Re: Was it OK for Cotto to "quit" in Cotto vs Margarito I?
I don't think he quit in the sense that Ortiz did against Maidana. I just think he physically had nothing left in him to stand up and take them shots anymore and his corner did right by throwing in the towel, cotto had nothing left to give.
Re: Was it OK for Cotto to "quit" in Cotto vs Margarito I?
You do what you have to do to survive and fight another day. Never did understand this belief that boxers should never quit when they are taking a beating.
Re: Was it OK for Cotto to "quit" in Cotto vs Margarito I?
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generalbulldog
You do what you have to do to survive and fight another day. Never did understand this belief that boxers should never quit when they are taking a beating.
Exactly, I don't either, your personal heath is your 1st priority. This macho brainfart that you never "quit" comes from the mentality of a fool.
Re: Was it OK for Cotto to "quit" in Cotto vs Margarito I?
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Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by
generalbulldog
You do what you have to do to survive and fight another day. Never did understand this belief that boxers should never quit when they are taking a beating.
Exactly, I don't either, your personal heath is your 1st priority. This macho brainfart that you never "quit" comes from the mentality of a fool.
I read a quote once of Genghis Khan don't remember exactly how it goes but it was something like only a fool continues to fight a battle he cannot win. He had the largest of all the empires back then no one calls him coward. First there's quiting like ortiz then there's the way cotto went, giving it your all and stopping when you have nothing left to give.
Re: Was it OK for Cotto to "quit" in Cotto vs Margarito I?
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Manos de Piedra
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Originally Posted by
Mars_ax
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Originally Posted by
generalbulldog
You do what you have to do to survive and fight another day. Never did understand this belief that boxers should never quit when they are taking a beating.
Exactly, I don't either, your personal heath is your 1st priority. This macho brainfart that you never "quit" comes from the mentality of a fool.
I read a quote once of Genghis Khan don't remember exactly how it goes but it was something like only a fool continues to fight a battle he cannot win. He had the largest of all the empires back then no one calls him coward.
First there's quiting like ortiz then there's the way cotto went, giving it your all and stopping when you have nothing left to give.
Great point, 2 totally different scenarios.
Re: Was it OK for Cotto to "quit" in Cotto vs Margarito I?
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p4pking
Pretty funny that the only people who have even suggested that Cotto did anything close to quit in the first place are the 2 resident E thug jokers.
Yeah.... pretty damn predictable, isn't it?
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