Wilder stops throwing: "he didn't quit." Khan low blowed while throwing: "he quit!"

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  • elfag
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    #11
    Originally posted by revelated
    The ref said "can you continue"

    khan "nah"


    The ref still gave him time to change his mind. The ref couldnt conceive that khan was that much of a pussi. The ref never seen anybody quit for being punched in their thigh. So he ignored Khans "nah" to see if he would man up.


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    • _Rexy_
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      #12
      Originally posted by el***
      The ref said "can you continue"

      khan "nah"


      The ref still gave him time to change his mind. The ref couldnt conceive that khan was that much of a pussi. The ref never seen anybody quit for being punched in their thigh. So he ignored Khans "nah" to see if he would man up.


      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=P4P50r7lr8s
      I know it’s five minutes for a low blow, but have you ever seen someone get five minutes for getting hit in the quadricep?

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      • Combat Talk Radio
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        #13
        Originally posted by LDBC Slayer
        Wilder was looking for a way out for sure, you could see in his body language he was finished, just retreating constantly, laying on the ropes and throwing nothing but the occasional half assed shot. I wish the corner hadn't stopped it though because we weren't far from getting no mas
        My point is, if you believe Wilder wanted a way out, great. Khan wanted a way out.

        What I'm talking about is NSB making it seem like Wilder didn't want to quit despite not throwing back. OK, then Khan didn't want to quit despite getting low blowed.

        I just want consistency, that all.

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        • creekrat77
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          #14
          For a Champion to look that sloppy and hardly throw for 3 rounds while he is getting beaten from post to post; no wonder it got stopped.

          Wilder clearly wasn't going to "quit" but it was obvious to the reff, his corner and the viewing audience that he was going to let Fury keep wailing on him. The days of taking a 12 rnd sustained beating are over. This has been the case for years now.

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            #15
            You’re being silly. Deontay was mentally ****ed, Khan mentally cracked. I don’t even like Wilder, he doesn’t know enough to make me a fan.

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