Quit
1. to stop, cease, or discontinue: She quit what she was doing to help me paint the house.
2. to depart from; leave (a place or person): They quit the city for the seashore every summer.
3. to give up or resign; let go; relinquish: He quit his claim to the throne. She quit her job.
There is no doubt, from these definitions of the word, Cotto did quit. However, I am convinced the way many people viewed his actions as shameful for a boxer.
People treat the action the same way someone who chooses suicide. In the sense that a person has quit prematurely. There is nothing wrong with what Cotto did. I'm not just speaking about Cotto, but all boxers that step in the ring.
Yes, boxing is about fighting the odds. However, as an athlete, he does have the choice to decide when enough is enough. We all enjoy seeing the boxer who takes a beating but just wont stop trying. Their will to truly sacrifice. It is so exciting. When the boxer career is over. Will those sacrifices truly benefit that person when it's all said and done? To me, brain damage is not worth any legacy.
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1. to stop, cease, or discontinue: She quit what she was doing to help me paint the house.
2. to depart from; leave (a place or person): They quit the city for the seashore every summer.
3. to give up or resign; let go; relinquish: He quit his claim to the throne. She quit her job.
There is no doubt, from these definitions of the word, Cotto did quit. However, I am convinced the way many people viewed his actions as shameful for a boxer.
People treat the action the same way someone who chooses suicide. In the sense that a person has quit prematurely. There is nothing wrong with what Cotto did. I'm not just speaking about Cotto, but all boxers that step in the ring.
Yes, boxing is about fighting the odds. However, as an athlete, he does have the choice to decide when enough is enough. We all enjoy seeing the boxer who takes a beating but just wont stop trying. Their will to truly sacrifice. It is so exciting. When the boxer career is over. Will those sacrifices truly benefit that person when it's all said and done? To me, brain damage is not worth any legacy.
Thoughts?
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