Biggest Quitters In The Sport Of Boxing

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  • Pandur
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    #11
    Originally posted by Kigali
    Chavez Sr quit.

    Twice.
    You refer to the Oscar De Hoya fights?
    I totally agree on that one.

    Even though I thought the Meldrick Taylor stoppage was ridiculous and never liked Chavez Sr. I give him respect for all the fights he fought and how active of an figther he was.

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    • PRINCEKOOL
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      #12
      Originally posted by Pandur
      David Haye against Klitschko was a bit of a quit also.
      No it was not, it was a chess match a tactical affair! Haye in every single round initiated attack, that was nullified by Wladimir Kiltschko's wrestling tactics! Technically Haye just did not have the arsenal to beat Kitschko that night.

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      • soul_survivor
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        #13
        Originally posted by punchr
        You get pussy though...
        Yeah I know but that has nothing to do with Kell Crook

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        • Chinese Guy
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          #14
          Originally posted by soul_survivor
          Yep, not only is he the worst active quitter but as a world level fighter as the lowest stock of any fighter. Disgraceful.
          Wow your sig made me truly LOL. They both are ATG quitters no doubt after their last bouts. Brook had less than two rounds to go which is even worse than Ortiz's last bout with 8 to go. Brook had Not Even TWO ROUNDS LEFT!!!

          But Quitters Gotta Quit. Brook is a D+ fighter at best this is his level he needs to know his place and stop being so deluded stop begging for paydays he doesn't deserve.

          Remember what Brook said before the fight that his eyes were totally fine and he was mentally strong and in the best shape of his life. So by all means this a quit job if you just use logic.

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          • punchr
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            #15
            Originally posted by soul_survivor
            Yeah I know but that has nothing to do with Kell Crook
            You're a guy who gets ass so why are you red k'ing me when I ask you about advice on how to get women? You disabled visitor messages on your page pimp.

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            • TOBYLEE1
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              #16
              Those who said Golota, after that fight he was acting psycho, fainted and when he was taken to the hospital he had neurological damage along with a fractured bone in his spine because of the Tyson KO

              I thought he quit too but he went through a lot afterward

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              • wlad1111
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                #17
                there is a huge difference between quitting if you think your future health is on the line vs quitting when things aren't going your way. I see a lot of brave keyboard warriors here who wouldn't want to wear a pirate costume for the rest of their lives either but have no problem **** talking on the forums.

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                • TOBYLEE1
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                  #18
                  Originally posted by wlad1111
                  there is a huge difference between quitting if you think your future health is on the line vs quitting when things aren't going your way. I see a lot of brave keyboard warriors here who wouldn't want to wear a pirate costume for the rest of their lives either but have no problem **** talking on the forums.
                  Would you consider Nicholas Walters a quitter?

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                  • Street
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                    #19
                    Kneeguel Cotto should be in a top 10 list of quitters

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                    • Kigali
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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Pandur
                      You refer to the Oscar De Hoya fights?
                      I totally agree on that one.

                      Even though I thought the Meldrick Taylor stoppage was ridiculous and never liked Chavez Sr. I give him respect for all the fights he fought and how active of an figther he was.
                      I'm talking about the 2nd Randall fight and the Oscar bout.

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