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What's worse when losing: quitting or going out on your shield?

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  • #21
    Go out on your shield


    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zC_qv...layer_embedded

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    • #22
      As a trainer you don't have him do neither. You throw in the towel.

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      • #23
        Quitting is for *******.... Go out on your sheild

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        • #24
          thats what your corner is for.. if u quit before your corner throws in the towel your in trouble

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          • #25
            I'll answer it this way. Losing is a bad feeling....but losing and knowing you didnt leave everything in the ring, can haunt you for the rest of ur life. Micky Ward who lost 11 fights in his career said something along the lines of..he didnt regret anything he did in boxing, because he felt and he knew he left everything in the ring in every fight.

            Like i said, you can lose but if you know you left everything in the ring, you can get over it...but losing and knowing you didn't leave it all in the ring, thats something that is nearly impossible to get over. Hell, its like that with anything in life, not just boxing.

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            • #26
              Cris Arreola say it best :


              http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YFHWY...eature=channel

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              • #27
                There's one thing if yuor corner throws in the towel!!But it's something else entirely if the fighter himself just quits on his own,it's called a maloongo!!

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                • #28
                  Saturday begs the question...

                  What's worse when losing: quitting or going out on your shield?

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