Comments Thread For: Dillian Whyte Tears Apart Daniel Dubois, Believes He "Quit" Against Joyce

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  • The Ox
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    #91
    His costume was too heavy

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    • Ray*
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      #92
      Originally posted by IronDanHamza
      He was crying and complaining that Wilder, Ruiz etc were making fun of him after his KO loss. I think on IFLTV and on Twitter.

      Yet that’s all he ever does. Did it with both Wilder and AJ.
      He called them a coward for not fighting him. Both fighters who he was having verbals with prior to him been KOed by Povetkin. Both who then piped up AFTER another boxer did what they could have done.

      That was NOT him crying about them taking a shot at him. So your post is ridiculous. Stop trying to win points (Am sure you would deny this but you play this card all the time) with some of these posters on here, you are not doing yourself any favours.

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      • Ray*
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        #93
        Originally posted by tophat1
        I would agree with that. There were enough warning signs inbetween rounds late on for them to pull him out of there. Totally different job building him back up to the public now
        That’s the biggest thing now, when you build someone up to the masses like he is the next Mike Tyson, the way his promoter was building him up then they would lap it up and believe you, especially when he is putting everyone away (Cab drivers), but when they see him quit like he did last night, then the rebuilding job becomes much more harder. Everyone is trying to be respectful to Dubois but they all still say he quit. Even though they don’t want to say it.

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        • LetOutTheCage
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          #94
          Originally posted by Ray*
          He definitely quit but you don’t play games with the eye. His corner should have played a part in that decision. It was the way that he quit that would haunt him.
          I dont think his corner was experienced from what I saw last night. Dubios looked completely lost and his corner weren't much help

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            #95
            Originally posted by Buggy bear
            if or when he fights again it should be after a long rest and a restructured team , This one isn’t progressive enough . No head movement , very stiff and atrocious instructions coming from the corner ..
            He would have to have a long rest due to his injury. His corner were panicking in there last night, which isn’t a good sign for DDD himself, you compare his corner to JJ corner and it’s light and day.

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              #96
              Originally posted by LetOutTheCage
              I dont think his corner was experienced from what I saw last night. Dubios looked completely lost and his corner weren't much help
              They were panicking, you can see it. I don’t think that gives DDD any confidence whatsoever. Am sure Frank Warren would be looking to make changes to that corner, especially now that he has given him a 5 year contract.

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              • sicko
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                #97
                This guys still runs his mouth like he just wasn't knocked the F^ck Out himself...


                STFU Dillian Whyte!

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                • Stuntman Mike
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                  #98
                  Oh well at least dubois made it to the 10th round in his last fight unlike some

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                  • BoZz
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                    #99
                    Originally posted by The plunger man
                    I agree and yet Roberto Duran is given a pass for quitting against sugar ray leonard and is still ranked very high in history
                    It’s been confirmed that dubois has a broken eye socket and nerve damage so I can imagine the pain he had and this injury really ended brooks career so it’s not injury that repairs easily.
                    But your right again and when you fight cans and your not use to having to take punches your not mentally toughened and.that’s why an amateur background pays off in the professionals.....it toughens you up for journey ahead
                    Duran did a lot for his legacy before he lost including beat Leonard. Like I said in my other comment, I hope he gets back and does well, makes some more money for himself and his family but the truth is his spirit got broken and you could see it in his eyes, people say yea he had to do it his eye could of suffered a career ending injury but at that point how was he supposed to know if the puffy eye was seriously injured? Those type of things happen in nearly every fight to boxers. You could see it in his eyes he didn't want to be in there anymore. All I'm saying is, he can come back and beat some shi**y opposition but if he lost to a "slowish" guy like Joyce how would he do against serious opponents? He got hyped up way too early, they made him into the next Mike Tyson yet he took the knee even tho he received no real punishment. The future will tell I guess but not anytime soon, now it's gonna be back to fighting C level British opposition.

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                    • The plunger man
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                      #100
                      Originally posted by BoZz
                      Duran did a lot for his legacy before he lost including beat Leonard. Like I said in my other comment, I hope he gets back and does well, makes some more money for himself and his family but the truth is his spirit got broken and you could see it in his eyes, people say yea he had to do it his eye could of suffered a career ending injury but at that point how was he supposed to know if the puffy eye was seriously injured? Those type of things happen in nearly every fight to boxers. You could see it in his eyes he didn't want to be in there anymore. All I'm saying is, he can come back and beat some shi**y opposition but if he lost to a "slowish" guy like Joyce how would he do against serious opponents? He got hyped up way too early, they made him into the next Mike Tyson yet he took the knee even tho he received no real punishment. The future will tell I guess but not anytime soon, now it's gonna be back to fighting C level British opposition.
                      yeah as I said he wasn’t tough enough and in another post I said by the 5th round he looked like he was going to cry in the corner and seemed looked defeated my post is simply to say a broken eye socket is not a normal injury and I think now knowing how that injury was I don’t think quitting that fight is quite as bad as a guy just taking a knee and giving up but yeah absolutely he lacks the steel or the grit to become a world champion and it’s this kind of fights what separates champions to good pros.
                      I’ve never felt an infinity towards him and I never spoke about what he would achieve because like a lot of Warren fighters he feeds them bums ....then they get exposed as soon as they come up against a good seasoned fighter.

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