Biggest Quitters In The Sport Of Boxing

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  • soul_survivor
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    #21
    Originally posted by Chinese Guy
    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.
    Brook himself used the word "quit" the only logical argument by his supporters can be if quitting is the right way to go in boxing. In 90% of cases, it is not.

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    • wlad1111
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      #22
      Originally posted by TOBYLEE1
      Would you consider Nicholas Walters a quitter?
      He wasn't damaged much just humiliated so yeah he is a quitter the worst kind.

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      • TOBYLEE1
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        #23
        Originally posted by wlad1111
        He wasn't damaged much just humiliated so yeah he is a quitter the worst kind.
        I a boxer's health is in jeopardy then yes if he has to quit he has to quit.

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        • iamboxing
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          #24
          Brook shouldn't have to risk his sight to prove he's tough. No sporting event (yes, it's a sport afterall) is worth losing your vision over.

          As for quitters:

          Golata is the obvious one. Not only did he quit against Tyson he also quit against Holyfield in the second fight by purposely hitting low when he was ahead on scorecards.

          Mcall in his second fight against Lewis - complete mental and emotional breakdown

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          • The Time
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            #25
            Originally posted by Street
            Kneeguel Cotto should be in a top 10 list of quitters

            Getting caught trying to use plaster on your hand wraps is the most cowardly way to quit on yourself. He didn't believe in himself, he didn't believe in his own skills, power, etc..

            Margarito quit on himself and the way he did was the worst possible way to do it.

            Antonio Margarito is a coward quitter.

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