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Seriously though I don't know why Vitali chose to quit like that. You'd think he could have coasted for another few rounds. Ah well.
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had to go back and watch those last few rounds. He was still able to throw with the left hand, but I think Chris Byrd knew he was hurt and wearing down, and was going on the offensive, and Vitali knew that Chris Byrd knew that and in a moment of weakness, he quit. I bet that decision haunted him for awhile.
BTW I LOVE Chris Byrd. Totally underrated slickster in the ring.
Chris is a bad dude, took the fight on 10 days notice and made Vitali quit.
@Dark Lord Al yes he was ahead of Byrd on all3 cards, but Byrd starting landing some nice crisp and surprisingly popping overhand lefts and Vitali was feeling it, did not like it one bit, Im sure in 2 more rounds Byrd would have stunned him real nice and got the decision.
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Vitali suffered the same injury vs Chisora as well but finished that fight out.
This is what is wrong with boxing. We complain when boxers are too scared to lose their 0 and won't risk fighting one another, yet we chastise a fighter for doing the smart thing and prolonging their career.
A shoulder blow out is potentially career ending, def not worth risking the rest of your career on, but we as fans have made a loss a huger deal than it should be.
This is the one area UFC beats boxing in, all of their top fighters mix it up because they are not scared to - they won't be written off over a single loss or for tapping out of an arm bar instead of letting their arm be broken.
Can't say I really like MMA as a sport, but fuck me if the attitude of boxing fans doesn't stink sometimes compared to MMA fans.
This guy quit... This guy was exposed... This guy lost once so he's not a credible opponent for anyone...
No wonder promoters are reluctant to match their fighters against opposition of the same class.
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It could have been a career ender and as mentioned it later haunted him with Del boy. Vitali gets the benefit of the doubt with me. He never did anything like that before or after. I dont consider what he did a quit. Its like saying Greb quit against Graves. We simply do not know how serious it was at the time. Maybe someone could find a copy of the x-rays and then we could put an APB out for an x-ray technician Losing and arm in a boxing match tends to make the task at hand a little difficult.
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You guys are thinking past the obvious here.. way past it. Doing anything with a torn shoulder hurts so bad, you just cannot imagine. Even holding your arm up at a level to protect your face. He was not thinking about the future or anything but the pain he was in THAT moment. 3 rounds with a professional heavyweight would be devastating.
A broken fist (knuckles, what have you) at least you can defend yourself.
"Floyd needs to inject Xylocaine into his balls to gain the courage to fight Pacquiao."
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