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    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    So a guy who's just been smashed on Saturday takes a phone call on Sunday and he's feeling a bit sorry for himself and a bit lost.

    Yeah what a pathetic loser
    no, what makes him pathetic is that he's contemplating retirement on that loss alone, it says a lot about how much heart he really has if he's willing to call it quits after a single loss, IMO just as bad if not worse than Freitas, Calderon, Duran, and others quitting in the ring, at least they did it while taking the lumps, hell him quitting in the actual fight wouldn't be as pathetic as if he retires off that loss alone...

    Ortiz took fire and hell for saying something similar why would you think it would be different for Cleverly?
    Did you read the article?
    He is saying that in the past he always said he will retire when he loses, but that now it's happened will he stick to it or not? He hardly come across as a bitch. He is just very disappointed and thinking out loud.
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    Default Re: Cleverly Speaks

    Quote Originally Posted by ryanman View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by ElTerribleMorales View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Memphis View Post
    So a guy who's just been smashed on Saturday takes a phone call on Sunday and he's feeling a bit sorry for himself and a bit lost.

    Yeah what a pathetic loser
    no, what makes him pathetic is that he's contemplating retirement on that loss alone, it says a lot about how much heart he really has if he's willing to call it quits after a single loss, IMO just as bad if not worse than Freitas, Calderon, Duran, and others quitting in the ring, at least they did it while taking the lumps, hell him quitting in the actual fight wouldn't be as pathetic as if he retires off that loss alone...

    Ortiz took fire and hell for saying something similar why would you think it would be different for Cleverly?
    Did you read the article?
    He is saying that in the past he always said he will retire when he loses, but that now it's happened will he stick to it or not? He hardly come across as a bitch. He is just very disappointed and thinking out loud.
    I did and that's still not saying much, cause he already had that bitch/quitter mentality that once things got tough he was just gonna call it quits and run away, dunno how it can be taken any other way, doesn't matter if he said it prior to or after the loss came, the message is the same regardless

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