Anyone else sick of the QUITTING culture in boxing?

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  • Sir_Didymus
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    #1

    Anyone else sick of the QUITTING culture in boxing?

    Look. Where I grew up when you fight someone whether it's for free or money you fight till one of you drops and shake hands afterwards.

    Where I boxed for a few years all we were ever taught is to never QUIT in everything in life. It's how a lot of the troubled youths who were boxing sorted their lives out by not QUITTING anything they apply themselves to whether that's boxing, career or studies.

    This is what boxing taught me. To never QUIT and fight through the struggle and adversity.

    So why is QUITTING now so rife in boxing and why are all these fanboy pùssies defending it like advocates against boxing and violence? Why are they even watching boxing when one jab let alone a punch can change a life even kill a man??

    Fùck you pùssies. You casuals have ruined boxing with excusing this laydown, pick a pay cheque up QUITTING behaviour.

    Give me a fighter who would rather get iced and go out on his shield trying to fight through the adversity any day.
  • .!WAR MIKEY!.
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    to me theirs levels to it, acceptable and hell no. I never like it but some I let slide and others I dont.

    Walters and Rigo fall under HELL NO!

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    • Sir_Didymus
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      #3
      Originally posted by .!WAR MIKEY!
      to me theirs levels to it, acceptable and hell no. I never like it but some I let slide and others I dont.

      Walters and Rigo fall under HELL NO!
      Worst quits I've seen this year belong to Rigo, O'Hara Davies and Brook in that order. Whilst there maybe varying circumstances the reality is other fighters have been in their positions and boxed on. It's heart and a lack of it.

      Rigo takes the cake for QUIT of the decade. Even a completely weight drained useless boxer like Chavez Jnr was getting the shìt punched out of him for the full 12 rounds by Canelo but he didn't QUIT. I respect Chavez Jnr for this even though I shìt on him a lot.

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