Originally posted by Kevin Jesus
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Why are quitters praised in the sport of boxing???
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Yeah i like to know why Floyd Mayweather gets praised for quitting on the sport while he was in his prime and still had alot to prove. He quit when he saw the W.W. division loaded and avoid the De La Hoya rematch, but found an oppnening to fight smaller guys that present no danger to him because they're smaller and all he has to do is run. I personally saw Floyd quitting the sport just not to fight a Margarito, mosley or Cotto. If Margarito were pounding Mayweather Mayweather would've quit 3 rounds earlier and say he had his hand broken. Cotto on the other didn't avoid Mosley or Margarito and when 11 rounds againt plasterman despite looking like ****. I have no doubt that Mayweather would have really quit, but he never fights dangerous fighters to avoid being embarrass and embarrassing himself in front of his peers.
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Originally posted by F l i c k e r View PostHow can you speak for him? Your in denial.
If Ali said "im *******ual and love men" that means he's *******ual PERIOD.
So he said, not me, not anyone else. ALI said that he wasn't going to come out to the 15th, he REFUSED to. That means he wasn't going to, PERIOD.
Then we can go ahead and say, he does. He passes out, because that is the VERY next thing he did. Fight over. Frazier wins by what "appears" to be the most hellacious KO ever.
And instead of Ali, everyone will be talking about Frazier instead.
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Originally posted by street bully View PostAli didn't look like he was about to collapse in the 14th round when he was beating Frazier from pillar to post, and looked as if he was going to kill him.
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Originally posted by Second Wind View PostYeah i like to know why Floyd Mayweather gets praised for quitting on the sport while he was in his prime and still had alot to prove. He quit when he saw the W.W. division loaded and avoid the De La Hoya rematch, but found an oppnening to fight smaller guys that present no danger to him because they're smaller and all he has to do is run. I personally saw Floyd quitting the sport just not to fight a Margarito, mosley or Cotto. If Margarito were pounding Mayweather Mayweather would've quit 3 rounds earlier and say he had his hand broken. Cotto on the other hadn didn't avoid Mosley or Margarito and when 11 rounds againt plasterman and looking like ****. I have no doubt that Mayweather would have really quit, but he never fights dangerous fighters to avoid being embarrass and embarrassing himself in front of his peers.
Shame on Floyd!
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Originally posted by Little Killer View PostWhy are quitters praised in the sport of boxing???
For example, Duran. They have him an top 10 ATG but his record against other ATG doesn’t stack up at all. He was losing the 2nd Leonard fight instead of fighting till the end like a warrior that he claims he is, he threw his hands up and QUIT. This is undoubtedly one of the most disgraceful moments in the history of boxing. This shameless coward is praised like he is something special
The next one is JCC. He was meant to be the epitome of a Mexican warrior, but like many other cowards choose the cowardly way and quit.
Frazier is another warrior who was exposed as a quitter. He has one more round against Ali but instead QUIT
Vitali K, just had to take one more round of punishment to beat Byrd, but his lack of heart cost him the fight. He is also known quitting in the amateurs.
Miguel Cotto. I have never seen someone been exposed that badly before. Cotto was meant to break men and so on. But against Margarito he was sodomized like a lil pro. The funny thing is, if you rewatch the fight. Cotto took the second knee without even being PUNCHED. Talk about quitting.
Yet also call runners like Leonard Pernell Mayweather Taylor have never quit when injured badly.
This thread was made to insult Miguel Cotto (AKA "The Puerto Rican Freitas").
It's just not right.
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