Comments Thread For: Don't Tell Me Daniel Dubois is a Quitter
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You need people to hold your hand and point out why they addressed someone who kept commenting on their posts. You’re the slow one. Have a good day. Ya useless.Comment
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If you don’t call him a quitter, I’m not sure what quitting is.
He has to examine himself in the mirror and when he’s tested again in the future we’ll see what he’s made of.
As of right now, there’s nothing else you could call it. He quit!Comment
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There are several ways of winning a boxing match. One method is to beat your opponent into submission, and that's what Joyce did. I don't fault Dubois for submitting; I fault him for not being able to avoid having his eye get destroyed in the first place. His eye was swelling since the 3rd round, but he never seemed to make any adjustments in order to deter Joyce from throwing/landing his jab. Joyce never had to switch up his offense because Dubois didn't give him a reason to.Last edited by kiaba360; 11-30-2020, 08:34 PM.Comment
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He took the smart long term option, so did Vitali Klitschko vs Byrd and noone would accuse him of being soft after his war with Lewis
Tbh I wanted Joyce to batter him but the young heavyweight showed good composure in thereComment
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Great article by a true Sports fan. Dubois is no quitter. He was hurt in that eye early on. He fought through it getting worse over the course of the fight. That takes a lot of resolve, strength, and courage.
Unfortunately, sometimes we can't fight through serious injuries. That injury is worse because he went all the way to the 10th. Not smart (by his corner) in my opinion.
Fans that are heartless are usually the softest wimps in real life. They mostly would not have fought through one round of that pain and debilitation.
Dubois can hold his head up. He fought well, but had to stop. Knucklehead "macho" fans are really just sick individuals. Dubois has already accomplished much more than most of them ever will.
PS - I'm American, love Boxing and other sports, and remain humble by the efforts and accomplishments of People, who are still flesh, blood, and fragile.Comment

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