga View Post
    Picking a fighter and then turning your back on them because they quit in a ****ing boxing match is pretty acceptable.
    I never picked Walters to win. Freedom lying like usual.

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    • #12
      The short version of the TS rant- "Don't call Walters a quitter, call Loma dominant"

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      • #13
        Originally posted by bigdramashow View Post
        Rest of his career is forgotten about now then is it? Him demolishing donaire, beating darchinyan, should all be thrown out the window should it?

        Why are people so desperate to throw fighters on the scrap heap. Cant people just think, yeah hes not as good as lomachenko, but neither is anyone else around that weight most likely. Seen it with gary russell, guy was prospect of the year, is a top fighter really yet his name never gets mentioned on here, or anywhere really anymore cause he lost. This is part of the reason boxers dont accept hard fights, cause the mentality is if someone loses then they are rubbish. WHy should the guy be vilified for one bad fight?

        Yeah he quit, cant praise him for it but does he really deserve the abuse coming his way? Easy for people to moan at him but they werent in his position, he was probably knackered, taking punishment, starting to get a bit of a beating and realised he had run out of ideas, so he called it a night. Some boxers have superhuman levels of courage, like abraham fighting through a broken jaw, some dont. But why should he now be called a coward etc, just cause he wasnt willing to take a beating? Seems like theres no middleground, your either a warrior or a coward.
        Its nothing to be proud of but does he really deserve the **** in the media slating him for it, arum saying hes a tough sell, seen many saying they will never watch him again etc.

        Think its pretty ****ing unfair that all his other good nights where hes delivered and brought entertainment for everyone is now forgotten about and people are wiping their arse with his name now. Everyone has regrets, he probably now regrets quitting but it shouldnt be a stick to beat him with for the rest of his career. At least he got in their with a top fighter in the first place, thats more than 99 percent of the current boxing roster are doing.
        All in all this fight showed Donaire simply aint shyt; Loma with his pitty pats is not enough to make you quit, a few clinch counters and push jabs aint enough to make a world class fighter quit; something else took place vs Walters, that boy dived and was ashamed of himself laying down and he quit in defiance.....Walters doesn't belong on my TV anymore

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        • #14
          Originally posted by The Big Dunn View Post
          The short version of the TS rant- "Don't call Walters a quitter, call Loma dominant"
          not at all, dont know why you are so desperate to twist my words for

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          • #15
            He's a quitter, he quit. That was in his power, nobody outside controlled that

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            • #16
              Walters literally RAN over to Loma's corner to surrender!

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              • #17
                I'm perfectly fine with quitting when the fight has been beaten out of you but when you've hardly taken any damage and you refuse to gamble, kindly fuck off to another sport.

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                • #18
                  I've never seen a fighter quit like that with barely any scratches and with 5 more rounds to go. Jo jo Dan, for example, was getting smashed like a rag doll, yet quitting was the last thing on his mind.

                  What Walters signified was, "F%ck you all. F%ck all the money and time you invested into this. I don't give a crap. I'm taking my money home."

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                  • #19
                    Originally posted by -PBP- View Post
                    Quitting in boxing is a no-no. It's like a code of honor.
                    if Gerald Mcclellan had quit hed be commentating with roy jones in andre ward kovalev 2.... but since he didn't u got to see a great fight with him taking damage that ruined his life.... but I feel u

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                    • #20
                      Just look at everything collectively, lets remember that instance when Walters paused in the center of the ring as the round ended, how bad does that look when he's the guy being dominated?

                      It wasn't even damage too, he was embarrassed, it's like the guy who slams the chess table or throws the basketball over the gate. I'm glad Lomachenko brought out the bitch in him because now we know who to invest time in.

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