Would you rather get ko'd or quit?
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Not really you weasel, that's only ever happened once, but continue following the crowd on here like the weasel that you are just to fit in, you weak coward.
There's been many, many times when Khan could have quit, yet he didn't and fought on like the warrior he is. Yet crowd following weasels like you take the one time out of 35 fights he was unconscious and try and use it to take the credit away from him.Comment
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Oh stfu you crybabyNot really you weasel, that's only ever happened once, but continue following the crowd on here like the weasel that you are just to fit in, you weak coward.
There's been many, many times when Khan could have quit, yet he didn't and fought on like the warrior he is. Yet crowd following weasels like you take the one time out of 35 fights he was unconscious and try and use it to take the credit away from him.Comment
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Mayweather fought Castillo with a torn shoulder. Ali finished his fight with Norton with a broken jaw. The greats persevere through injuries to transcend and become legends. Even Wilder fought with a torn bicep and broken hand for his hometown fans. I respect Brook for taking the Spence fight after that vicious beating he took from GGG but he quit like a *****. He's a quitter. Say what you want about Khan but he takes his ass whoopings like a man, always goes out his on back and not on his feet.Comment
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Look dude, being knocked out doesn't always mean you stop moving.
Evidence:
[IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/KrMCGIdRaFl72/*****.gif[/IMG]
You're trying to tell me Bradley wasn't knocked out on his feet? Of course he was.

I'm sorry but Simon Brown was OUT COLD...in dream land. Still snapping the jab in the process.

Paul Williams forgot he was boxing Martinez and thought he was boxing Sandman from Mike Tyson's PunchOut!.
No, Khan's been out cold plenty. Yes he gets up on Bambi legs, but it's a matter of time before the glass shatters - and I don't mean Stone Cold.Comment
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You're a proven liar, a cowardly one at that.
Look dude, being knocked out doesn't always mean you stop moving.
Evidence:
[IMG]https://media.*****.com/media/KrMCGIdRaFl72/*****.gif[/IMG]
You're trying to tell me Bradley wasn't knocked out on his feet? Of course he was.

I'm sorry but Simon Brown was OUT COLD...in dream land. Still snapping the jab in the process.

Paul Williams forgot he was boxing Martinez and thought he was boxing Sandman from Mike Tyson's PunchOut!.
No, Khan's been out cold plenty. Yes he gets up on Bambi legs, but it's a matter of time before the glass shatters - and I don't mean Stone Cold.
Keep digging you rat. Change the meanings of your words to try and justify your weaselness, but you can lie to everyone on here but deep down you know yourself the cowardly weasel that you are.
Going by your own definition then, so if he's been out ''cold'' against Prescott and Canelo, which other fights has he been out cold in? You said plenty so go on, name them you rat?Comment
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Mark of someone who's embarrassed and on the defensive: you resort to name calling. Grow up. Listen to the message and learn to debate.
But since you asked:
- Knocked cold TWICE in the Prescott fight
- Knocked cold against Canelo
- Knocked cold TWICE against Garcia (which I attribute to something with his neck rather than his chin)
- I'll count the Julio Diaz fight because it wasn't just a flash knockdown, it was a FLUSH combo knockdown shades of Lewis/Rahman 2
- Limond had him on ***** street and I argue Khan should have lost that fight
We're not going to even talk about amateurs where Craig Watson, a pillow puncher if there ever was one, almost put a stop to Khan's pro career ambitions.
You can "glass half full" all you care to about Khan getting up after getting dropped, that's cool. Doesn't negate the fact that your boy's head is easy to find, he's a sucker for the feint and unlike most fighters, when he gets nailed on the side, he goes limp every time.Comment
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Exactly.
I'm under no illusions.
Scenarios I'd quit under:
Double vision, an increase of cobwebs or shadows in field of vision, hearing loss, headache, broken jaw, tingling or numbness, difficulty understanding speech, weakness in arm or leg, nausea and vomiting, loss of coordination and balance, light-headedness, breathlessness.
dislocated shoulder, dislocated knee, broken ankle, badly broken nose coupled with respiratory distress.
And many, many more.
Before you can think of whether you'd quit you have to think of symptoms of cardiovascular, neurological issues that might actually kill you and orthopaedic issues.
I am sure there are world class fighters who will fight past that point. But let's not pretend they're normal.
They aren't.
They are freaks of nature.
But who knows maybe NSB houses some of the toughest men in the free world? I doubt it.Last edited by Sparked_26; 05-28-2017, 08:32 AM.Comment
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