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Originally posted by big_james10 View PostUnlike Victor Ortiz, who quit against Maidana simply because he didn't like getting hit, Alvarado fought bravely. He had no chance of winning the fight and was simply going to take more and more punishment. His corner knew it and they were going to make the right decision before the referee came to the corner.
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Reading through these 10 pages, it just goes to show the IQ level of Boxingscene posters in general. There's people actually debating with themselves if it's sarcasm or not. While others are 100% sure and angered that Lyle is talking in a literal sense. This is amazing, an obviously sarcastic article being taken so literal.
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Originally posted by DoktorSleepless View PostI find it hard to believe that there's anyone here who didn't get it. It's hardly clever satire. I actually agree with the point, but it's just a trite and lazy way to get the message across. Everything he writes is always done in an confrontational and mocking manner, which is never a good way to to try to convince the audience. It just makes me cringe. I expect some more professionalism from a boxingscene columnist.
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I am obviously not the warrior Alvarado is, but I have seen my share of the ring, kwoon, and dojo. And I would die for my family. Don't care what people say about the better part of valor, I would.
Should any normal human have the wherewithal to quit if the going gets rough? Yeah. Is it admirable in any way? No. Sorry its not. Boxers aren't supposed to be like regular guys, that's the thing. They have dedicated their lives to COMBAT. Would Miyamoto Mushashi lay down his sword at his enemy's feet and say please let me go (unless it was a ploy to make them lax?) No!
A self professed warrior should keep fighting until the decision to fight or not is taken out of his hands. That's blood sport. And that's the honor involved in 1 on 1 combat.
He should have this mindset: if I quit my stock goes down. If my stock goes down, I get less money. If I get less money my family suffers. That's it man!
One of Alvarado's chief attributes was his toughness. By not finishing that fight, or trying to, he has laid a stigma on himself and his career. Not Ortiz or Duran level but its there.
Go out on your shield, indeed. Its one thing being a so called "keyboard" warrior, its quite another to be an emmasculated pansy.Last edited by Syf; 10-22-2013, 08:01 PM.
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Originally posted by Mr Ehrmantraut View PostDid Rockin' write this article?.
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