If he trys again with plan b we will have to come up with a name that combines (a runner and a spoiler and a boxer), cause thats probably the only combination that may stop him becomming just a quitter then.

This thread and the other simular ones are all about how far we each personally feel a fighter should go out to make us, as fans happy. Compassion for others well being helps define where you stand on this matter. There are many boxing fans out there that want to a ko because its like a car accident to them. It occurs , but its only a small piece of the whole boxing sceme of things, more so in the higher weights.
That is why the general public like the heavyweights cause we all got the same heads and they get knocked off more frequently when the movment and body behind it is larger,also the action is slower so the general public get to see more and understand more.
Going by some peoples definition of a warrior then; someone who hasnt got a tough beard and goes out like a light or wobbles easily and is dropped when caught and has to call it day or quit, cannot ever be included into warrior class because you arent ever going to see a stand up war from them!

For me those weaker chinned types who still step into the ring and are forced to utilize all the other skills of boxing to try to get even with the more naturally tough chinned who have a great advantage are more within the warrior code.
That is the warrior code, going in against adversity when you're at a known disadvantage. To me the definition of 'quitter' is one who wont even turn up for the game and will fold real early. Or one who wont come in a second time for another shot. Not someone who says ,"you know what, i lose, I can't do nothing more,the belt is yours".<- that is just smart work. Sorry for those who feel they have been robbed of seeing someone out cold but seriously you may have deeper needs not just related to the art of fighting.