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  • #11
    Originally posted by observer View Post
    To me the more important question is bad vs good stoppages. When a fighter quits he quits. That doesn't change anything. If a fighter decided the fight is not worth fighting any longer, he is not likely to rally to win it. Fighters who think they stand a chance don't quit. So when a fighter quits, the only thing it does is rob the fans of a couple more rounds of the same thing. Not so with bad stoppages. They rob the fighter of a chance, but the price to pay for giving him that chance is accidentally letting the fighter be killed... where is the line there??
    Whats the WORST is when refs do SHT jobs! Like Weeks in Ward vs. Kovalov and Floyd Bayless in the Maidana vs. Mayweather fight.

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    • #12
      Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
      Curtis Harper walking out of the ring after the opening bell of Round 1. Classic!
      I’ve never seen that one??? Is that the meme where the boxer leaves the fight once the bell is rang???

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      • #13
        Originally posted by rrayvez View Post
        very different. There are tons of fighters who have continued fighting after low blows. Can't think of many who have had their face broken in back to back fights.
        Yeah I give Brook a pass on both those fights. Have you seen the surgery pics and how they had to fix his eye socket???? Damn it was hard to look at

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        • #14
          Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
          Yeah I give Brook a pass on both those fights. Have you seen the surgery pics and how they had to fix his eye socket???? Damn it was hard to look at
          yeah, i give Brook a pass on both also. First, he was ballsy to take either of those fights. And he didn't just show up to collect a paycheck. He was genuinely trying to win both fights. He was just over matched.

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          • #15
            Originally posted by observer View Post
            To me the more important question is bad vs good stoppages. When a fighter quits he quits. That doesn't change anything. If a fighter decided the fight is not worth fighting any longer, he is not likely to rally to win it. Fighters who think they stand a chance don't quit. So when a fighter quits, the only thing it does is rob the fans of a couple more rounds of the same thing. Not so with bad stoppages. They rob the fighter of a chance, but the price to pay for giving him that chance is accidentally letting the fighter be killed... where is the line there??
            Great question. Personally I like the refs who say something along the lines of "I need you to show me something". Then it's up to the fighter to do so and if he doesn't, i can't blame the ref for stopping it because he gave the fighter a chance.

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            • #16
              Originally posted by rrayvez View Post
              yeah, i give Brook a pass on both also. First, he was ballsy to take either of those fights. And he didn't just show up to collect a paycheck. He was genuinely trying to win both fights. He was just over matched.
              Yup! He fought two bigger guys who were ranked P4P #1 and P4P Top #5

              The ggg fight I felt was beyond ****** but like you said he came to fight! And was pretty even on the scorecards

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              • #17
                Originally posted by HarvardBlue View Post
                Gvozdyk had a look in his eyes like he was thinking about bailing against Beterbiev.
                Kinda. I think when he faked his hand being hit or whatever that was it was over.

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                • #18
                  Originally posted by Shadoww702 View Post
                  Yup! He fought two bigger guys who were ranked P4P #1 and P4P Top #5

                  The ggg fight I felt was beyond ****** but like you said he came to fight! And was pretty even on the scorecards
                  probably one of the worst business decisions I've seen for a fighter. I also think Rosado passing up a 154 pound title shot vs k9 bundrage to move up and face ggg at mw was ******. Ballsy, but I think he could've at least won a world title if he faced k9 instead. Now he's titleless for his career. A decision I flip flop on was what happened with vargas vs Trinidad. On 1 end he was too young but on the other end he fought campas, winky and quartey before facing Trinidad. That's pretty good comp. Although he lost, he gets eternal props for the way he fought. But I always wonder what his career would've been had he not taken that fight.

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                  • #19
                    Do you still think j rock has the best chance at 54 or below to beat canelo? What do you think about Reynoso getting trainer of the year? 😂

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                    • #20
                      Boring ass mailbag. Breadman chose not to answer the vast amount of questions on Jrock’s loss. So much for asking the trainer why they lost. Bread be like, “its not my fault doe, I wasn’t wearing gloves against Rosario!”

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