If I may, he had his jaw broken. He had it taken place in a location in which your opponent trains for months preparing to render you separate from your consciousness. I think to call Victor soft hearted is a bit extreme do the fact that he had a broken jaw.
Vitali Klitschko is one of the toughest man I seen walk in the ring, he fought against Chisora with an injured arm but he couldn't continue against Byrd. Injuries are as unique as the fighters themselves; even similar injuries bring out different results.
I dislike Victor as a fighter and I do think he's mentally weak but even with all that in consideration I would not ever use the phrase 'he quit on his stool' for this fight for the simple fact that a broken jaw is quite severe.


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But seriously, its a little harsh questioning any fighter's heart from behind a keyboard. Sure alot of fighters have fought on with injuries but alot have also quit on their stool. It'd be interesting to find out how many posters here have fought through such adversity... maybe we should set up some kind of poll
I think Cotto said it best during his Face Off with Margarito. At the end of the day the fans will remember you as a hardkunt, cheer you on while you fuck yourself up but when the curtains come down they won't be there to look after you and your family. Come to think of it, if Margarito took a leaf out of "little girl" Cotto's book maybe he'd still be able to take a left hook to that eyesore of an eye he's scored himself
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